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System Name | AlphaCool Aquacomputer P5 |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-4960X @ 3.60GHz (OC 4.0GHz) |
Motherboard | MSI Big Bang-XPower II (MS-7737) |
Cooling | Aquacomputer and AlphaCool |
Memory | 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 SDRAM |
Video Card(s) | 3x EVGA Nvidia 980 1x Nvidia Titan X |
Display(s) | Acer XZ350CU Black 35" 21:9 Ultra-wide |
Case | Thermaltake Core P5 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1350 Power Supply TP-1350M |
Mouse | Fenek Standard Issue Gaming Mouse- Black | 3310 Sensor, RGB |
Keyboard | Ducky Shine 6 Year of the Monkey special edition PBT Mechanical Keyboard (Silver Cherry MX) |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Don't be too harsh! This was a quick budget computer built entirely from spare parts except ram and hard drive:
Scythe Slip Stream 120mm fans for the 240mm rad and rear.
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB
Corsair 1050 Watt Power supply - HX1050 Gold
EVGA P67 SLI MicroATX
2x EVGA 660TI Compacts
RAIDMAX Hyperion MATX-102WBU Case
Intel Core i7-875k LGA1156
Crucial Ballistik 16gb 1866 ddr3.
Koolance Reservoir & Pump, RP-985
Bitspower CPU Block Summit EF RED
2x EK GPU water blocks
120mm Swiftech Radiator
240mm Swiftech slim radiator
Mods:
CPU:
-CPU Vcore @ 1.42 (please read warning at the bottom)
-CPU VTT @ 1.225 or whatever it takes for your ram to be stable.
-CPU PLL @ 1.90-2.0
base clock to 191
multiplier to x21
= 4.1GHz @~43'C
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GPUs:
Core Clock: +150 MHz
Boost Clock: ~1228 MHz
Memory Clock: 7020 MHz
@~52'C
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Keeps up with the big boys....but not for too terribly long LOL
I build liquid systems as a hobby and a little side income. This computer was all built from tubes, pumps, case and so on...laying around the shop. Only spent 300$ on new stuff.
This computer helped the team win the DMV DC CS:GO 5v5 tournament undefeated the first time I used it.







Specs:
Don't be too harsh! This was a quick budget computer built entirely from spare parts except ram and hard drive:
Scythe Slip Stream 120mm fans for the 240mm rad and rear.
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB
Corsair 1050 Watt Power supply - HX1050 Gold
EVGA P67 SLI MicroATX
2x EVGA 660TI Compacts
RAIDMAX Hyperion MATX-102WBU Case
Intel Core i7-875k LGA1156
Crucial Ballistik 16gb 1866 ddr3.
Koolance Reservoir & Pump, RP-985
Bitspower CPU Block Summit EF RED
2x EK GPU water blocks
120mm Swiftech Radiator
240mm Swiftech slim radiator
Mods:
CPU:
-CPU Vcore @ 1.42 (please read warning at the bottom)
-CPU VTT @ 1.225 or whatever it takes for your ram to be stable.
-CPU PLL @ 1.90-2.0
base clock to 191
multiplier to x21
= 4.1GHz @~43'C
------
GPUs:
Core Clock: +150 MHz
Boost Clock: ~1228 MHz
Memory Clock: 7020 MHz
@~52'C
----
Keeps up with the big boys....but not for too terribly long LOL
I build liquid systems as a hobby and a little side income. This computer was all built from tubes, pumps, case and so on...laying around the shop. Only spent 300$ on new stuff.
This computer helped the team win the DMV DC CS:GO 5v5 tournament undefeated the first time I used it.
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