HAF i7 - Zero

 
  • System Owner: Master of Jedi
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard EVGA X57 SLI LE
CPU Intel i7 920
Frequency: 2.79 GHz FSB / QPI: 2.39 MHz Multiplier: 21.0 x Stepping: 5
VCore: 1.25 v VTT Voltage: 1.19 v PLL Voltage: 1.1 v
RAM Corsair XMS3 Tri-Channel DDR3 @ 1333 C9
Frequency: 530.8 MHz Timing: 8-8-8-19 Voltage: 1.49 v
Graphics Card EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked - 55nm
GPU Frequency: 626 MHz Shader Frequency: 1350 MHz Memory Frequency: 1053 MHz SLI: No
Case
CoolerMaster
HAF 932
Hard Drive
Hitatchi
1TB 7200RPM
CD/DVD
LiteOn
Lightscribe BluRay/DVD-RW
Monitor
Acer
X233H
Power Supply
Ultra
LSP 750W
 

Notes

First major rig build, from just before Windows 7 was released (First PC of my very own! <3). Stable for day-to-day gaming and graphics/audio production. Designed with expansion/upgrading in mind (whenever I can get the parts/funds). Just starting to look at messing with OCing apart from when I OC'd the GPU for folding. (And still just have the stock CPU cooler.)

Comments

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Gold Leader
11/27/2013
04:29 PM
Nice rig man, as for a VGA upgrade, the GTX 780 seems to be a very nice card, although if you like Radeons as well I'd grab an AMD Radeon R9 290X for the same price, but if CUDA is your thing then a GTX 780 Classified might be an idea as well :) +1 from me btw ;)
Master of Jedi
06/22/2011
06:18 PM
If I had a P67 board, I'd upgrade to running a Windows 7 system, DX11, and overclocking a Sandy Bridge processor; not jsut for cooler gaming, but looking towards more power for 3d graphics production. :)
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