i7 860

 
  • System Owner: david12857
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
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  • Community Score: 6
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard GIGABYTE P55-UD3R
CPU Intel I7 860
Frequency: 4 GHz FSB / QPI: 191 MHz Multiplier: 21 x Stepping: Default
VCore: 1.328 v VTT Voltage: 1.25 v PLL Voltage: Default
RAM G.Skill G.Skill Trident 2000MHz
Frequency: 1910 MHz Timing: 9-9-9-24 Voltage: 1.9 v
Graphics Card Default Default
GPU Frequency: 675 MHz Shader Frequency: 1548 MHz Memory Frequency: 1269 MHz SLI: No
Heatsink
Thermalright
TRUE 120
Power Supply
PC Power & Cooling
Silencer 750 Quad (Red)
Case
Cooler Master
Elite 330
 

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Comments

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david12857
08/17/2012
12:45 PM
Sorry I didn't see your comments until now esCob4r. The majority of the PSU cables are in the 5.25″ bay. Put your CD/DVD drive in the second bay and hide all of the PSU cables in the top 5.25" bay. I didn't need extensions but I used this PC Cable Sleeving Kit. http://www.mnpctech.com/PC_Cable_Wire_Sleeving_Kit.html
w4ss4b3
01/21/2012
03:18 PM
Could you tell me how you got all your wires to run the way they are? I am assuming your using extensions maybe? Maybe you can possibly hit me up on evga forums so I can gather some more information from you about this? I have tried so many times to clean my wires up and haven't been able to even come close to how you got them. For one my wires are to short to run through the front like that and also it becomes extremely hard to put the side case on making me worry that either the side case might get damaged some how or even worse the wiring.. My evga forum name is esCob4r. Same as my Mods Rig name..
w4ss4b3
01/21/2012
09:07 AM
Very nice way to work this rig. Got the same case and mine is a complete mess inside atm! +1
samarlian
12/23/2011
02:32 AM
sweet
david12857
10/26/2011
11:41 AM
The airflow is great thanks to 120mm intake and exhaust fans. It's a little wind tunnel. Great for a dedicated Folding@home system.
wgmann03
10/25/2011
09:09 PM
+1 - How's the airflow in that? 4GHz in a case like that is pretty impressive.
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