My Newest Edition with Intel's 3930K

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Intel i7 3930K
Intel Thermal Solution RTS2011LC
ASUS Sabertooth X79 EATX MB
32GB Kingston HyperX 1600 XMP PC3 (Only 24 in Pic)
3GB DDR5 XFX 7950 Double D Black Edition
180GB Intel 520 Cherryville SSD (Primary)
500GB WD VelociRaptor 64MB 10,000 RPM HDD (Editing)
1TB WD Caviar Black 64MB 7,200 RPM HDD (Storage)
Sound Blaster Recon3D Professional Audio Card
BD+RW ASUS BD Drive
DVD+RW ASUS DVD Drive
1200 Antec Quadro
Corsair Vengeance C70 Case
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Tripple channel ram, 2 optical drives, a 1200w psu...... You joined just in time dude. LOL

Dont worry we will teach you the right ways to do things!
 
Tripple channel ram, 2 optical drives, a 1200w psu...... You joined just in time dude. LOL

Dont worry we will teach you the right ways to do things!
Actually these Kingstons are Dual-channel as I am not a believer in Quad Channel RAM. Why in the world did you think this is triple channel????

As per psu I plan to further upgrade when I need/want it. Yes, per power its a lot even fully upgraded later down road, but is nicely stable and modular and recieved psu at a excellent price. Also has a nice look beyond the facts.

Just curious why you wrote that tinytomlogan? I consider this well built and meets my needs now and next couple years!
 
Actually these Kingstons are Dual-channel as I am not a believer in Quad Channel RAM. Why in the world did you think this is triple channel????

As per psu I plan to further upgrade when I need/want it. Yes, per power its a lot even fully upgraded later down road, but is nicely stable and modular and recieved psu at a excellent price. Also has a nice look beyond the facts.

Just curious why you wrote that tinytomlogan? I consider this well built and meets my needs now and next couple years!

All ram is the same. the channel thing just depends how many you have. You have 3 so thats dual + single......
 
Yes to a point. Single not same as dual channel just as ddr differ from ddr2. When manufacturer's point out Kits ppl get confused. lol. More the less I used these dimms in my i7 960 build, just added 8gb more when I upgraded cpu & mobo. This was for myself so I built on budget overtime. All my dimms match and my rendering is so much nicer in adobe and max. It almost yawns...LOL
 
I mean with DDR3 mate, not ddr1 and ddr2 LMAO

Im assuming the reason you dont have them all in there is it wont boot with all 4 dims in each side right?
 
BTW according to my post, not pics I mentioned it now has 32GB. so 4GB x 8 meet the quad channel this board has. I need to post newer picture as it now has 4GB x 8 DIMM
 
Yes to a point. Single not same as dual channel just as ddr differ from ddr2. When manufacturer's point out Kits ppl get confused. lol. More the less I used these dimms in my i7 960 build, just added 8gb more when I upgraded cpu & mobo. This was for myself so I built on budget overtime. All my dimms match and my rendering is so much nicer in adobe and max. It almost yawns...LOL

You are not understanding....you are tottaly confused by single rated memory and dual rated memory.
 
I mean with DDR3 mate, not ddr1 and ddr2 LMAO

Im assuming the reason you dont have them all in there is it wont boot with all 4 dims in each side right?
Yes it booted fine with the 3 on each side. I took this picture when I built this. I was waiting for other DIMMS to arrive. Runs fine with all 8. Your right JMMP, I didn't read reply clearly, just was making dumb point to unclear statement.

As per tinytimlogan, if the total amount of dimms are 4, then no one would not place them on just one side, likewise if they have 6. To take full advantage of the quad feature, one would place a total of 8 dimms yes!?
 
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Yes it booted fine with the 3 on each side. I took this picture when I built this. I was waiting for other DIMMS to arrive. Runs fine with all 8. Your right JMMP, I didn't read reply clearly, just was making dumb point to unclear statement.

As per tinytimlogan, if the total amount of dimms are 4, then no one would not place them on just one side, likewise if they have 6. To take full advantage of the quad feature, one would place a total of 8 dimms yes!?

or just 4 in the corresponding slots... depending what you planned to do with the computer
 
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