Fancied a change...

BigIan88

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I have some massive changes to both my main PC and folding PC over the next week or so which is very exciting for me.

I had an 1100t in my main PC for a few months but the old Asus motherboard I was using (M4A77TD Pro) couldnt keep up with my overclocking and as a result I couldnt get it past 3.9Ghz regardless of voltages as the volt spikes were very uncomfortable indeed (see below)

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So rather than forking out for a new motherboard, I decided to have a bit of a switch around.

Ive sold/given away parts of my folding PC:

Gigabyte MA78G DS3H

4GB (2x2GB) generic DDR2 (800Mhz)

8800GTS (OEM cooler) 512mb

Phenom 9950 BE @ 2.6 Ghz (AM2+)

And Im replacing them with a cheap and cheerful AM3 board with 2GB of DDR3 along with the 1100t and a GTX 470 with a sole purpose of folding.

For my main PC, I went out on wednesday and bought an i5 2500k and an P67 Sabertooth, which i`ll be using for gaming, video rendering and folding - I took some photos of the swap out
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All boxed up

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Information overload

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One sexy lookin' Mobo

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A few close ups

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Accessories

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Old build

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Without the D14

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CPU has found its home

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Close up with mounts

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The beastly Noctua on the Mobo

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Inside the case

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The massive cooler blocks the view somewhat...

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Unintentionally matching theme

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Everything back in place

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Its now fully stable @ 4.5Ghz and folding steadily (12-15k PPD), and i`ll be cleaning up the cables over the next few days as I ran out of cable ties
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I`ll add pictures of the new folding rig as and when its complete
 
I`ll give it a shot when I have some more thermal paste and see what difference the temps make
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the logic I used is I have 2 200m exhausts at the top which the hot air will be aimed at so they will get rid of it quicker than t he single 120mm fan at the rear
 
Looking good Ian
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I really want to get me a P67 Sabretooth but I need to buy a few non PC related things and can't afford it at the moment
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Also, if you can get 4.7ghz at reasonable voltage you might be able to get up to ~17,000 PPD on some WU's, it's what i was getting at 4.7ghz anyway but I needed 1.385v to get 4.7ghz stable and i don't want to use those volts for a 24/7 OC.
 
I`ll give it a shot when I have some more thermal paste and see what difference the temps make
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the logic I used is I have 2 200m exhausts at the top which the hot air will be aimed at so they will get rid of it quicker than t he single 120mm fan at the rear

And its also sucking nice warm air off of the GPU. Plus it looks silly
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And its also sucking nice warm air off of the GPU. Plus it looks silly
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I was thinking that when looking at the pic's...... Would look 100% better with the cooler the other way..... Also the temps will be a little better, as like Tom says atm its sucking warm air from the GPU.

Part from that though fella looks good
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thanks for the last pic...

now i know (more-or-less) how much the slice off the bottom few fins that cover the last memory slot
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doing so, won't affect the heatpipes whatsoever

"The Butcher of Noctua" (buah-hahahaha)
 
thanks for the last pic...

now i know (more-or-less) how much the slice off the bottom few fins that cover the last memory slot
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doing so, won't affect the heatpipes whatsoever

"The Butcher of Noctua" (buah-hahahaha)

would you like some photos with a better angle?
 
very nice, the cooler does look better like that, can you tell me if there is a clear cmos switch or jumper on the p67 sabertooth, i can't see one.

Thanks
 
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