I warned you!watercooling and aqua computer are money sinkholes. Start climbing into the rabbit hole and then you fall down a looooooong way. Totally unrelated I'm think of getting a poweradjust for the aquaero.
I warned you!
Okay so far I have a 3570k at 4.2Ghz @ 1.208v and running prime95 I get temps of about 80c with a hyper 212+ and AS5.
I have a shitty case but is that about right? I'll replace the case maybe next week with something that has better airflow.
Yes, I've connected my 212+ before, I've applied the as5 paste several times before in the past and know how to do it.
Tentatively speaking here: it looks like I may have had my fan facing the wrong direction, as it looks like I'm getting 70c~ in prime95 @ large ffts
oh yeah I never posted this: I got a weird ass issue like a week ago when I was watching a fullscreen youtube video and suddenly the framerate went crazy low and the whole PC starting making a real stressful noise. Even the cursor framerate was fucked up. I looked at argus monitor and everything was super hot and working its ass off during that 5-10 second period, even when it comes to voltage I believe.
I got scared since I had just recently overclocked my cpu to 44x but without manually setting the vcore (cant do that on my mobo)
I lowered to 43x and I havent had problems so far..
in the back of my head I still wonder how risky this could be tho. Here's a CPU-Z screen at idle:
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the voltage numbers fluctuate between that and say, 1.344 constantly
Ok, maybe a weird question, but was this at Saturday/Sunday at 1 AM when your PC started doing that? I had the same thing happen to me on two separate occassions, and it was the scheduled Windows System Assessment Tool which wanted to recalculate my score WHILE I was playing a game. It disabled the Aero Desktop and stressed my GPU 100% and it started to whine. Look at your scheduled tasks, maybe it's the same thing. Scared the hell out of me.
I checked my bios and speedstep was on, C1E was not on
Windows Power settings can affect this too. High Performance will keep the ghz maxed at all times I believe.
isnt having your cpu clocks at max all the time nothing to be worried about? I asked the same thing about a week ago and after some googling it seems a lot of people prefer it this way. More stable and it doesnt have to throttle up. AFAIK you're not doing any harm nor "shortening" the longevity by a remotely noticeable amount
So today I load up Borderlands 2, then after about 3 minutes my screen goes black and I have to restart manually. Upon booting back into windows, I get this:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 116
BCP1: FFFFFA80110D8010
BCP2: FFFFF8800FCEF630
BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A
BCP4: 0000000000000004
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\101712-5896-01.dmp
C:\Users\Celcius\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-9344-0.sysdata.xml
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According to windows event viewer, this is the same error I've been getting all summer. Any ideas?
edit: If I run msi kombuster for 3 minutes, the same thing happens...
edit2: This is the same issue I've been having all summer, I'm starting to think this psu is faulty...
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
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SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
I hate it when they don't ship to Canada.
Hey all. My brother is in the process of building a PC and we wanted to have the professionals check it out before we make any mistakes. Would you suggest any changes to this build? We also wanted to make sure that the GPU is compatible with the Motherboard. He snagged one of the Samsung SSDs this morning from Amazon. Thanks!
This is pretty much never an issue. I would say:Hey all. My brother is in the process of building a PC and we wanted to have the professionals check it out before we make any mistakes. Would you suggest any changes to this build? We also wanted to make sure that the GPU is compatible with the Motherboard. He snagged one of the Samsung SSDs this morning from Amazon. Thanks!
The RAM you have selected there is laptop RAM (SO-DIMM), you'll want to switch it out for desktop RAM. Other than that you're fine, but people will probably advise you to switch out the WD Green hard-drive for something more reliable.
This is pretty much never an issue. I would say:
For one 670, a 750W PSU is more than you need. You could possibly save quite a bit of money if you went with something in the 500-600W range.
Why the locked CPU? A K-version (3570K, 3770K) would allow significant overclocking.
Also, microATX is fine, but is there a reason you're not getting a full-sized ATX board?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Well, I bit. I kind of do need another drive so I can throw together a PC from my old parts. Might need a PSU as well...Hey guys, any thoughts on this Amazon Deal of the Day?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
SAMSUNG 830 Series 2.5-Inch 128GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$69.99
With Prime eligible shipping
Also, how does this compare to the Crucial M4 in the latest build chart?
Get low profile RAM. Either the Gskill, Samsung 30nm, or the Corsair Vengeance LP listed in the OP.Updated the build some. I read the overclocking thread and followed in here before, but it's pretty simple and safe nowadays from what I understand. So he should be good with the 3770K.
If you get a bad part, you can't return it to the merchant, but will have to do a full RMA through whatever company makes the product. This means longer down time.Hi All. I'm going to be building a new PC, but I want to pick the parts up over the next several months rather than pick everything up at once. I have a couple questions regarding my initial plan of doing it this way.
Is there anything that I should be conscious of in doing this?
For Example, should I focus on buying parts in a specific order (taking into consideration future revisions/roadmaps)?
Is there a "best practice" in doing it this way?
Any reason to avoid doing this?
NOTE: This will be my first full build.
Hi All. I'm going to be building a new PC, but I want to pick the parts up over the next several months rather than pick everything up at once. I have a couple questions regarding my initial plan of doing it this way.
Is there anything that I should be conscious of in doing this?
For Example, should I focus on buying parts in a specific order (taking into consideration future revisions/roadmaps)?
Is there a "best practice" in doing it this way?
Any reason to avoid doing this?
NOTE: This will be my first full build.
Get a great case. For many who upgrade the one constant will be the case so get one that looks good and is designed well. Same can also be said for the PSU.
If you get a bad part, you can't return it to the merchant, but will have to do a full RMA through whatever company makes the product. This means longer down time.
But, I always do it this way to snag sales. Just be prepared for heartache if something doesn't work out.
Get a great case. For many who upgrade the one constant will be the case so get one that looks good and is designed well. Same can also be said for the PSU.
Get low profile RAM. Either the Gskill, Samsung 30nm, or the Corsair Vengeance LP listed in the OP.
The HAF 912 is starting to get a bit hard to stomach. For $10 more, you can get a CM 690II which is better in most measurable ways, and for less you can get the Diablotek Evo which is pretty much on par. If you can swing it, I think the upgrade to the 690II is well worth it.
Any particular reason for going with the 3770K? It offers zero gaming benefits over the 3570K. It's the same processor, just with hyperthreading, meaning that each core is split into multiple virtual cores. This is beneficial in multimedia (rendering, encoding), but not gaming.
NZXT Cases for 20% off. I'm not a huge fan of the aesthetic, but the Phantom 410 is a pretty good deal at $80.
If possible, buy CPU/mobo/GPU last, unless some GPU crazy sale hits.
Haswell won't be out until March, so unless you are going to drag it out 5 months, I wouldn't worry about it. It's looking like a very marginal upgrade at this point too. Big improvements are on thermal design package (doing more with less) and power saving features. The only thing that gives me pause is the supposed built in IMC (internal memory controller) is supposed to be really good. With Sandy/Ivy, people are limited to using just the multiplier to overclock the CPU which steps up frequency 100mhz at a time, and you need the 'K' model in order to overclock, as the IMC is a pile of garbage with some vomit mixed in. So, Haswell might be a really good overclocker (especially with the fallout of IvyBridge heatwall fail), and the K models might no longer be the 'must buy' they once were.
I'll totally buy that from you when you want to sell it. Seriously.Did you guys see the new ASUS Matrix 7970 Platinum? BOOM. I have one coming tomorrow. Looks pretty insane. Cherry picked GPUs...pretty much a lock at 1.2 GHz and beyond...
ASUS site:
http://promos.asus.com/US/Matrix7970/
HardOCP Review:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/10/16/asus_matrix_hd_7970_platinum_video_card_review
I'll totally buy that from you when you want to sell it. Seriously.
Cool. I'll hit you up in probably 90 days lol.
AMD appears to be the last bastion of true overclocking heaven...with NVIDIA locking out all kinds of voltage features. I doubt we'll see a Matrix 680.
Yeah, pretty much. Matrix 680 has already been confirmed as never releasing. If only EVGA stood by their product despite losing NVIDIA warranty on it. Waiting for an AIB to grow some balls.Cool. I'll hit you up in probably 90 days lol.
AMD appears to be the last bastion of true overclocking heaven...with NVIDIA locking out all kinds of voltage features. I doubt we'll see a Matrix 680.
Don't waste your time. Worst game I've played in a long time.Holy shit I just ordered my CPU, amazon is gonna have it here by tomorrow.
Now to find myself a Planetside2 beta code...
Yeah, pretty much. Matrix 680 has already been confirmed as never releasing. If only EVGA stood by their product despite losing NVIDIA warranty on it. Waiting for an AIB to grow some balls.