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Thanks again folks
@kbrady1979
Yeah its deffinately good to see them happy. I get sick of moaning at her at times lol. So makes a nice change
Just thought I would give an update like I promised :)
Specs:
CPU: i7 3770k
GPU: EVGA Geforce SuperClocked+ 660ti 3GB DDR5
PSU: Corsair HX750 750w
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
SSD: Sandisk Extreme 256GB 6.0GB/s
MOBO: Asus Sabertooth Z77
RAM: Patriot 4x4GB 1600mhz DDR3
Optical Drive: ASUS 24X DVD Burner
CPU Cooling: Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme
Monitor: x2 ASUS VW-246H 24"
moneybagman, that's a great build. You did a good wiring job, and believe me, we all know what that takes. Well done, great job.
Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I really like spreading my games across two screens and having like a panoramic view, it's pretty awesome, but best of all, it is extremely quiet! I love listening to my music without hearing my computer's fan rev up, lol. It was definitely an upgrade from my old Inspiron 15r laptop.
Very nice rig moneybagman. Very clean layout.
Btw, how loud is the the Thermaltake 2.0 Extreme?
J
Outstanding spec's and great job with the install. The whole package came out clean looking and looks to be performing top notch. I'm loving my Thermaltake Extreme cooler what's your first impression? That GPU is a monster with it's 3 gb. The only thing is the drive bays look lonely but the air flow I'm sure is great! Overall a killer build !
Yeah, I was considering getting an extra few TBs of mem to go with my SSD, but I have yet to decide whether or not that is going to happen. I am loving my Thermaltake water 2.0 extreme, it is really quiet. At first I could hear the water getting pumped through the system because the fans were so quiet, but I can't hear it anymore for whatever reason. I guess the air bubbles must have fixed themselves :) The fans if you don't use the software provided will run really fast and can get pretty loud. So if you decide to run off of another software instead of the meh GUI that Thermaltake provides, you will have to adjust the fan speeds yourself probably.
Just be warned, if you do decide to get his product, remember this: there is a part of the instructions that tells you to plug the pump power cable into the mobo. Do not do this! You must plug the power for the pump into a power cable supplied by your PSU. I learned this the hard way and lost my CPU fan port