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greg2601

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3770 on a Gigabyte Z77-DS3H board with 32gigs;GTX 650 twin frozr video, and just a water 3.0 for cooling.

CPU 4.1GHz
memory 1.6GHz with good timings
Video running stock.

I can depend on this system.
Never overheats, If it hits 70°C it is really working.
:)
Best system so far. Hell, my 4770K is stable only to 4.3GHz.
 

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Either I'm too stupid or your images are thumbnail size and you can't read anything ;)

Nice to hear that you are content :)

I assume the 4770K is in your other machine and you didn't downgrade? And if you like you could try and push the 650 a bit ;) I got a twinfrozr myself and heatwise (if you can live with a louder system during gaming) there should be some headroom.
 
Open the image in a new tab, and then you will see it is absolutely HUGE...resize that thing OP! LOL!

Thanks for sharing your stable system.
 
When I previewed the message it was able to be enlarged. I don't know what happened; will try again.

:bang head

The 2 fans on the outside are the only real mods I had to make.

2 Samsung 840 120gig SSD's running RAID 0 helps speed things up.
 

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4770K w/ Swiftech 220 Ultimate for cooling.

RAM 32gigs at 2133MHz
Another twin frozr. and yes I have clocked it for benchmarking.

Playing with a DELL that came off lease. Picked it up for $160.00

Just playin & SETI@home.
 

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New Case

Luv this case. A 240mm Swiftech radiator under the top, plenty of room for routing cables, and drives that pull out from the side.

New Case.JPG

New NZXT Case.JPG

:D
 
Who cares anyway, its not FOR you. He posted that to show what HE got, not for anyone to say its too small for them...dear god people...LOL!
 
i actually have a 3570k overclocked to 4.4ghz using offset voltages. i can still go higher. but i need a better cooler first since my max temperatures reach 78c after testing for 5 minutes.
 
i actually have a 3570k overclocked to 4.4ghz using offset voltages. i can still go higher. but i need a better cooler first since my max temperatures reach 78c after testing for 5 minutes.

I'm sorry, but I'm failing to see how that applies to this thread...
 
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