Thanks guys.
Love the SP2500, magnificent sound for a PC speaker set. Quite pleased with the U7 aswell.
Yeah cable bundeling needs to be done, gonna get some velcro strips or something.
As for the colourscheme, I have tried quite hard to keep everything black & red. I've considered modding my naga aswell as the leds in my keyboard to get red lights there aswell. And check to see if its possible to recolour the mousepad ;P
The green just doesnt feel right ya know.
That U7 could really power some fantastic headphones/speakers though, I am sure. Should look into it!
Kind of annoyed all they say on their website is it has a headphone amp... is it a 300 ohm? 600 ohm? No clue.
http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages..._review,6.html
Yeah, weak headphone amp, a shame, but at least it has one. =S
The benefit of USB DACs though is it separates all audio-processing from the inside of your computer, which I am finding is quite large, especially when you start using really much nicer stuff/studio equipment.
Finished this build a couple weeks back, stock heatsink because my ram is too big, gonna grab an h100i soon though. Still sort of a WIP.
i5-3570k
MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr OC
8GB Corsair Vengeance blue
1TB WD Blue HDD
BitFenix Prodigy
Corsair CX600
Asus H61 (temporary until I upgrade to the Z77, local store was out of stock)
Razer Naga Molten
Roccat Arvo compact gaming keyboard (until I get the k70)
Turtle Beach X12's
Neat little setup, Any reason you didn't go with Haswell?
New-old setup combo already assembled, not really the best cable management, but it'll do the job. It's still ten thousand times better than what I had before.
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4 GHz -- yet to be overlocked, VID 1.012v, so I guess it's not a bad piece.
MoBo: ASRock Z87 Pro4 s1150
GPU: EVGA GTX460 SSC 1GB overclocked to work faster than a stock GTX470
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 1x8GB CL9 1,333mhz
PSU: OCZ Modxstreme Pro 700w
Cooler: SilentiumPC Fortis HE1225
Case: SilentiumPC Brutus M23 Pure Black
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and the magnificent jug for my tea. Can't play without tea. Not a chance.
Intel i5-3570K @ 4.7GHz | MSI Z77 Mpower | Noctua NH-D14 | Corsair Vengeance LP White 1.35V 8GB 1600MHz
Gigabyte GTX 670 OC Windforce 3X @ 1372/7604MHz | Corsair Force GT 120GB | Silverstone Fortress FT02 | Corsair VX450
The temperatures don't really seem to be wrong or something like that. It gives me max 42dgC on Ultra in Shrine on my server, watching all the people standing there. Did some skyrim recording as well, max temp ever reached was 45dgC. Idle temps are at 25-30dgC.
I'll probably "fix it" the next time I dismantle everything. Mounting that cooler was a pain in the ass, and I've just finished dealing with the set yesterday.
Last edited by mauserr; 2014-01-08 at 05:41 PM.
What I'm waiting to get delivered:
CPU: i7 4770k haswell clocked to 4.4
GPU: 3GB EVGA GTX 780 SC+ACX
MoBo: Asus Z87-K
PSU: 750W Corsair RM
RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro
SSD: 250GB Samsung 840 EVO
HDD: 1TB Seagate Barracuda
Cooler: Corsair H100i Hydro
Case: Corsair 300r
Opinions? My first true gaming rig. I think I cheaped out on the case/mobo
If I wanted to upgrade later down the road (way down the road, just for curiosity), would it be cheaper to SLI? Or go for a 780 ti SC
Last edited by JP1o; 2014-01-09 at 12:11 AM.
Ye I get you, I'll probably see how it goes, noise/performance wise then upgrade the stock fans in a few months. When you say stock fans are loud, we talking like the sound of a turbofan engine starting up or a little rumble?