Finished my first build, looking for suggestions and/or validation that I understood something about PC building from all the posts I've been reading.
Rig Specs:
Motherboard: GA-Z87X-D3H
CPU: i7-4770k OC at 4.5, 1.25v
GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC W/ ACX cooling
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 2x4 GB, 1600 Mhz, CL9
Storage: Samsung SSD EVO 250 GB, 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM
PSU: Corsair TX 850
Cooling: H100i for the CPU
Fans H100i: NF-F12 in push-pull
Fans top: Silent Series R2
Fans bot and rear: NF-A14
I think the H100i is doing a fine job at cooling the CPU. At a room temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius, during stress testing in Prime95, the CPU temps were 73 degrees Celsius on the hottest core. I was able to overclock the CPU higher than this but it wasn't stable in Prime95; it crashed after a couple of minutes.
The temperatures for the GPUs are satisfying. During stress tests in FurMark, at a room temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, the hottest one was 73 while the other one was at 62 degrees Celsius.
I choose a non modular PSU just because I saw no point in paying that much for a modular one (the modular version had a 25% higher price).
I took out the drive cages, so there would be nothing obstructing the fresh airflow to the GPUs. The storage drives are in the optical drive cage.
I have a couple of questions:
1. My motherboard has 1 16x PCIE, 1 8x PCIE and 1 4x PCIE. Would it be a big difference for the GPUs if they were both in 16x PCIE slots?
2. Would a different motherboard allow the CPU to be stable at a higher OC?
3. What would a safe voltage for an OC be, for this CPU? Would a higher voltage than 1.3 shorten its lifespan or this doesn't matter as long as it's being kept at low temps?
If you guys have further suggestions on how I could improve this rig or want further details, please leave a comment.
PS: I know that TTL always suggests that the PSU should be with the fan up, but that is not an option for me.
Rig Specs:
Motherboard: GA-Z87X-D3H
CPU: i7-4770k OC at 4.5, 1.25v
GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC W/ ACX cooling
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 2x4 GB, 1600 Mhz, CL9
Storage: Samsung SSD EVO 250 GB, 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM
PSU: Corsair TX 850
Cooling: H100i for the CPU
Fans H100i: NF-F12 in push-pull
Fans top: Silent Series R2
Fans bot and rear: NF-A14
I think the H100i is doing a fine job at cooling the CPU. At a room temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius, during stress testing in Prime95, the CPU temps were 73 degrees Celsius on the hottest core. I was able to overclock the CPU higher than this but it wasn't stable in Prime95; it crashed after a couple of minutes.
The temperatures for the GPUs are satisfying. During stress tests in FurMark, at a room temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, the hottest one was 73 while the other one was at 62 degrees Celsius.
I choose a non modular PSU just because I saw no point in paying that much for a modular one (the modular version had a 25% higher price).
I took out the drive cages, so there would be nothing obstructing the fresh airflow to the GPUs. The storage drives are in the optical drive cage.
I have a couple of questions:
1. My motherboard has 1 16x PCIE, 1 8x PCIE and 1 4x PCIE. Would it be a big difference for the GPUs if they were both in 16x PCIE slots?
2. Would a different motherboard allow the CPU to be stable at a higher OC?
3. What would a safe voltage for an OC be, for this CPU? Would a higher voltage than 1.3 shorten its lifespan or this doesn't matter as long as it's being kept at low temps?
If you guys have further suggestions on how I could improve this rig or want further details, please leave a comment.
PS: I know that TTL always suggests that the PSU should be with the fan up, but that is not an option for me.