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prescient

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hello everyone



maximums hero vl / i7-4770k /gtx 780 windforce /16gb dual hyper beast ram 2400/WD cB 1tb FZEX/cm storm
trooper/SAMSUNG 2333SW lcd/corsair 750 tx/ win8 64bit pro
i finally made it . am still to get a cpu water cooler . it was out of stock.
 
3rd party hoseted pictures are blocked at my office. Host them internally or list what the clock and voltage is. ;)

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I thought you were overclocking? What you posted is, essentially, stock clocks and voltage except with all 4 cores instead of one at the turbo clock. When you overclock, then post up some pictures. :)

If this is as far as you are going to 'overclock' than it looks fine to me assuming its stable, and temps are in order.
 
I'd look at a good air cooler instead. NHD14 or 15. I don't trust those AIO water coolers. NHD15 competes with H100i for cooling performance.

Just put together a system with a 4770K running at 4.2GHz 1.20 core fixed with a Corsair 110 using the stock fans and am getting 70C as a high using 25 runs LinX with all memory with an ambient of 24C

TBH I do not know if that is any good or not, I do not typically mess around with this ambient stuff, some feed back would be awesome as if this AIO is doing a decent job or not, and will tell if the debate on an air cooler for the OP is a viable one.
 
Too many variables to tell Witch... reviews show the 14/15 keeping up with H100i so its as good as an AIO. TOCN seems to think they will fail taking down his entire block passing all system fail safe's or something... :p
 
I still have a my TT Water 2.0 Extreme running strong in my LAN part PC

Has been going strong for two or three years now. But I will say it is a much better chip than the one in this build 1.22 for 4.2 is terrible compared to the last 3 4770k's I have had.

I for one am an advocate for AIO cooling since reviewing the TT 2.0
Bought this cooler since it had 280mm surface area and the case I used could accommodate it. Temps seem reasonable but as stated do not mess around with this ambient stuff that much.
 
I have my NHD-14 for my build, and I still keep finding myself looking at the NZXT Krakken series of AIO coolers.

I've got both.
Unless you want the extra 100MHz (not a noticeable change) then just keep the NH-D14.
The D14 is quieter than any AIO I've seen. By a LONG shot.
 
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