my P67 FTW build

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2011/06/10 12:18:25 (permalink)
heres the lastest. all add specs in alittle bit but heres some pics for now. i can tell you i am haveing the vcore issue but was able to make it to 4.6 on auto.







 
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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 12:19:39 (permalink)
    nice clean looking rig bud

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 12:20:57 (permalink)
    Wow, very clean. For the VCore bug we repro'd, trying to find root cause now...


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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 12:39:57 (permalink)
    Add a few cathodes and you may be offered to have your system images used in etailers' marketing campaigns, as well.
    Good work!
    BTW OP your avatar is just... 

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 12:47:42 (permalink)
    I Only have part of the Avatar.  The thing being shot/poked is not visable. 

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 12:53:11 (permalink)
    sweet rig!


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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 14:14:53 (permalink)
    Very nice

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 14:46:58 (permalink)
    Great job with the cabling.

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 16:54:19 (permalink)
    You guys tried the new A116 BIOS just posted on the P67 forum Sticky's?  It seems to address a lot of issues. 

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 16:59:34 (permalink)
    yep jacob said that the voltage fix was not part of the bios update.


     
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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 20:20:53 (permalink)
    hahahaha!!! love it dude!! you are getting me pumped, will post new build pictures and get rid of this POS ASUS.... awesome rig man!! a++

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/10 21:28:45 (permalink)
    dang, If I had water cooling, maybe my rig would look as clean (hints at mod rigs link to the left)


     
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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/12 21:53:10 (permalink)
    OP, I've read a few of your post around here about heat issues. Looking at your picture, what fans do you have cooling the rad?

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/12 22:50:35 (permalink)
    i have 3 of these http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103091. im not sure if my issue is fan speed, coolant flow or cpu block mounting issue(i have reset the block twice now). @ 4.6 i idle at 35'c and prime runs @ about 65'c but with the voltage stuck on auto as soon as i push the multiplier higher it starts climbing fast. @ 4.9 prime was pushing 85'c @ 1.425volts.
     
    btw jacob im still haveing that low vantage score. for some reason the cpu score is really low i dont know whats up.
    post edited by wrinvert - 2011/06/12 23:03:29

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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/12 23:18:34 (permalink)
    I'll make a suggestion. Get two more fans to mount on the under side of the rad (see pic), you won't be able to do three as the heatsink on the motherboard is in the way. Flip your other three fans on the top of the rad to blow into the case, flip your front 230mm fan and the side panel 200mm fan to blow out of the case.
     


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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/12 23:22:09 (permalink)
    yeah i wanted to do the 2 200mm on top and 3 120's below all pushing out but that was a nogo with the heatsink issue.
    ill try that fast and see what happens.


     
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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/12 23:33:46 (permalink)
    wrinvert

    yeah i wanted to do the 2 200mm on top and 3 120's below all pushing out but that was a nogo with the heatsink issue.
    ill try that fast and see what happens.

    That's how I had my X58 Classy folding rig setup, with exception I had the top two 200mm and 120mm rad fans blowing into the case, with all the other fans blowing out. The X58 Classified board is one of the few board I found that will fit with with three fans on the under side of the XSPC RX360 rad in a HAF X case. I also used Gentle Typhoon 18k rpm fans on the rads. System was in my basement so fan noise wasn't an issue for me.
     


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    Re:my P67 FTW build 2011/06/13 00:14:13 (permalink)
    two words "thermal paste".
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835150080 is junk! i just swapped it out for the stock stuff that comes with the swiftech block and it made a 15'C swing to the good

    post edited by wrinvert - 2011/06/13 00:17:12

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