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System Name | HOMECOMPUTER |
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Processor | Intel i9 - 9900k @ 5.1Ghz - 1.31v |
Motherboard | Asux ROG Maximus XI Hero Wifi |
Cooling | ek supremacy evo full nickle, 2xEK 360 Radiators, ek d5 pump/res combo, ek full cover 2080ti block |
Memory | 16GB DDR 3600 Trident Z RGB |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte RTX 2080TI |
Storage | 1xWD black NVME 500GB, 1xSamsung 970 Evo Plus NVME 1TB |
Display(s) | 2 Dell Gaming 27" 1440P Gsync |
Case | Lian LI PC-011 Dynamic |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Evga P2 1200Watt |
Mouse | Zowie FK1+ |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe rgb silent |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | i'm working on that |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Amd Phenom II 965c3 @ 4.01Ghz 1.525v
2x2GB G.Skill ddr3 1600 @ 1736 9,9,9,22.1t
XfX 5870 XXX GPU @ 1000/1300(mem 5200 effective)
2x Western Digital Caviar black in raid 0
Coolermaster silent pro 1000watt psu 80amp rail
Corsair Obsidian 800d case
Xigmatec 140mm white led fans
6 coolermaster r4 90cfm 120mm fans on the radiator
swiftec microres
swiftec 360mm radiator
swiftec fuzion v2.0block
swiftec mcp655b(non adjustable speed)
Primochil UV white Hose 1/2" id/ 5/8" od
koolance quickclamps
bitspower barbs
g.skill 64gig falcon ssd
Mods:
I didn't mess with the case too much as the cable management is practically spoon fed to you. I did work on the cooling a bit by making some minor changes. the case gets all of its' air from the bottom through a dust filter. I helped it get more air by replacing the solid pci backplates with vented ones from an antec 1200. I also added a high rpm 120mm fan to the far bottom of the case above the dust filter to get more air inside. I made up a ram cooler of 40mm fans and an antec 5.25 faceplate cover(not picture here) to aid in the memory cooling. I also added a rubber gasket cut from 2mm rubber sheets between the radiator and the fans on both the top and bottom to minimize noise and prevent air from escaping.
As far as overclocking and voltages. I run my 965c3 at 4.01Ghz all day at 1.525v about 1.49 under load due to the insane vdroop of the m4a79t deluxe board. My memory is stock 1600mhz 9,9,9,24, at 1.55, and i run it at 9,9,9,22,1t at 1.76v at 1736Mhz. My video card goes from 875/1300 stock to 975/1300 Mhz under stock volts. It takes roughly 1.26v to get it to 1000/1300, and 1.35v to get it to 1050/1300. The highest stable clock i was able to achieve was at 1.4v 1115/1325. The temps are rediculous and due to some unknown bottleneck the performance tapered off at about 1050/1300. I hope you like my computer and thanx for looking. Please Don't be a douche and vote one with no comment, i put these up here for feedback and if you're only feedback is a lousy one... Go fuck yourself, kthanxbye!!!
Specs:
Amd Phenom II 965c3 @ 4.01Ghz 1.525v
2x2GB G.Skill ddr3 1600 @ 1736 9,9,9,22.1t
XfX 5870 XXX GPU @ 1000/1300(mem 5200 effective)
2x Western Digital Caviar black in raid 0
Coolermaster silent pro 1000watt psu 80amp rail
Corsair Obsidian 800d case
Xigmatec 140mm white led fans
6 coolermaster r4 90cfm 120mm fans on the radiator
swiftec microres
swiftec 360mm radiator
swiftec fuzion v2.0block
swiftec mcp655b(non adjustable speed)
Primochil UV white Hose 1/2" id/ 5/8" od
koolance quickclamps
bitspower barbs
g.skill 64gig falcon ssd
Mods:
I didn't mess with the case too much as the cable management is practically spoon fed to you. I did work on the cooling a bit by making some minor changes. the case gets all of its' air from the bottom through a dust filter. I helped it get more air by replacing the solid pci backplates with vented ones from an antec 1200. I also added a high rpm 120mm fan to the far bottom of the case above the dust filter to get more air inside. I made up a ram cooler of 40mm fans and an antec 5.25 faceplate cover(not picture here) to aid in the memory cooling. I also added a rubber gasket cut from 2mm rubber sheets between the radiator and the fans on both the top and bottom to minimize noise and prevent air from escaping.
As far as overclocking and voltages. I run my 965c3 at 4.01Ghz all day at 1.525v about 1.49 under load due to the insane vdroop of the m4a79t deluxe board. My memory is stock 1600mhz 9,9,9,24, at 1.55, and i run it at 9,9,9,22,1t at 1.76v at 1736Mhz. My video card goes from 875/1300 stock to 975/1300 Mhz under stock volts. It takes roughly 1.26v to get it to 1000/1300, and 1.35v to get it to 1050/1300. The highest stable clock i was able to achieve was at 1.4v 1115/1325. The temps are rediculous and due to some unknown bottleneck the performance tapered off at about 1050/1300. I hope you like my computer and thanx for looking. Please Don't be a douche and vote one with no comment, i put these up here for feedback and if you're only feedback is a lousy one... Go fuck yourself, kthanxbye!!!
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