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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 14:58:08
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IstBarP Eyesonly_dk IstBarP gj!.. and nice to see that the whole thing works! ^^.. don't understand the high flow bracket though.. why don't evga just put that on every card instead of the other? :P.. i know it is better ^^ Thank you :) Hmm... it's so they can sell it as an accessory and make a little more bucks I guess :) /care really I can tell that it's now installed in the case, and idling at a rock solid 35c with the room being at 24c! It's nothing short of awesome :) I am so pleased with this right now :) hehe.. nice! ^^.. my 2500k idles at 35 degrees too! :).. but even though it goes 5 ghz it does too :P.. because it downclocks to 1600 mhz xD but amazing cooler even with the original thermal paste! ^^ It sure is :)
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Re:Project FXL : Finished!
2011/07/20 15:47:05
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look your modsrigs! :).. and requested a br for you! ^^..
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 15:52:29
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AB Was Here Good effort here for a first timer!!
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Re:Project FXL : Finished!
2011/07/20 15:53:00
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Sweet build. I'm going to copy one of your pictures of the motherboard for a possible wallpaper use later on. The one that is a closeup of the EVGA logo on the MB itself from page 1. This one in particular if you don't mind. I try to ask before using a picture taken by someone else.
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Re:Project FXL : Finished!
2011/07/20 15:55:07
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IstBarP look your modsrigs! :).. and requested a br for you! ^^..  Thank you very much
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 15:58:10
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Afterburner AB Was Here Good effort here for a first timer!! Thank you  for both the comment and the BR scaryone Sweet build. I'm going to copy one of your pictures of the motherboard for a possible wallpaper use later on. The one that is a closeup of the EVGA logo on the MB itself from page 1. This one in particular if you don't mind. I try to ask before using a picture taken by someone else. thank you Please feel free to do so, if you wan't a higher res version, that can be arranged too
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 16:00:00
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 18:42:34
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/07/20 20:14:30
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adreamofironice Nice clean build, bro! Thanks man It's up and running strong now. I fidled a little with the boot drive setup and stuff, but got it working after a couple of attemps. The settings I used is from these two guides: This first one let's you move all user data off the SSD over to a HDD so that you don't clutter up the SSD with images and music and stuff that doesn't take advantage of the SSD's strength's on random read/write. http://www.overclock.net/ssd/664738-how-setup-ssd-boot-drive-secondary.html The second one was used primarily for the setup of pagefile and services disabling. I didn't do the temp internet file stuff, as I had already moved the entire Users folder to the storage drive. http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=82516 I haven't run any real benchmarks or anything, but did run a quick WEI and got a total score of 7.5, with the CPU being the lowest. Comparing that to what I had before(my lovely little laptop) I had an overall score of 3.5 based on the graphics(Nvidia Geforce 9300M) and 5.9 on the CPU on that(Core 2 Duo 2.5Ghz). Oh, and the GTX570- it maxed the score out at 7.9  So to say I'm happy with the performance increase would be a severe understatement Further testing and benchmarking will have to wait till the weekend I appreciate all your feedback so please keep it coming either here or on modsrigs or even both
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FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 03:47:49
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Right, last entry for now in this build log. Overclocking! Yup, I was hard at it most of last night, and got some pretty decent results. I had hoped for a little more, but for the given conditions, it's quite respectable in my mind :) I started off by doing a check on the stock settings and see where that fell. I ended up with a 3dmark11 score of 5311 and a vantage score of 20327. I then took a little time reading through my notes about OC, as I have never done it before I set to work, starting at 4,0 and 1,3v. passed 5 runs of linx 20k problem size just fine, and temps where very good aswell. I could doa stable 4,6 at 1,3v actually, without the temps rising more than 5c from the 4,0 run. After this things got increasingly more difficult and I had to chicken out when trying to reach 5,1Ghz when I was trying my last attempt with 1,525v on the vcore. Temps, stopped me though. I think it could be stable at 1,5v but I hit temps of around 92c on the core, so BSOD. My max stable OC is this for now: I then made a 24/7 setting of 4,5Ghz with 1,3v on the vcore, and left the powersaving and EIST on. Tested it overnight with Prime 95, and so far it's solid. On the 570, I pushed the core to 910/1820/2000 with a vcore on the at 1,1v. The Score are as follow: 3dmark11 - P6716 Vantage - P26068 I don't intend on running at this speed 24/7. Right now I have it clocked at SC settings, and should the need arise, I know what it can handle :) So, that's it for now. Thank you very much for reading and I hope you enjoyed this little story of mine doing this build.
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 05:26:02
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 06:06:41
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IMO BC2 is crap... I regret spending so much money on it..! Black Ops is much much better IMO.. see this.. and you'll know why..
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 07:21:08
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if you decide to go with black ops , we could game over skype! :) me and HeThing do that sometimes! ;).. but i am beginning to look forward to BF 3 :P.. but every time i look at a video, i think to myself.. i am neeeeeever gonna run that!.. think my gts 450 wil start lagging SOOO HARD!.. edit: btw, order the nzxt extension for 24pin cable too ;).. http://www.komplett.dk/k/ki.aspx?sku=634056
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 08:08:37
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IstBarP if you decide to go with black ops , we could game over skype! :) me and HeThing do that sometimes! ;).. but i am beginning to look forward to BF 3 :P.. but every time i look at a video, i think to myself.. i am neeeeeever gonna run that!.. think my gts 450 wil start lagging SOOO HARD!.. edit: btw, order the nzxt extension for 24pin cable too ;).. http://www.komplett.dk/k/ki.aspx?sku=634056 Your 450 will probably struggle a little with that game. but time will tell. Otherwise it might be an option to go SLI with a pair Regarding the extensions. Yeah, that is in the plans for sure :) probably going to draw some inspiration from Afterburner and do the 24pin and the 2 6 pin PCIE in white, just to give it some contrast.
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Re:FXL: Build log - Finished!
2011/07/24 08:42:18
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Eyesonly_dk IstBarP if you decide to go with black ops , we could game over skype! :) me and HeThing do that sometimes! ;).. but i am beginning to look forward to BF 3 :P.. but every time i look at a video, i think to myself.. i am neeeeeever gonna run that!.. think my gts 450 wil start lagging SOOO HARD!.. edit: btw, order the nzxt extension for 24pin cable too ;).. http://www.komplett.dk/k/ki.aspx?sku=634056 Your 450 will probably struggle a little with that game. but time will tell. Otherwise it might be an option to go SLI with a pair Regarding the extensions. Yeah, that is in the plans for sure :) probably going to draw some inspiration from Afterburner and do the 24pin and the 2 6 pin PCIE in white, just to give it some contrast. hehe.. nice.. your motherboard is pretty much all black so would look nice.. mine is black and has blue coolers on it! :/.. nice motherboard though, so i went with black :P.. i really don't think i would ever upgrade to a pair of gts 450, i know i pretty much double performance, but a gtx 560 which is pretty much the same price, a little more expencive, i double it too, and then i even have a physx card.. so i guess thats my plan at some level .. but i am gonna buy a new phone tomorrow so there will be a money problem for the next couple of months xD
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Re:Project FXL : Parts ordered!
2011/07/26 13:31:45
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/12/07 14:36:04
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Very cool build.when I bought my EVGA GTX 570 same one that you have it actually came with high flow bracket which was a plus all i had to do was buy the EVGA LEET plate and voila all done.
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2011/12/07 16:42:24
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Nice that build is clean!!
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Project FXL : Update and upgrades!
2013/05/07 11:47:58
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Oh hai there :) It's been almost 2 years since I did this build and boy have I enjoyed it! So many hours of great gaming experiences Over the course of 2 years I have made some small modifications, additions and upgrades that I thought I would share with you here. So- pictures:) First off you will notice that I have added another EVGA GTX 570 to the machine for increased SLI goodness and Oumf in games. A few more shots of the SLI cards White NZXT extension cables is there to increase the aesthetics of the build a little, though no one ever sees it aside from here on the pictures. But I know they are there, and that is what counts I have made several iterations on the cable management and has for now settled on the following. With the added GTX 570 and a fan controller the mess on the back has increased a little. So, that's what has been going on here over past couple of years. The next step is going to be a bit more radical for a novice like me. I have been contemplating a full custom waterloop and have actually settled on the parts and how I would do it, I just need the finances to move forward with that project :) Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoyed the update. As always feel free to leave a comment, suggestion or just general banter down below. Also check out my modrigs page and perhaps give a +1 and a comment if you like it
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2013/05/26 05:25:02
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Lovely !  Really nice pictures too! Computer (& guitar) + awesome camera = GAS!
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2013/05/26 10:26:36
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Tenacious G Cool build! Thanks man :) RuffeDK Lovely ! Really nice pictures too! Computer (& guitar) + awesome camera = GAS! Thank you :) I'm a little unsure what guitar you are referring to(don't believe any of my guitars made it in to the picture), and what does "GAS" stand for exatly? ;o) Pictures are all taken with a Sony Cybershot DCS-W125
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Re:Project FXL : Testing the parts
2013/05/27 00:45:52
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Nice build.
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Re: FXL: Build log - Update and plans for upgrades.
2016/05/20 03:07:14
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Oh hi there, been a while :) Three year interval this time between the last update and this, new record(not a good one), but not much has changed really. Continuous upgrades has been going on with an i7 2600k, a Corsair H80i GT cooler, different SSD's, GPU's and power supply's and added memory being the larger system components that has changed. So in fact the only parts from the original build is the case, motherboard, 8gigs of memory and the Asus Xonar DX soundcard :) Currently it looks like this: I recently picked up a used EVGA GTX 780 Ti SC ACX and with it came an EK waterblock from the previous owner. Getting that in hand sparked my latest adventure that I thought I would share with you all, since it is going to be a first for me, FXL is going under water. Most of the components have been acquired, only waiting on a few bits to arrive and then find the time and space to modify the case, as it is not even remotely designed with watercooling in mind(which makes the project all the more fun). I'm planning on placing a 240mm rad in the front, and a low profile 360mm rad in the top, which means a fair amount of cutting to make that work. I have a good idea for what it will look like finished, and I think it's going to be awesome, so stay tuned if this caught your interest :)
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