Motherboard
EVGA
P67 FTW 160-SB-E679-K2 LGA 1155
CPU
Intel
Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz
Frequency: 3.3 GHz
FSB / QPI: 100 MHz
Multiplier: 33 x
Stepping: True
VCore: 1.2 v
VTT Voltage: 0.98 v
PLL Voltage: 1.66 v
RAM
Corsair
2x Dominator 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDD3 1600
Frequency: 1600 MHz
Timing: 9-9-9-24
Voltage: 1.65 v
Graphics Card
EVGA
2x SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 1GB
GPU Frequency: 900 MHz
Shader Frequency: 1800 MHz
Memory Frequency: 2106 MHz
SLI: Yes
New rig - Build finished 5/15/2012
It's the new water-cooling build that I've recently built, and definitely one I'm very happy about. I still haven't officially "used" it (boot up / play game / whatever) so I can't update my Mark points at this time. I hope everyone enjoys this black beauty!
The first 2 pictures above are the first setup that I tried; it was running a dual water-cooling loop, putting the CPU & and SLI'd GTX560's on their own dedicated loop. It ran amazing but I just felt there was too tubing running back 'n forth through the system. Then I decided to clean it up a bit and put everything on a single loop. I took out the EK Dual Bay reservoir and put in a Bitspower Z-Multi 150 Res (I've always loved the look of these reservoirs anyway). The Swiftech pump is right under the res for a straight flow and help from gravity; I also put another pump in the drive bay area that takes water from the bottom radiator to the top radiator. I think it looks way better and a lot cleaner in this setup. I ran it for 24 hours and there were no leaks (thank god) and everything seemed to be running in top condition. I can't wait to sell this build so someone will be able to enjoy its' awesomeness.
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UPDATE!
The PC in the pictures above is now FOR SALE! If anyone is at all interested in buying this beast of a machine, please email me @ johnm.silveira@yahoo.com
THANKS!!!