Mark II

 
  • System Owner: JChatterton
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 4,689
  • Community Score: 8
  • 3DMark Vantage: 21,049
  • 3DMark 06: 29,055
  • SuperPi 32M: http://3dmark.com/3dm06/15823897
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard EVGA 130-SB-E685-KR
CPU Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge
Frequency: 4489 GHz FSB / QPI: Default Multiplier: Default Stepping: Default
VCore: Default VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM Corsair 2x Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Frequency: 667 MHz Timing: Default Voltage: Default
Graphics Card EVGA DS SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GPU Frequency: 950 MHz Shader Frequency: Default Memory Frequency: Default SLI: No
Heatsink
Zalman
CNPS11X Extreme
Hard Drive
Western Digital
Caviar Black WD7502AAEX
Power Supply
Corsair
CMPSU-850TX 850W
Monitor
Asus
VH242H
Mouse
Logitec
MX518
Fan
Silenx
Effizio Thermistor EFX-12-15T
Accessory
NZXT
Hue
Case
Bitfenix
Outlaw
 

Notes

Daily rig for gaming, editing, work.

Comments

Posted By Date Text

IstBarP
08/09/2011
05:59 AM
nice rig for sure! :) +1
samarlian
08/03/2011
05:31 PM
love it man blue +1
JChatterton
08/03/2011
04:18 PM
Trying to upload new pics but for whatever reason it's showing the old pics to me when I click on em, but the little pictures show just fine... hmm.. oh well, sorry for the problem
schulmaster
07/31/2011
10:14 PM
Love the cooler. Side fan is unique. I'm all about unique coolers. I'd +2,but this interface only grants me so much freedom +1
stratosrally
07/30/2011
04:35 PM
Very nice, loads of blue in there! Cool use of additional fans. Plus 1
James_L
07/30/2011
02:53 PM
Nice build. Your cables in the back remind me of mine. Lots of things to push out of the way. I don't happen to have a modular power supply yet but that is one of the first things on my list for upgrades. +1
BlazenOne
07/02/2011
04:32 PM
I built this :D
   Total Comments 7
 

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