That's not the RV01. Still the Level 10 GT. Just took the photo for a small discussion elsewhere about cable management.
That's not the RV01. Still the Level 10 GT. Just took the photo for a small discussion elsewhere about cable management.
I swapped my SSDs, notebook<->Desktop
And for some reason, I thought it'd be a good idea to open up my older notebook as well (C2D T5800, M9600GS, 4GiB DDR2, Bluray, coffeepot)
http://i.imgur.com/xmxa5.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/eiGsb.jpg
(Cameraphone (SGSII), too lazy to charge the camera)
Also. Working in the middle of the night, with -15°C (+5°F) sucks. And yes, I work outdoors.
Last edited by BicycleMafioso; 2012-02-05 at 07:22 PM.
My gaming rig is as follows!
Keyboard:
Logitech G19
Mouse:
Corsair Vengeance M90
Headset:
Logitech G35
Monitor:
ACER 24" LED S242HLABID
Case:
Nexus Prominent R (will be changing to Corsair Obsidian 650D this summer)
CPU Cooling:
Corsair H60
CPU:
i7 2600K
RAM:
Corsair Vengeance 1600 16GB 4x4GB kit
GPU:
Gigabyte HD6970 (will be switching to Asus HD7970 this summer)
Mobo:
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 (will either be switching to an Asus Maximus IV or possibly a new socket 2011 card and a new 2011 CPU)
HDD1:
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB
HDD2:
Western Digital 2TB Green
HDD3:
Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
Everything is basically stock atm, my mobo sucks for propper overclocking so I'll wait til I actually have a propper mobo for that purpouse.
Errrrrrr, that's not a mobo limitation imo. o.o
That sounds more like a defect than limitation. It should handle 4.5 GHz easy so long as the board is properly functional.
Remember that there are loop-dips when it comes to overclocking. Your system may be stable at every frequency, but for some reason, it gets a black hole at a specific frequence. And above and below, it's fine.
Also, the motherboard in question isn't really an overclockers motherboard, but it's not expressedly bad at it. I would however not doubt that it is the motherboard, in fact, that is the culprit. Sounds likely.
Added some pics to my OP.
My final fans and K90 arrive tomorrow
Sorry Exera, I am shamelessly using your form to print my own info into it
My gaming rig is as follows!
Keyboard:
Logitech G15, the old generation
Mouse:
Razer Naga
Headphones:
Denon AH-D1100
Microphone:
Stand alone Logitech Mic
Monitor:
Samsung Syncmaster XL2370
Case:
Casecom KM 200
CPU Cooling:
Noctua nh-d14
CPU:
AMD Phenom IIx6 1090T @ 3.7ghz (stock 3.2ghz)
RAM:
Some Cheapish Kingston RAM
4*2gb 1333mHz
GPU:
Radeon 6870x2
Mobo:
Asus Sabertooth 990FX
PSU:
XFX 750W Pro edition
HDD1:
Samsung 1000GB, 7200rpm
When I first bought this computer, I didn't knew anything about the stuff, and even though I had been guarenteed that the stock computer could run crossfire when I wanted to upgrade, it didn't so I had to replace Mobo and PSU, and just for the sake of it, I changed the cpu-cooler, which now is rather cold now (figures).
Here's a picture of the rig itself:
And a little info about idle temps (a million tabs and a few less powereating programs along with RAM heavy drawing program.)
(Highest temp ever obtained have been 33deg celcius on the CPU and 67deg on the GPU, for some reason only one of the GPU's is shown in HWmonitor)
I am thinking about I could overclock the cpu a little more, but I don't know if it is worth it.
24 to 26 degrees Celsius currently on my good ol' rig's CPU... And I removed a fan off the NH-D14 because it was too loud. And the rear fan of the case too for the same reason.
Then again, it's idling. Has been for most of today. And temperatures today read -12c degrees outside, so I suspect the ambient temperature here isn't amazing either.
Last edited by Drunkenvalley; 2012-02-06 at 12:30 AM. Reason: Brain derped and I wrote entirely wrong thing.
My rig!
Case: NZXT Phantom Special Edition(white and red)
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD5-B3
CPU: Intel i5 2500K @4.3GHz
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper 212+
RAM: 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X Performance 1600Mhz
HDD: 1TB HDD 7200rpm
GPU: Gainward GTX580 1.5GB
PSU: OCZ 650W
Pic: http://imageshack.us/f/204/img0023il.jpg/
Will be added soon: an SSD and a modular PSU.
Err... my brain derped when I was writing. o_O I meant CPU.
In winters I get 25-28c idles on my CPU, ~30-35c idles on GPU. And it doesn't get colder than 5c-10c here, so I imagine at -12c it's quite easily possible (if you keep your heater off and room chilly :P).
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I'm in a poorly insulated large basement room, I'm freezing right now. Apparently it's 30 F outside right now, or -1.11 C. Pretty sure the ambient temperature here in this room though is in the mid 50s F, no doubt. Two fire escape windows within 15 feet of me in either direction that constantly let in the air from outside, do not help.
My idle temps right now are....
CPU is at a constant 4GHz (not sure why it isn't downclocking from no load) about 25-30 Celsius.
GPU is ranging 22-24 Celsius. =S
I should really get a room temperature thinger.