New Members: Post your introduction!

Hey all,

Great site! Awsome information and will definitely be hitting you all up for some advice on my new rig that I'm gonna build. It will be the first time not buying from someone so should be fun! Yes we can have fun down in Mississippi...just gotta look for it...with shotgun...and beer...and a 4x4 truck with gun rack! Just did my first OC without any hiccups but alas the new rig bug has resurfaced so time to build!
 
Roger, Roger... over and out
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Wanted to Pop in as you say and say hello. New to Water Cooling and over clock. I have read alot on the forums and apreciate all the input.
 
Hello, I'm from Malaysia.

Been using PC's for a while but am quite new to OCing. Planning to build a new rig soon, so hopefully you guys can give me some pointers on OCing and stuff...
 
Yo guys and girls, i live for this s@?t! am a complete newbe to well just about everythink! as i have only been useing a pc now for less than 6 months, was a console gamer my hole life untill i seen the light! anyway just wanted to say hi and stay classy people!
 
Yo guys and girls, i live for this s@?t! am a complete newbe to well just about everythink! as i have only been useing a pc now for less than 6 months, was a console gamer my hole life untill i seen the light! anyway just wanted to say hi and stay classy people!

Yeah, console gaming's good for a laugh but PC gaming's where the true believers are.

Welcome to enlightenment
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Hello, and welcome to Overclock3D! The webs most dedicated resource for overclocking and computer modification information. Our staff and member base are by far the best the internet has to offer.

We encourage all new members to post an introduction thread after completing registration so that we can all get to know you, and vice-versa. We're one big family here and we'd love for you to be a part of it.

An introduction thread takes about 20 seconds of your time and is the single best way for us to get to know each other better and rightly welcome you to our forum, so please, post your intro now!

Welcome aboard new :anisx:'r!

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Hey thanks my name is Richard I am a rare coin & Bullion Dealer/Broker I started building Extreme Gaming Desktop Computers last year. My first was a very fun system too build. I did a lot of research before buying I went with the ASUS Rampage III Extreme MB i7950 3.06 GHz 6GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz, XFX ATI Radeon 5870 Crucial REALSSD C-300 128GB SATA III 6GB/s main boot drive Western Digital 1.5TB 64MB Cache Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000 Watt 80+ gold Certified to cool the CPU Thermaltake 760i Big Water Cooler The Thermaltake Spedo Full tower Case. I am building them to sell but, I am finding it very hard to get off the ground so far. I getting ready to build another one with the ASUS Rampage III Extreme Black Edition and have some questions and some help. I hope to find some here with all the members here. If I can be of any help too any one I always ready too.
 
Hey thanks my name is Richard I am a rare coin & Bullion Dealer/Broker I started building Extreme Gaming Desktop Computers last year. My first was a very fun system too build. I did a lot of research before buying I went with the ASUS Rampage III Extreme MB i7950 3.06 GHz 6GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz, XFX ATI Radeon 5870 Crucial REALSSD C-300 128GB SATA III 6GB/s main boot drive Western Digital 1.5TB 64MB Cache Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000 Watt 80+ gold Certified to cool the CPU Thermaltake 760i Big Water Cooler The Thermaltake Spedo Full tower Case. I am building them to sell but, I am finding it very hard to get off the ground so far. I getting ready to build another one with the ASUS Rampage III Extreme Black Edition and have some questions and some help. I hope to find some here with all the members here. If I can be of any help too any one I always ready too.

Welcome
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Hi there everyone! I've just built an almost finished rig after around five years of having an intel e6400@ 3ghz and titan vanessa L cooler and 4 gig corsair ram. I'm still using this ancient chieftec dragon case (built about 5 rigs in it since 2002 or something. My new rig is a 2600k@ 4.5ghz with a noctua d14 cooler with 8 gig corsair ram on a MSI P67A-GD65 plus an nvision kit and gigabyte gtx480 se.(my second MSI Board, I had the worst accident (£150 worth ever from rushing trying to take the processor out whilst in the case stood up to reseat it (it was a bad proc and ended up getting rma'd, it was giving me all kinds of problems. Seems over the years I got rusty and didn't realise how fragile the pins are nowadays. Anyway I bent a whole bunch of them on the mobo and no amount of fiddling would fix them. I just bought another mobo and was super careful. now I'm just waiting for the right time to buy a lovely black nzxt phantom. I love the look of that thing especially after having this old chieftec for so long, the airflow is terrible compared to modern cases. I put my old rig into super cheap ipod styled case lol, god knows why I bought that case but its ummm different anyway. I'll use that rig for tinkering and maybe testing stuff or something
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Anyway just wanted to say hi and wish i'd found this place earlier. I've enjoyed all the vids so far and hope to enjoy browsing/posting on the forums just as much
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Hi there everyone! I've just built an almost finished rig after around five years of having an intel e6400@ 3ghz and titan vanessa L cooler and 4 gig corsair ram. I'm still using this ancient chieftec dragon case (built about 5 rigs in it since 2002 or something. My new rig is a 2600k@ 4.5ghz with a noctua d14 cooler with 8 gig corsair ram on a MSI P67A-GD65 plus an nvision kit and gigabyte gtx480 se.(my second MSI Board, I had the worst accident (£150 worth ever from rushing trying to take the processor out whilst in the case stood up to reseat it (it was a bad proc and ended up getting rma'd, it was giving me all kinds of problems. Seems over the years I got rusty and didn't realise how fragile the pins are nowadays. Anyway I bent a whole bunch of them on the mobo and no amount of fiddling would fix them. I just bought another mobo and was super careful. now I'm just waiting for the right time to buy a lovely black nzxt phantom. I love the look of that thing especially after having this old chieftec for so long, the airflow is terrible compared to modern cases. I put my old rig into super cheap ipod styled case lol, god knows why I bought that case but its ummm different anyway. I'll use that rig for tinkering and maybe testing stuff or something
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Anyway just wanted to say hi and wish i'd found this place earlier. I've enjoyed all the vids so far and hope to enjoy browsing/posting on the forums just as much
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Welcome mate
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Hi peeps, I found you guys from YouTube. I have been subscribing for a while and the forum is often mentioned...

A bit about me, I started way back in the early 80's with micro computers(ZX81) and progressed from there. I have always build my own PC's only ever bought new when getting a laptop. I play online games and help run a clan, I'm the guy that gets to look after our servers. Strange how everyone has fun but I have to break off to kick some muppet, but anyhow. My computers were always a few years of so behind the cutting edge. Keeps the costs down and make for some fun and games choosing the best kit for the money. Anyhow this sort of gone out of the window since I started playing ArmA:2. If any of you know the game you will know it's a bugger to get to run fast. It make crysis look like Mario. Not the look but the muscle to run it fast. One day I will build a system capable of running that game completely maxed out but it hasn't happened yet!
 
Hi all, just thought I should pop in and say hello
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been lurking here for a few weeks and learned quite a lot on these forums, I feel a bit stupid asking questions so prefer to research as much as I can before I make a silly post
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and so far I have managed to get all my questions answered by looking at other posts.

Just did my 1st build a few weeks ago (spec in sig) and managed to get my i5 2500k to run at 5.21ghz just by reading posts I have found here. Looks like I'm here to stay
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