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  1. Posts : 236
    Win 7 64 bit professional
       #1401

    HILLBILLY said:
    Snakeyeskm said:
    Stage3
    wow. awesome setup there mate, looks a dream.



    I just built a new i5 system on Tuesday for a mate, I'll post pics when I can take some...
    In the meantime however, the specs are:
    Intel Core i5 750,
    Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3,
    Kingston DDR3 2000, 2x 2GB sticks
    XFX Radeon HD 5850,
    Western Digital 500GB Green Power with 32MB Cache,
    LiteOn IHAS324 24x DVD/CD read/writer
    Coolermaster GX-750, 750watt PSU (pronounced DOA shortly after the build... it's being returned at the moment, and he's currently running a CM 650 Extreme Power Plus from his old system.)
    CM Storm 'Sniper Black Edition' case
    ASUS 22" LCD Monitor
    Razor Lachesis mouse
    and Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit (he got that for $80Au throught the Microsoft program that gives a discount to uni and highschool students)... I'm still trying to convince him to get Windows 7...

    And that's the good news.

    The bad news is my 650w psu decided to s##t itself. Upon this happening, bricks were passed, pain was experienced, and Umart was sent two power supplies that need a fixin'. I wish the waiting over the next 14 days will not be painfull, but considering the computer I'm now stuck with... it will more than likely be excruciating. -.-
    That's a very efficient system you are building, cost versus performance. Would be great to see your final set up and overclock if any.
    I feel for you on the PSU. PSU problems are a nightmare (at least for me) to diagnose and frequently result in builders taking the wrong path before realizing that it is the PSU causing the problems. It's happened so many times to me, that I now go for overkill on the PSU.
    Best of luck.
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  2. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #1402

    HILLBILLY said:
    Snakeyeskm said:
    Stage3
    wow. awesome setup there mate, looks a dream.



    I just built a new i5 system on Tuesday for a mate, I'll post pics when I can take some...
    In the meantime however, the specs are:
    Intel Core i5 750,
    Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3,
    Kingston DDR3 2000, 2x 2GB sticks
    XFX Radeon HD 5850,
    Western Digital 500GB Green Power with 32MB Cache,
    LiteOn IHAS324 24x DVD/CD read/writer
    Coolermaster GX-750, 750watt PSU (pronounced DOA shortly after the build... it's being returned at the moment, and he's currently running a CM 650 Extreme Power Plus from his old system.)
    CM Storm 'Sniper Black Edition' case
    ASUS 22" LCD Monitor
    Razor Lachesis mouse
    and Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit (he got that for $80Au throught the Microsoft program that gives a discount to uni and highschool students)... I'm still trying to convince him to get Windows 7...

    And that's the good news.

    The bad news is my 650w psu decided to s##t itself. Upon this happening, bricks were passed, pain was experienced, and Umart was sent two power supplies that need a fixin'. I wish the waiting over the next 14 days will not be painfull, but considering the computer I'm now stuck with... it will more than likely be excruciating. -.-
    That's a really nice build, too bad about the PSU, always gotta be something.
    14 days to wait for the replacement, that's painful.

    Congrats to you and your mate.
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  3. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #1403

    Snakeyeskm said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    Snakeyeskm said:
    Stage3
    Mind if I ask a few questions about the water cooling setup?

    For your reservoir (bay mounted), do you use the FillPort at the top, or is that just mostly unneeded?
    What pump do you have, and how well does it work? I picked out one I would want, but for almost $100, I feel like I should ask for advice first.

    Here are pictures of my newly painted HAF 932: https://www.sevenforums.com/overclock...ob-wiring.html
    I now also have a Key Switch for the power button (security ftw), which I can post pictures of tomorrow.

    ~Lordbob
    You are pretty observant, I fill using the port built into the reservoir that you can see on the face of the computer. I left enough slack in the tubing so that the reservoir can slide out enough for me to easily fill the system. The fill port at the top is designed to actually help me drain the system without having to disconnect any of the internal connections.

    The pump is a DD/Laing DDC 3.25-12V 18 Watt [$90]. I got most of my parts from Danger Den except the Heat Killer 3.0. The pump is worth the price because flow rate and reliability are, as you know, key to a water cooling system.

    By the way, you have a very nice paint job and clearly did it the right way. Very neat wiring too.

    Best of luck in your build.
    Thanks for that. I am still lost on what pump I should get. I really want to do water cooling, but I am having to wait till I can get a job for some money. Just graduated HS (Graduation is tonight), and need to work this summer before college.

    I think I will just use that DD single drive res, and mount it below the switch plate I am working on. I was thinking of mounting the pump at the base of the HDD cage, since I only use 2 or 3 HDDs. Though your spot would be my 2nd choice.

    ~Lordbob
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  4. Posts : 306
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1404

    Not the best, not the worst. Does the job and I am happy.

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  5. Posts : 42
    Win 7 64 Pro
       #1405

    Here you go (in an Antec Three Hundred).

    If you want to read the serial number off the motherboard just click on the pic





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  6. Posts : 153
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1406

    ok so here is my rig with new fans and OC to 3.06
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  7. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #1407

    FCVPI99 said:
    ok so here is my rig with new fans and OC to 3.06


    Looks good.
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  8. Posts : 153
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1408

    thanks im still working on it i have another 300.00 in my cart at tiger direct LOL bigger case new video more ram more HDD's another 6 months il have ti all done i hope

    and new power supply need more SATA power LOL
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  9. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #1409

    FCVPI99 said:
    thanks im still working on it i have another 300.00 in my cart at tiger direct LOL bigger case new video more ram more HDD's another 6 months il have ti all done i hope

    and new power supply need more SATA power LOL
    Looks nice, bigger case will be very nice, kinda cramped ATM.

    With the new RAM, graphics card, PSU and HDDs (SSD?), that'll be one sweet machine
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  10. Posts : 153
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1410

    i buy a new machine ever 5 years always older my last machine was an AMD X2 3800+ in 5 years il be getting a i7 system or maybe i8 im always behide the times but its fast for me and it does what i need it to -- i dont play games well i do but there old ones star trek armada 2 legacy simcity thats kinda stuff

    BTW thank you

    funny thing is i score 7.3 on CPU and ram with windows rating and my buddy has an i 7 920 and he only scores 7.4 although i have 4 core and him 8 cuz of the HT but like i said im happy

    i should have goten the DDR3 board though
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