Blixter

 
  • System Owner: Malfeitor
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 0
  • Community Score: 1
  • 3DMark Vantage: 22,745
  • 3DMark 06: 25,914
  • SuperPi 32M: 8m38s
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard EVGA E770
CPU Intel i7 950 D0
Frequency: 4.266 GHz FSB / QPI: 185 MHz Multiplier: 23 x Stepping: D0
VCore: 1.375 v VTT Voltage: 1.400 v PLL Voltage: 1.65 v
RAM Corsair Dominator GT CMT12GX3M6A1866C9 12GB
Frequency: 1866 MHz Timing: 9-9-9-24-74-1T Voltage: 1.65 v
Graphics Card EVGA GTX 470
GPU Frequency: 800 MHz Shader Frequency: 1600 MHz Memory Frequency: 1700 MHz SLI: No
Case
Corsair
800D
Cooling
Swiftech
XT
Cooling
EK
NB/SB, VGA, RAM
Cooling
HW Labs
SR1 360
Cooling
Koolance
TMS-200, EB-200, INS-F17
Cooling
Scythe
GT15 X3
Cooling
Swiftech
MCP655 Vario
Power Supply
Corsair
TX850
Solid State Drive
OCZ
Vertex LE 100GB
Hard Drive
Western Digital
RE3 250GB X4 R0
Sound
Creative
X-Fi Elite
Mouse
Razer
Mamba
Keyboard
Logitech
G19/G13
Accessory
Primo
1/2" ID Clear, FluidXP Black PG
 

Notes

This is my Blix. I mounted my ECP under the GTS250 and split the ribbon so I could still use the front controls. TMS-200 controls all of the fans and I tach modded my MCP655V to register stator RPM. It works great for me with no issues. Black Typhoons on top of the SR1 360. Yes, I run non H2O DI coolant and I like it. I do plan to flush it and roll with some DI soon to see the delta. I converted the X-Fi logo on the sound card from the blue LED to red LED and hooked it in as my HDD indicator. And yes, I know RAM doesnt need a waterblock but I can't stand the fan. It is ugly and noisy. Only thing left to do to this rig is swap out the middle water line as it looks a bit milky from new and better support the 470. It's sagging a little from the weight. Hope you like it -Cheers

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