Hardware Junky 3.0

 
  • System Owner: Aldo1
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 6,386
  • 3DMark 11: 7,866
  • Community Score: 1
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  • 3DMark 06: 21,566
  • SuperPi 32M: 13 Minutes and 25seconds
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard Supermicro X8DA3
CPU Intel(R) Xeon(R) 2x X5660
Frequency: 3200 GHz FSB / QPI: Default Multiplier: 24.0 x Stepping: Default
VCore: Default VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM Micron Technology 6x MT36JSZF1G72PZ-1G4D1DD 1028
Frequency: 667 MHz Timing: 9-10-J0 Voltage: 1.54 v
Graphics Card Giga-Byte Technology Co., Ltd. AMD Radeon HD 7950 384 Bit 3,072 MB
GPU Frequency: 1000 MHz Shader Frequency: 5000 MHz Memory Frequency: 1250 MHz SLI: No
Solid State Drive
ADATA
Premier Pro SP900
Cooling
Cooler Master
Seidon 120V
Cooling
Cooler Master
Seidon 120V
Accessory
BUFFALO
AirStation HighPower N150
Power Supply
EVGA
120-G1-0750-XR
Monitor
Westinghouse
24" LED TV
Heatsink
Steel Series
Apex Raw
Case
Rosewill
THOR V2 Gaming ATX Full Tower Computer Case, support up to E-ATX / XL-ATX
Mouse
ASUS
MOEWUO
 

Notes

I have built/scraped together by trading with other people I have built several computers in the past and out of all of them this one is my pride and joy but what I would really like to get for it is and EVGA SR2 motherboard for my Intel Xeon X5660s so I can over clock them the Mother board i am currently useing is a Supermicro X8DA3 and I have 48 Gb of  Micron Technology DDR3 @ 667 MHz but two sticksof the ram has died so I am down to 32 Gb og ram, My Video card is a gigabyte 7950 384bit 3gb card and i use a EVGA Supernova 750 watt Gold power supply My case is a Thor V2 which i have modified by attaching a moniter to the right side of it via a swivle screen mount that i got attached to  the screen from the goodewill computer store I had i am running two coolmaster liquid cooling systems in the machine in which i had to mak my own custom screws for the heat sink socket mounts for the liquid cooling systems i have attached a wifi N bufffalo usb to the mother board and i made my own heat sink fan for the mother boar with an old EVGA graphics card fan from a dead gtx 480 and attached plastic motherboard standoffs to the fan an attached it to the mother board south bridge heat sink  I hope every one like what I have made i sure could use the 1000 dollars to purchase a EVGA SR2 http://www.evga.com/articles/00537/  motherboard to unlock the true potential of my machine and probly some new ram and finally a new EVGA graphics  to since my 480 fried I really liked it while i had it well made card

This is current as of 8/12/2014

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