Upgrade inbound!
First part has arrived this morning, just got two more bits to arrive today. I've now got the Intel waterblock, an additional 8GB of hyperX genesis in blue to go with the grey i already have and 1m of xspc clear hose. (i've put some xspc UV hose to show the difference between old uv, fresh uv and fresh clear)
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I've just fitted the new ram into the current system to see how well the new ram plays ball with the original set. I've fitted it so that they are in grey+blue channels. It wouldn't boot properly at first, but after a few tweaks it's now running fine. I've had a closer look at the xmp profile for them and there is only one difference. tRFC is 128 on the grey set and 208 on the blue set. Everything else, including the product code is the same. I'm Hopeful that it shouldn't affect their performance in the intel system.
That's an Overclockers uk thing.Love it how you hid the Haribo in there! :lol:
Cheers still uncertain how they will look with the new kit as there is no green on it. Hopefully it'll look ok.You have the nicest custom cables I've ever seen![]()
That's an Overclockers uk thing.
Cheers still uncertain how they will look with the new kit as there is no green on it. Hopefully it'll look ok.
Cpu arrived whilst i was in work. Spent the entire evening so far draining and dismantling everything.
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Motherboard, cpu and ram built ready to go in.
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The haribo is something ocuk tend to drop in each parcel they send. I've now got about 4 packs. Glad you think the ram looks ok, would prefer the grey modules to have been the green LoVo stuff. Not sure if it would play ball together in quad channel and it doesn't seem to be all that common either. As it is, i am unsure how things will pan out with the memory anyway.Well I didn't know about the Haribo thing
I had my doubts about that RAM going together aesthetically, but it actually looks really good!
I usually try to get my pc's to last a long time. I've found that if the initial outlay is quite high, the length of time they last is usually improved. The old athlon64 system that i ran prior to the phenom lasted from 2006-2009 and got passed on to my parents who used it right up till the end of last year. (after deciding that 2GB of ram was no longer enough and the impossibility of finding another PC4000 set of modules) This i7 system is my first intel for nearly 20 years, so it's got a lot to live up to. TBH, i can see the difference, but i usually see it each time i upgrade, plus i'm slightly disappointed as i really wanted a 6/8 core as it would have lasted longer.I must say, you did very well to get so long out of your Phenom II X4. I actually have the same CPU and 790FX board in my secondary rig. Solid combination they were. ^_^
It must also be quite the change, going Intel & Nvidia after all these years of AMD only.
Anyway, great rig and well done. I wouldn't nearly have all the patience to go through all that torment. The end result was well worth it though.