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My main system

OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

Motherboard:
ASRock Z77 Extreme6

CPU:
Core i5 3570k at stock configuration

CPU Cooler:
Zalman CNPS9900A LED

RAM:
Kingston 8GB @1600MHz

Video Card:
Nvidia Geforece GTX 680 at stock Configuration

Sound Card:
Creative ZxR (yep, I still use those)

PSU:
Toughpower Thermaltake 1200w PSU

Storage:
1 Intel 510 series 120GB SSD storage device for OS and system applications + 4 SATA HD's with a total of 3.2TB

Monitors:
3 Samsung 27" SA750 and 1 Samsung 40" Series 6 (on extended desktop mode).
 
Ok here goes........My rig is so OLD SCHOOL.

CPU:- Intel Core Duo 2 @2.13ghz

Motherboard:- Asus P5

Ram:- 2 gig DDR2

GPU:- Ati Radeon X1300 256mb

Soundcard:- Soundblaster Audigy

H/Drive:- 400 gig Sata Seagate.

Samsung DVD drive

Samsung DVD rewriter

Mircosoft Multimedia Keyboard

Raptor Gaming 6 button mouse 1200 dpi(I think).

Compaq 18.5 inch LCD monitor(1368x768 max resolution).


Built in April 2007(The tower.....no H/ware failures or issues).

Running Windows XP pro Service pack 2

I use Google Chrome and Firefox for Web browsing.

It's good enough for what I use it for.

Life is good.
 
My Update

  • FX-8350 @ 4.5GHz
  • Asus Sabertooth 990FX R 2.0
  • 16GB (2x 8GB) Corsair Vengeance Pro 2133
  • 265GB Corsair Neutron SSD
  • 2x 1TB WD Black in RAID 0
  • Seagate 4TB
  • Corsair H80i
  • Asus Radeon HD 7850 2GB
  • 6x Enermax TB Silence PWM 120MM Fans
  • Logisys 12" Blue LED Light Bar
  • Corsair CX750M Power Supply
  • Antec 1100 Case
 
CPU:FX 8150
Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx R1
Memory: 16 Gb corsair 1866
HD: 240gb SanDisk Extreme ssd
GPU: Nvidia GTX 570
OS: Debian Jessie
Case: Corsair c70
Cooling: Swiftech MCR-X20 240mm rad+Black Ice xtreme II 240mm rad, swiftech MCP35X pump,Apogee HD cpu block+Heatkiller full gpu block
 
CPU:FX 8150
Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx R1
Memory: 16 Gb corsair 1866
HD: 240gb SanDisk Extreme ssd
GPU: Nvidia GTX 570
OS: Debian Jessie
Case: Corsair c70
Cooling: Swiftech MCR-X20 240mm rad+Black Ice xtreme II 240mm rad, swiftech MCP35X pump,Apogee HD cpu block+Heatkiller full gpu block

Are you really watercooling a GTX 570?
 
Is there any specific reason for the GPU water cooling? Other than computer love?

Your input is highly appreciated. I could use it should there be something I'm not aware of.

I know that nVidia GPU's can take high heat very well and there is no need to over cool it unless overclocked.
 
Over cool? There is no such thing. Cant have a car thats too fast or music thats too loud or a computer thats too cool.I like to keep my stuff cool. My raspberry pi which needs no fan has a fan my fanless dual core imbedded atom has a fan,all my audio gear has fans. Every 10C increase in heat halves the life of capacitors (which is the most common type of electrical failure).
 
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