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New Surround Gaming Rig
Finally had a massive movement of parts tonight (like $750 worth of buying/selling and more to come).
So parts that are settled on or have. 3x ASUS VW266H 1920x1200 LCDs 2x GTX470s (one EVGA one ASUS) Gig P55A-UD4P Antec TruePower New 750w PSU 2x2 Gskill ECO 1600 7-8-7-24s or 2x2 Corsair XMS3 1600 7-8-7-20 Cooler Master 690 Advanced II Parts in lingo or need to get i5-650 (in talks with someone local to trade my 5770 for it, if not buying i5-750 I think) Cooling stuff (more below) Possibly new SSD (Mushkin Calisto Deluxe 60Gb for $160 seems like a killer deal) For cooling I cant make up my mind. I really want quiet, so I was thinking of running a loop for just the cards off my spare MCR-120. Doing so I could leave my bench setup loop how it is, and when I want to bench 2d put it on there. If I want to cool the CPU I either take apart that loop and put the MCR-320 on the back of my case which would be pretty loud, or pay for another 2x120 rad. I have a TRUE sitting here for the CPU, and figure for daily use thats plenty. Any suggestions on what you would do? I do have an extra CPU block coming I could put in the bench loop and put the XT on the i5. Using MCW-60s for the GPUs with the stock unisink for mem and vregs. Pics this weekend when its done. |
nice....
psu fan might be audible... single loop with a 320... :D use 6 fans and you're all set.... i hope you have all the tubing...and clamps... |
Ive got plenty of tubing and clamps, enough for two loops. Im trying to figure a way to fit the 320 at the top of my case without losing the HDD dock. How would it work with only two fans installed? Better then a normal 220?
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it should work with only two fans...
as long as there is negative pressure ...through the rads..then you'll be fine |
Im in talks with someone to get a Koolance 140mm rad. They any good? I could put that up top, and put my 120 behind the back exhaust fan in the case. Then use this pump/res.
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/x2o750du5bay.html Also planning on having quick disconnects before the gpu blocks so I can change cards easily. EDIT: He wouldnt be able to ship the rad till saturday, that wont work for me. |
i'm not fond of plexy ....
any rad actually words ok..getting a good 140mm is the problem... with qd you need a good pump..ddc3.25 fits the bill though |
I have an MCP-655, and the pump/res I linked is almost matches it in the review I read.
Also, just popped the EVGA 470 in my AMD rig for now to do some pcmark. It seems like a pretty good clocker, though I dont know average clocks for 470s. Stock is 607, I got it to 767 so far with 63% fan speed stable through kombuster and L4D2 on stock volts (.987). Its beastly :laughing: |
point of view - brand
clocks the 470 to around 760mhz i think... |
Looks like Im getting a HWlabs GTX120 to add to the Swifty 120. Should be plenty that way.
Also, got a buyer for my ST SSD so, going to get another. Making a thread for that. |
The guy that was going to trade me his i5 650 dropped out. So, which of these three options should I go with?
Used i5 650 from someone for $110 that says it did 5GHz with air once. Would get here Saturday. New i5 760 from ewiz for $184 (coupon and $6 cashback) but wont be here till monday or tuesday. Go to MicroCenter for i5 750 for $192 after tax and gas, get it tomorrow. Main use is gaming, and newer games do take advantage of the extra cores in reviews, but thats at a low res. With playing at 5760x1200 would the added cores do much to help or not? EDIT: 760 seems to be out. I forgot I have no idea what BIOS is on the board, so I dont know if its supported yet or not. |
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