Here's what I did this weekend. Ultra settings here we go! :D
Computer spec:
Motherboard: ASUS P6TD Deluxe, X58, Socket-1366 DDR3, ATX, SLI&CrossFireX, Firewire, 2xGbLAN, 3xPCI-Ex(2.0)x16
CPU: Intel Core™ i7 Quad Processor i7-930 Quad Core, 2.8Ghz, Socket 1366, 8MB, 130W, Boxed w/fan
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master V8 CPU Kylare Socket 775/1156/1366, AM2/AM2+/AM3, 800~1800 RPM, 69.69 CFM, 17~21 dBA, 4-pin
Memory: Corsair Dominator DHX+ DDR3 1600MHz 6GB Kit w/3x 2GB XMS3 modules, CL7-8-7-20, for Core i7, 1.65V, with Connector
PSU: Corsair HX 850W PSU ATX 12V V2.2, 80 Plus Silver, Modular, 6x 6+2-pin PCIe, 12x SATA, 140mm
HDD: 2 * Intel X25-M SSD 80GB 2,5", SATA2, read/write speed of up to 250MB/70MB sec, MLC, Gen.2
Case: Silverstone Raven RV02 Midi Tower Svart Fläkter: 1x 120mm Topp, 3x 180mm Botten, ATX, mATX, 2x USB, Audio, Fönst
For the moment I'm keeping my old gfx card: Gainward GeForce 8800GT 1GB GDDR3, PCI-Express 2.0, 650+/1900Mhz+, "GS" but I plan to upgrade it a bit later.
It's extremely quick and extremely quiet. Now you'll have to excuse me, I'm off for a test drive! :)
2010-06-06
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Vad kostade den här skönheten?
Den kostade 15 743 SEK hos Komplett men det var det värt. Den är löjligt snabb får jag lov att säga ^^
I bet it is quick. I recently built me a amd rig i should post some pictures. You may want to do wire management but that can always come later. Interesting case design Mine is more traditional.
Please do :) I upgraded from a single AMD Athlon 64 3500+ so there's quite a difference now.
The wire management is not quite as bad as it looks. I improved it before closing the case. There's actually a lot of it done on the backside of the motherboard. The cables left in the open on the front is the power cable for the motherboard and one PCI-E for the gfx card.
It's a very well thought out design for the case. Hot air rises and it is built from that fact. No hot air from the gfx passing the cpu area, nice cooling from three 180 fans in the bottom and one fan right above the cpu.
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