dat dust, please please use more intakes as fans, yes i go on about it a lot, but thats the main reason why dust settles in your system, theres nothing wrong with making those rad fans as intakes, the resultant worked air will be expelled fast....
dat dust, please please use more intakes as fans, yes i go on about it a lot, but thats the main reason why dust settles in your system, theres nothing wrong with making those rad fans as intakes, the resultant worked air will be expelled fast....
Compared to these monsters, my little laptop seems rather meek
Dragonflight: Grand Marshal Hottage
PC Specs: Ryzen 7 7800X3D | ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I | 32GB 6000Mhz DDR5 | NZXT Kraken 120
Inno3D RTX 4080 iChill | Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB | NZXT H200 | Corsair SF750 | Windows 11 Pro
Razer Basilisk Ultimate | Razer Blackwidow V3 | ViewSonic XG2730 | Steam Deck 1TB OLED
Temps so far are pretty good id guess. I dont have a direct comparison with a h100i tho. Noise is good aswell, got it at fan speed 5 out of 10. So im geussing thats 50% and I can hear it if i stop playing music or w/e. But thats mostly the fans, Im not hearing the pump
Build quality is pretty good. It is all attached rock solid, during building it in I swirled it around quite a lot. It is pretty big tho. I still have to figure out a proper way to install it more inside the case. Either have it as an intake or outtake. From what I have been reading it is advised to have the fill part upside (as I have it now). This makes it easier to remove airbubbles if there are any. I havent heard anything like that so far, altho it might happen in the next few weeks.
I think the pump block looks pretty good. Than again, I dont have to look at it :P
Just hope the "new smell" will go away soon :P
Thats another 50 euros overhere, for the cheapest set (out of budget for me). And I didnt want to dabble with WC that much
This is my first "try" with it, or which it will when I add my gpu in the future. I see the H220 as a gateway for WC for me
There seems to be reliability issues with the H220.
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/com...swiftech_h220/
@Merc is that an XPSC Rasa kit? Nice blue/black theme.
As for me, lookie what I got! Yes, that is an a authentic leopard-skin bedsheet that I stripped last week off a real leopard that I came across while journeying across the mountains. Obviously I couldn't pass up that opportunity, chased the motherfucker down (they don't run as fast as shown on TV) and managed to punch it to death.
Oh and the GTX780 arrived too, I guess.
Also a tube of Noctua NT-H1 to help push the old i5 2500K to 4.7ghz, because IC Diamond doesn't exist in this country. No matter, NT-H1 is still pretty awesome.
Good opportunity to clean out the entire rig, dust off the fans, apply the new paste, install the new card, etc...
This is what I eat to keep myself energized, recommend it to all computer builders. As you can see the grapes and orange chunks are still alive and trying to escape from the bowl, it's best to eat them like that for MAXIMUM vitamanz.
This shit can clean anything from thermal paste to leopard bloodstains, very handy.
Goodbye my dear 660 Ti, you did very well. After a bit of dusting it should look good as good as new and ready for auction. It's still got ~2 years of warranty left lol, should be an easy sale for at least $350-400 NZD (yes, graphics cards are expensive here :P).
Finished rig, everything plugged in and desk area vacuumed up...
Lots of overclocking to do tomorrow, my 2500K is pretty meh requiring 1.36-1.37v for 4.7ghz stable. Needs fine turning.
The 780 reached 1200mhz core and 1750mhz memory easily, I'll be using Heaven 4.0 to do some benching but ultimately it'll be my games which determine stability.
Last edited by Xuvial; 2013-07-19 at 04:16 AM.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
Congratulations with the awesome card! Nice looking setup indeed
8700K (5GHz) - Z370 M5 - Mugen 5 - 16GB Tridentz 3200MHz - GTX 1070Ti Strix - NZXT S340E - Dell 24' 1440p (165Hz)
Congrats on the GPU, Xuvial. Pretty awesome cable management, as well!
"Those mortal shells that we call bodies, are not ours to keep. The body is a gift of earth that must, one day, be returned from whence it came"
Yap, I hope to avoid upgrading for at least 2 years with this. Hmm that's kind of unnerving considering the cost...maybe I'll try to push it for 3+ years. Who knows :P
I guess cable management is really something people need to do once and do it well. Once the main cables are secured to where they should be, the rest of the rig can be constantly upgraded (other than PSU :P) while keeping the cables tidy.
Last edited by Xuvial; 2013-07-19 at 05:45 AM.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
BLAH, I wish. Only if it's from the exact same brand and preferably the exact same series/model line-up.
For the most part PSU companies use their own modular connectors. They look the same at first glance but there are tiny differences that will stop them from being inter-compatible...even if it's from the same freaking manufacturer who is designing the base units (so mostly Seasonic lol). You will occasionally come across some X cables that plug into Y PSU, but that isn't intentional or standardized in any way, just luck.
It's a bit of a bitch because if modular cables were 100% standardized then I would've ordered Corsair's sleeved cables a long time ago for my Seasonic
The alternative to that is NZXT's sleeved cable extensions, but that's only a halfway-solution because you'll still have your standard cables sprouting out of your PSU...not to mention trying to hide all that extra cable length behind the sidepanel, would be a nightmare.
Last edited by Xuvial; 2013-07-19 at 07:43 AM.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
here is my current outdated build soon to be upgraded
Speccs
CPU:amd phenom II 955x4 @ 3,6ghz
CPU cooler:Coolermaster hyperTX3(push pull conf)
Mobo:gigabyte 880 ud2h am3
GPU:ASUS DCII 7850 @ 1170/1375
ssd: ocz vertex 2 120 gb
Ram:4x2gb Corsair xms3 ddr3 @1600 mhz 9-9-9-24
Psu:coolermaster gx 550
HD:Seagate barracuda 500gb 7200rpm
Case:coolermaster 430 elite
Peripherals
Monitor: LG IPS226V-PN
Mouse:Logitech g300
Keyboard:Logitech K300
Speakers:Logitech s220
Headset:creative fatal1ty gaming headset
Soon i ll upgrade to a Z87 mobo+4670k+ samsung 840 120 gb but i ll keep the 7850 for some more time
Last edited by mmoc558cd9d933; 2013-07-19 at 12:04 PM. Reason: forgot case
Leopard print is obviously fake. 2/10
The print doesn't at all match the GPU and thus: 1/10
The bowl's art style has a large white circle in the middle, suggesting at Whites being at the center of everything. Racist. 0/10
All in all a poor submission to the greater good picture contest.
But honestly, on topic, lovely. Congrats.
About the 660 Ti... just how much do they sell for new? O.o
I guess I'll throw my build on here. Don't mind the psu as the alternative was for it to go on a dog hair diet (it's shedding season again!).
And then after I decided I wanted to blind myself...
And then after I decided a beer would go great with my computer...
Don't mind the naga as it recently passed away (RIP in peace) as well as the desk as my new desk has arrived and won't be put together til we move into our new house. I guess I should include a part list.
cpu: I5-4670k
mobo: Asus z87-a
cpu cooler- antec kuhler h2o 620
ram: corsair vengeance red 8gb 1866mhz
graphics card- Asus geforce gtx 770
psu: corsair hx 750 semi-modular
ssd: samsung 840 120gb
hdd: seagate momentous 500gb x2 (salvaged them from a dead laptop)
optical drive: asus dvd brive
beer: Sam Adams Cherry Wheat lager (cause I have a sweet tooth)
What's wrong with the PSU? I don't get it.