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System Name | 0BL1V10N |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 11700K @ 5.1GHz all-core turbo |
Motherboard | ASRock Z590 Taichi |
Cooling | Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 (with stock CM fans), 12x Pccooler Moonlight Series ARGB 120mm fans |
Memory | (4x16GB) 64GB Mushkin Redline Lumina 3600MHz 16-19-19-39 XMP |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 4090 SUPRIM LIQUID 24G (not using stock fans) (+150MHz core, +1000MHz memory) |
Storage | Western Digital Black SN850X 2TB Gen4 NVMe |
Display(s) | 1x Alienware AW3821DW (3840x1600@144Hz), 2x Dell SE2717H (1080p@75Hz) |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo 719 Anthracite Grey |
Audio Device(s) | Schiit Modius + Drop THX AAA 789 + Custom Planar Magnetic Headphones |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1200W (12VHPWR) |
Mouse | Logitech G502 X Plus |
Keyboard | Too many custom mechanical builds to list... |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
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Specs:
Mobo/CPU: Asus P5N32-E SLI/Intel Core 2 Duo e4300 @ 3.2GHz 1.49v w/ Tuniq Tower + SilverStone FM121
RAM: 2x1GB DDR2-800 Mushkin eXtreme @ 4-4-3-10 1.9v
GPU: EVGA 8800GTX @ 621/1000
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10's 2x80 in RAID0 & 4x320GB in RAID5
Optical: ASUS DRW-1814BL
Case/Powe/Fans: CMStacker 832/Mushkin 550100 650w "Rail Fusion" Quad Rail/7x120mm Apevia w/LEDs, 2x120mm Cooler Master
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2, Vista is a POS
Mods:
Not many true mods here but I put in almost all LED fans, swapped the fan in my Tuniq Tower for a more powerful one, and added some sound absorption mats.
The computer is overclocked from 1.8GHz to 3.2GHz. Had to up the voltage from 1.325v stock to exactly 1.52 for stability as the voltage drops to about 1.49v under full load. This results in an 77% boost in performance from stock. It can however get a little warm at about 70-75c according to Core Temp. I need to lap my CPU & Tuniq. Lastly I also bumped up my 8800GTX to the same speeds as the Superclocked version @ 621/1000. Got a score of 12192 on 3DMark06 when I have my CPU at 3.3GHz but its not fully stable at that speed.
I have 7x120mm Apevia LED fans, 2x120mm Cooler Master fans, a Vantec Nexus fan controller, an Antec VCool slot cooler and a SilverStone FM121 120mm fan in my Tuniq Tower. Also note the usage of tons of zip ties on the wires. Without them the case would be such a mess. I did add some cable sleeving to the fan bracket fans as well to help keep the cables under control, you can see it in some of the pics. The case is fairly quiet, but when the fans are all up this thing starts to get very loud...
Specs:
Mobo/CPU: Asus P5N32-E SLI/Intel Core 2 Duo e4300 @ 3.2GHz 1.49v w/ Tuniq Tower + SilverStone FM121
RAM: 2x1GB DDR2-800 Mushkin eXtreme @ 4-4-3-10 1.9v
GPU: EVGA 8800GTX @ 621/1000
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10's 2x80 in RAID0 & 4x320GB in RAID5
Optical: ASUS DRW-1814BL
Case/Powe/Fans: CMStacker 832/Mushkin 550100 650w "Rail Fusion" Quad Rail/7x120mm Apevia w/LEDs, 2x120mm Cooler Master
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2, Vista is a POS
Mods:
Not many true mods here but I put in almost all LED fans, swapped the fan in my Tuniq Tower for a more powerful one, and added some sound absorption mats.
The computer is overclocked from 1.8GHz to 3.2GHz. Had to up the voltage from 1.325v stock to exactly 1.52 for stability as the voltage drops to about 1.49v under full load. This results in an 77% boost in performance from stock. It can however get a little warm at about 70-75c according to Core Temp. I need to lap my CPU & Tuniq. Lastly I also bumped up my 8800GTX to the same speeds as the Superclocked version @ 621/1000. Got a score of 12192 on 3DMark06 when I have my CPU at 3.3GHz but its not fully stable at that speed.
I have 7x120mm Apevia LED fans, 2x120mm Cooler Master fans, a Vantec Nexus fan controller, an Antec VCool slot cooler and a SilverStone FM121 120mm fan in my Tuniq Tower. Also note the usage of tons of zip ties on the wires. Without them the case would be such a mess. I did add some cable sleeving to the fan bracket fans as well to help keep the cables under control, you can see it in some of the pics. The case is fairly quiet, but when the fans are all up this thing starts to get very loud...
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