Use imgur.com. And just switch them to thumbnails.
Playing since 2007.
you gotta switch them to small thumbnails... there's a drop down for it
I5 K655 Quad core @3.20GHz
8gb ram
Nvidia 9800gt OC @ 4gb
Nvidia 530 @ 1gb, set to handle all Physx.
Windows ultimate 64bit
2TB of memory.
5 fans, cools down my whole fucking room.
Yeah.. i don't know shit about computers.
oh and NZXT Phantom full tower case.
As Deltrus told me to, I will keep you updated with the changes I do to this computer, so here you go!
Side shot with the side panel on
Another side shot
Yet another one
My 3 screens and desk
Pretty sweet idle temps, eh?
My G13, sweet little thing
This thing is just a tad large.. A tad..
The backside that generally faces my window, but damn that glow from the sun made for an epic picture
Corsair Vengeance 1500 Headset, I love it!
Side panel off
Intestines
2 6970's, 1 Xonar D2X
Tubes, tubes, Tuuuuubes!
Swiftech MCP35X Pump
Fan to cool the Swiftech MCP35x
Mosfet Waterblock
Other side of the Mosfet Waterblock
Running the cards in paralell, less restriction since this loop is quite large.
16GB's of Vengeance RAM
Front Shot
Top shot, I'd like to get black screws up there, but I have not bothered to look around for them yet.
Fan Controller and Temperature readers.
What do you think?
Just some random pics of the sun.
Specs:
Motherboard: Asus P8P67 Pro
CPU: Intel I5-2500K, running at 4.4Ghz
RAM: Corsair Vengeance, 16GB running @1600
PSU: Corsair AX1200
GPU: 2x HD6970 with EK-Waterblocks
Sound: Asus Xonar D2X
HDD: 1 WD Caviar Black 640 GB and 1 WD 500GB
SSD: 1 WD 128 GB
Cooling:
CPU: Swiftech Apogee XT, EK Asus P8P67 Mosfet Waterblock, EK HD6970 Waterblocks, 1 Black Ice GT stealth 360 Radiator, 1 Black Ice GT Stealth 240 Radiator, 1 2x92mm Radiator, 1 Swiftech 360 Radiator with a Swiftech MCP35X pump integrated, 1 Swiftech MCP35X pump, 1 Phobya 250mm Reservoir.
And tons of fans, 25-27 I think...
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Worked it out, and thanks!
Have to admit I find the loop looking a little spaghetti there, but it's a lot of nice pictures you've got up there, and generally a rockin' build.
That said, what do you use that beast for? :3
Also, which viking-clan you belong to? Norwegian?
Been working on my own machine since things got boring today. I'll try and get pictures up asap of how things are progressing.
You've got a case that's like two times the size of a regular one and still had to externally mount one of the rads? :P And I think you've also got like twice as much radiators as you'd need, to the point where you're just adding more restriction on the loop. Not like it's necesserily making much of a difference to one way or another..
You know I just had to find something to nitpick about . Great to see so much effort put in and generally, looking just all around gorgeous. I'm also very much liking the room with the view and all.
Well, I wanted and overkill build that is silent, silence is what I was looking for, hence the overkill amount of radiator. I think I could actually get away with using just one of my pumps for this build, but I find that I'd rather have 2 pumps and reduce stress on each pump while increasing flow. Sadly I had to mount the Swiftech radiator externally, it wasn't originally planned so, but it had to be that way, I bought the rad/pump combo way before I even found this case so I had no choice.
With the CPU maxing out at 60 degrees on the hottest core(the others lying around 56) under Intel Burn Test, and the GPU's maxing at 45 degrees under load I am pretty satisfied with the build. Oh and this is while it is silent, I love the silence <3
So taxes came back around my wedding anniversary. so i decided to build two computers.
Computer 1 (Mine)
Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH P67
CPU: Intel I7-2600K, running at 3.4Ghz
CPU Heatsink: NZXT HAVIK-140 CPU Cooler w. Dual 140mm Fans
RAM: Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB @ 1333mhz
PSU: SILVERSTONE Strider Gold ST85F-G 850W
GPU: MSI N560GTX-Ti Hawk GeForce GTX 560 Ti
HDD: 250GB seagate (from the stone age)
SSD: OCZ Vertex 3 VTX3-25SAT3-120G
Case: Fractal Design Arc Midi Black
Peripherals:
Razer naga
logitech G105 MW3 edition keyboard
Asus 24" monitor
Logitech G930 wireless headset
Computer 2 (Hers)
Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH P67
CPU: Intel I5-2500K, running at 3.3Ghz
CPU Heatsink: NZXT HAVIK-140 CPU Cooler w. Dual 140mm Fans
RAM: Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB @ 1333mhz
PSU: SILVERSTONE Strider Gold ST85F-G 850W
GPU: MSI N560GTX-Ti Hawk GeForce GTX 560 Ti
HDD: 250GB seagate (from the stone age)
SSD: OCZ Vertex 3 VTX3-25SAT3-120G
Case: some cheap pink case that she wanted.
Peripherals:
Razer naga
logitech G110 keyboard
Asus 24" monitor
hope you enjoy. the reason why the heat sink is mounted horizontally is due to the fans hitting the memory. i had to modify the bottom row on fins as it was to make it fit but in the end it came out good. in the future i will add a couple more fans and rearrange them for proper flow.
Infracted. Don't post over-sized images. And don't remove mod-edits.
Last edited by passetto; 2012-03-04 at 11:28 PM.
Nidor, Interesting to see someone else using a Lian Li PC343B case, was beginning to think I was the only one that actually bought one
Although mine looks abit different thanks to the limitless possibilities of reconstruction of the case
I have to wonder why you chose a lot of these things. I'm assuming that perhaps you need the 2600K and 16GB of RAM for actual workstation purposes? Or do you only game? Because in gaming your wife's 2500K most likely will do better. Also, does your wife need 16GB of RAM, or was it simply since RAM is so cheap, why not?
850W PSUs? You both could have gotten away with 550-650 watt quality power supplies and had no problems whatsoever, 850 watts is simply a waste of money.
I hope your Vertex 3 SSDs work better for you than they have for other OCZ SATA III customers.
I built these rigs with the future in mind. the last rig i built lasted about 3 1/2 years. i plan on going SLI with both comps in the near future and thus the 850w psu.
also the power supply is fully modular so its nice being able to remove un needed cables.
as far as memory it was cheap and i though what the hell might as well. i am going to school for engineering so i am starting to use cad programs and such.
as for the vertex 3 i have heard nothing but good things from the recent batches.
overall each computer came out to about 1600 dollars each built by myself. so in the end it was a deal i couldnt beat.