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My new PC


HavockJoker
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Built this about a month ago. Spent about $2250 and running strong. Cable management hasn't been done yet cause will be doing mods to the case, including side panel window, future watercooling with top panel holding Thermochill Pa120.3 rad. Interior painted black. Trying to get Tacen fans but not available in US yet. And cut cable management holes in motherboard tray.

 

Processor:

Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.8Ghz

cpu-z

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r222/Drknss803/cpu-z38.jpg

RealTemp

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r222/Drknss803/realtemp.jpg

Case:

Lian Li A-70 Black

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r222/Drknss803/LianLiPC-A70Bcase009.jpg

Motherboard:

Asus P6T Deluxe V2

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r222/Drknss803/LianLiPC-A70Bcase007.jpg

GFX card:

BFG GTX 295

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r222/Drknss803/LianLiPC-A70Bcase008.jpg

RAM:

Corsair XMS3 1600Mhz

HDD's:

1Tb WD Caviar Black

80Gb Seagate

 

DVD Drive:

Asus Black 20x DVD All forms

OS:

Vista Ultimate x64

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3.8ghz is a little too high for a 920. Considering the stock is 2.67Ghz. I'd make sure you keep a freezer in your case.

 

You can go to 4 ghz + with a i7 920 and proper cooling.

 

 

Nice system btw shame off the cablemanagment ;)

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Hell, I'd say it's unstable...!

 

Take it easy with that processor, I'm slowly forming an army of i7's to combat Beem3r :)

 

I Lol'd!

 

+rep lol.

 

:nanananana:

 

EDIT : Joker, my specs can you see in the chemical warning thingy on my avatar ;)

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3.8ghz is a little too high for a 920. Considering the stock is 2.67Ghz. I'd make sure you keep a freezer in your case.

920's run at 4Ghz+ regularly

 

@ OP: if you update you bios then you should be able to run it with a 21x multiplier

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I reckon you could have saved a chunk load of money and got a normal Quad Core CPU, then Overclocked it rather than spending what i assume is a lot on an i7, which i belive are for businesses and so on at the minute.

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