








Neil,
What GPU are you using ?
nice setup and lovely,small case...although I still love mine 700D ;D
XFX Ati HD 4650 1Gb, nothing special just enough to run 2 screens and the occasional bit of black ops![]()
the lower hard drive bay is removable so will take a 350mm card![]()
i found myself pricing up some EK blocks earlier (cpu, 2x mosfet, chipset) as i was bored, came to about 130. thats without pump, rad, res, tubing, fittings.. or a GPU block.
The beauty of the Sandy Bridge architecture is that the overclock only takes affect when you're running something that uses it. My desktop i7 is clocked at 1600MHz and then turbos to 4300MHz when it is doing something. The laptop ideles at 800MHz and turbos to 2600MHz when doing something. The Sandy Bridge "overclock" isn't actually an overclock, it's a limit on the maximum frequency the CPU can reach. My desktop is pretty silent most of the time but the CPU fan is regulated by the BIOS and when the turbo boost is at 43 (i.e. 4300MHz) it turns the fan speed up. I.e. it's only loud when the CPU is straining and is as loud (or quiet) as a stock CPU for 99% of the time as the stock and "overclocked" (i.e. CPU max multiplier set to something above the standard ship point) actually idle at the same frequency....I am not planning on o/c so machine is not loud

The choice of Intel Sandybridge boards available from the "ususal outlets" (i.e. Scan/Ebuyer) is not good.personally i would have gone with an intel motherboard (worth the cost), processor, chipset, NIC. you would not have a problem with that config![]()






I'm pleased to announce that I've joined i7-2600k club![]()
RobertP said:Having built one for someone else I find myself thinking about an upgrade to an i7 quite a lot lately. not sure I'll resist much longer![]()