The Mystery Machine

 
  • System Owner: nudasveritas
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 6,712
  • Community Score: 1
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  • 3DMark 06: 0
  • SuperPi 32M:
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ELIGIBLE
 

System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard ASUS Maximus-IV Extreme-Z RoG
CPU Intel i5 2500K
Frequency: 4.806 GHz FSB / QPI: 100.1 MHz Multiplier: 48 x Stepping: 7
VCore: 1.42 v VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM Corsair 4x Dominator GT 2GB
Frequency: 1600 MHz Timing: 8-8-8-24 Voltage: 1.6 v
Graphics Card EVGA Geforce GTX 570 HD 2560GB
GPU Frequency: 875 MHz Shader Frequency: 1750 MHz Memory Frequency: 2100 MHz SLI: No
Monitor
ASUS
VG236HE 23" 120 Hz
Case
Corsair
Obsidian Series 800D
Heatsink
Noctua
NH-U12P
Fan
Noctua
NF-P12 x2 (Heatsink)
Power Supply
Corsair
AX1200 Gold
CD/DVD
LG
24X Super-Multi DVD SATA Rewriter
Accessory
AFT
PRO-57U USB 3.0 Multi-Card Reader
Accessory
Startech
3.5" External eSata/USB 2.0 IDE/SATA Enclosure
Keyboard
SteelSeries
Shift
Mouse
Logitech
G500
Solid State Drive
Corsair
Force GT 60GB
Hard Drive
Seagate
Barracuda XT 7200.12 3TB
Sound
AudioEngine
A5+
Sound
SteelSeries
7H Headset w/ USB Soundcard
Accessory
Logitech
HD Pro Webcam (C910)
Accessory
NZXT
Sleeved LED Case Lighting Kit
Accessory
TeamSR1
32GB USB 3.0 Key
 

Notes

After years of building Frankenstein'ed computers, I decided to build an EATX computer that I had been dreaming of since I was 16 trying to play the first 3D games, and would run as fast as a mountain lion. While a mountain lion may not be particularly fast, it possesses a combination of predatory skill, agility, and raw strength. Why? I want my machine to be a fine tuned animal. The GTX 570 will eventually become an SLI/Crossfire setup, and I plan on upgrading to a new Intel core on the 1155 socket when I have more than $20 in my bank account.

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