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CPU: Intel i5-1670K


FREQ: 3.40 GHZ


CORES: 4


OVERCLOCKED?: Not at the moment


 


GPU: Gigabyte GeForce 760


CLOCK: 1.08 Ghz


VRAM: 2GB


 


RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2 x 4GB


CLOCK: 1600


 


CASE: Corsair 400R


FANS: Stock


HEAT SINK:


COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO


 


PSU: Seasonoic Bronze


WATT: 620


SPEC: 


MODULAR?: Semi


 


HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200RPM


SSD?: Samsung 128GB 840 EVO


TRANSFER SPEED: 814 Mbps Read / 781 Mbps write


 


OTHER:


 

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CPU: Intel i7 Quad Core 3770K


FREQ: @ 3.5GHz


CORES: 4 (8 Multithreaded)


OVERCLOCKED?: Not yet, no need.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007SZ0EOW/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


 


GPU: MSI NVIDIA GTX660 OC


CLOCK: ~920MHz - 1340MHz


VRAM: 2GB


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127756


 


RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GBx2 (16GB)


CLOCK: 1600MHz


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148545


 


CASE: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced (Full Tower)


FANS: 3x 230mm, 1x 140mm


HEAT SINK: STOCK


COOLER: STOCK


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160


 


PSU: Corsair RM750 Series


WATT: 750W


SPEC: GOLD Certified, Active PFC


MODULAR?: FULL


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139055


 


HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB @ 7200RPPM


SSD?: Intel 530 Series @ 240GB


TRANSFER SPEED: ~500MBps


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167177


 


(HDD is simple and is used as a network share and document share. My OS and games are stored on the SSD)


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CPU: AMD FX-8350


FREQ:4.0ghz


CORES:8


OVERCLOCKED?: VIA bios throttling 4.5ghz on demand 


 


GPU: XFX 7770 super clocked ghz edition


CLOCK: 1100mhz


VRAM: 1gb 4050mhz ddr5


 


RAM: 8gb Gskill Sniper ddr3


CLOCK:1600mhz


 


CASE: 2001 Noblesse


FANS: x2 80 mm


HEAT SINK: Evo 212


COOLER: Evo 212 single 120mm fan


 


PSU: SPI


WATT: 650


SPEC: 80+ gold certified


MODULAR?: no


 


HDD: x1 Hitachi 1tb, x2 Westerndigital green 500gb


SSD?: not yet too small too expensive


TRANSFER SPEED: 80mbps


 


OTHER: Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P mobo (faecesty board but gets the job done, black friday 60$)


Rig is still a beast will upgrade mobo once AMD puts out a mobo with PCI-E 3.0 support.


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CPU: Intel i7-4770k

FREQ: 4.2GHz

CORES: 4

OVERCLOCKED?: Yes

 

GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 3x OC

CLOCK: 954Mhz

VRAM: 3GB 6008MHz GDDR5

 

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro Blue 16GB

CLOCK: 1600MHz

 

CASE: CM Storm Scout II

FANS: 3 x 120mm

HEAT SINK: N/A

COOLER: H100i Liquid cooler

 

PSU: Corsair TX650

WATT: 650w

SPEC: 80+ Bronze

MODULAR?: No

 

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm 6Gb/s

SSD: Samsing 840 Pro 256GB

TRANSFER SPEED: Up to 540MB/s read

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CPU: AMD FX-8350

FREQ:4.0ghz

CORES:8

OVERCLOCKED?: VIA bios throttling 4.5ghz on demand 

 

GPU: XFX 7770 super clocked ghz edition

CLOCK: 1100mhz

VRAM: 1gb 4050mhz ddr5

 

RAM: 8gb Gskill Sniper ddr3

CLOCK:1600mhz

 

CASE: 2001 Noblesse

FANS: x2 80 mm

HEAT SINK: Evo 212

COOLER: Evo 212 single 120mm fan

 

PSU: SPI

WATT: 650

SPEC: 80+ gold certified

MODULAR?: no

 

HDD: x1 Hitachi 1tb, x2 Westerndigital green 500gb

SSD?: not yet too small too expensive

TRANSFER SPEED: 80mbps

 

OTHER: Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P mobo (faecesty board but gets the job done, black friday 60$)

Rig is still a beast will upgrade mobo once AMD puts out a mobo with PCI-E 3.0 support.

 

Nice, on the mobo, I got mine Cyber Monday, $75 haha. AMD I see, how is that guy treating you? Does it get hot much? Is that Evo cooler liquid or just heat pipe cooler?

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CPU: Intel i7-4770k

FREQ: 4.2GHz

CORES: 4

OVERCLOCKED?: Yes

 

GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 3x OC

CLOCK: 954Mhz

VRAM: 3GB 6008MHz GDDR5

 

RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro Blue 16GB

CLOCK: 1600MHz

 

CASE: CM Storm Scout II

FANS: 3 x 120mm

HEAT SINK: N/A

COOLER: H100i Liquid cooler

 

PSU: Corsair TX650

WATT: 650w

SPEC: 80+ Bronze

MODULAR?: No

 

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm 6Gb/s

SSD: Samsing 840 Pro 256GB

TRANSFER SPEED: Up to 540MB/s read

I was looking at the Pro SSD, but Intel's has a better life expectancy. And DAMN on the GPU and CPU. Seems like you dropped another $400 more than I did. Nice rig man. I love that case. I was going to go to the mid tower like that, but I had to have a hulker for expansion. my case is a massive thing. I was told some scary stories about liquid cooler haha. Have you had any issues? One last question. Why did you get only 650W of power?

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I was looking at the Pro SSD, but Intel's has a better life expectancy. And DAMN on the GPU and CPU. Seems like you dropped another $400 more than I did. Nice rig man. I love that case. I was going to go to the mid tower like that, but I had to have a hulker for expansion. my case is a massive thing. I was told some scary stories about liquid cooler haha. Have you had any issues? One last question. Why did you get only 650W of power?

I got an 840 Pro as it was the best available at the time. SSD life expectancies are far longer than the average time between upgrading your HDD so there's no issue there. No issues with the cooler, horror stories are normally with defective models that leak. 650w is plenty for the current components, and I don't plan to use multiple GPUs anytime soon in the future so I didn't bother with higher.

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I got an 840 Pro as it was the best available at the time. SSD life expectancies are far longer than the average time between upgrading your HDD so there's no issue there. No issues with the cooler, horror stories are normally with defective models that leak. 650w is plenty for the current components, and I don't plan to use multiple GPUs anytime soon in the future so I didn't bother with higher.

Oh okay, then the 530 Series may not have been available when you got yours. I know that Intel has been coming up in the SSD market. 

 

The Liquid cooler story actually came from my GF's dad, who had is CPU get fried because of leaking coolant. 

 

I hear ya on the multiple GPU's, a buddy of mine with 2 GPU's (Radeon HD 7850 W/1GB VRAM x2) decided to get a 650W and didn't power well enough. He lost one of his GPU's. Then he told me when I was buying my parts, that even with one GPU, you need about 150W/GPU and if you OC the CPU, another 100W.

His GPU: http://shop.amd.com/us/Dealer/Newegg-US/Detail/GraphicCard/FX-785A-ZNL4?SearchFacets=category%3AGraphic%20Card&SearchTerms=7***

 

I get the logic behind it, and I know that some components take more power than you think. I have my 750W and I have had no issues. I did it to be safe. 

 

My comp:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-k9MdQBO3pOI/Uv7iEP4K_7I/AAAAAAAAGg0/_-uIKGaJTkQ/w640-h853-no/14+-+8

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Nice, on the mobo, I got mine Cyber Monday, $75 haha. AMD I see, how is that guy treating you? Does it get hot much? Is that Evo cooler liquid or just heat pipe cooler?

Treating me well, Crysis 3, Max Payne 3, Farcry 3, New tomb raider, Most wanted, Rivals, all on ultra settings provided you leave AA @ x2 or off my gpu is a cheapy but games still run full frames 1080p while looking awesome. Far as heat 24 hour prime 95 run 65 celsius, with the side of the case open 53 celsius, during gaming 45-47 celsius. My case is 13 years old but its sexy as hell just going to mod the door with a big ass fan, if i knew how to post a pic i'd pop it up case costed like 250$ new but deffinately a hot box with no ventilation lol. The Evo is a air cooler capable of running x2 120mm fans in push-pull i only have one fan on it and with these temps its doing a great job. I can't afford a i7 costing 500-1000$ a grand i think is what i spent on my whole rig lol, for 199$ the 8350 will perform the same in games as a intel and gaming is all i do i'll never be ripping dvds or constantly making zip/rar files to notice AMD's weak point "single threading" Oh and AMD is lying this 8 core is just a quad core with 2 threads per core not sure how that get away with calling it a 8 core. But cpu-z does state 8 cores and 8 threads but then again your guys i7's show up as a 8 core in cpu-z i believe my cousin's laptop says 8 cores 8 threads, weird.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103099

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  • 1 month later...

Here's my 3 year old machine XDD.


CPU: AMD FX 8350(Swapped out last year from an AMD Phenom II x4)


FREQ: 4.2


CORES: 8


OVERCLOCKED?: Pshh.. No.


 


 


GPU: Crossed ATI 5770 x 5750 , When they were still ATI's, yeah that's how old they are.


CLOCK: N/A


VRAM: N/A


 


RAM: 16GB


CLOCK: 1333mhz


 


CASE: Some big mid size tower.


FANS: 2 on my HDD/SSD's ... I don't have the sides on the case installed so the others were disconnected.


HEAT SINK: Corsair H80


COOLER:


 


PSU: Corsair


WATT: 750


SPEC: N/A


MODULAR?: Fk Yeah!!


 


HDD: Some prehistoric ones totaling 2 gigs.


SSD?: 2xCorsair's, 115gb/224gb


TRANSFER SPEED: Moderate


 


OTHER: It's 3 years old for the most part so the parts are pretty old but it's still kicking!!


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Here is my fairly new machine.

 

CPU: Intel Core i3-2120 Clocked @ 3.3GHz

FREQ: 3.3

CORES: Dual Core

OVERCLOCKED?: Can't =/

 

GPU: XFX Double D FX-787A-CDFC Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card

CLOCK: 1000MHz

VRAM: 2GB 256-Bit GDDR5

 

RAM: G.SKILL Sniper 8GB 240-pin DDR3

CLOCK: DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

 

CASE: CM Storm Scout

FANS: 5 Fans Discluding the HeatSync

HEAT SINK: Stock

COOLER: N/A

 

PSU: Rosewill Stallion Series

WATT: 500W

SPEC: ATX12V

MODULAR?: No sadly, will be upgrading to a modular one though.

 

HDD #1: 326GB

HDD #2: 1TB

TRANSFER SPEED #1: N/A

TRANSFER SPEED #2: 6 GB/s <- Thats what it said on the box. xD

 

OTHER:

1. I have a fan controller that controls all my fan speeds.

2. I have a wireless NetGear N900 (top of the line.)

3. Razer Tipan Mouse

4. Razer Black Window Ultimate Stealth Keyboard.

5. Razer Kraken Headset

6. Dual Monitors. (My graphics card can support up to 5 monitors, and i would have 5 monitors but i have to take my whole setup back and forth to my mom's and dads house every week because they're divorced. So i currently have 2 until i move out.)

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