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#151  Edited By inggrish
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@Ballroompirate said:

@_Matt_:

He uses his for gaming, I don't remember what kind it is but i'll ask him later today

This is what is basically looks like

I have 2 U2713HM's really nice. Good for gaming, but best for photo and 3D work.

EDIT: Also, that's pretty much the same looks as every DELL monitor from the back :P

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#152 Ballroompirate
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@_Matt_:

I just went by what the stand looks like lol :P

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#153  Edited By Evo_nine
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Took me a while to see the light, but im glad I finally did.

Now I know why PC gamers are the "master race"....ps4 and xone seem irrelevant now.

specs:

i5 4670, 8gb ram, 120g ssd, 1tb wd blue, r9 290 twin forza

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#154 CrownKingArthur
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@Evo_nine: tropical fish tank? good idea in australia. i'd even go salt water.

also, very tasteful set up.

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#155 Couth_
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@Evo_nine said:

Took me a while to see the light, but im glad I finally did.

Now I know why PC gamers are the "master race"

Das it mane. You should have got the k version of the 4670 though.

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#156 clyde46
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@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

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#157  Edited By Couth_
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@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

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#158  Edited By clyde46
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@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

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#159 Evo_nine
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@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

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#160 Evo_nine
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@CrownKingArthur said:

@Evo_nine: tropical fish tank? good idea in australia. i'd even go salt water.

also, very tasteful set up.

thnx mate.

Yeap theyre cichlids, would love to go saltwater one day :) looking into it atm.

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#161  Edited By Gaming-Planet
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I barely game. Still great for video encoding and basic tasks. :P

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#162 clyde46
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@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

Are you an Aussie? Do you have AC? Because if you are and don't have AC you will so find the limits of that cooler very fast.

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#163 Evo_nine
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@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

Are you an Aussie? Do you have AC? Because if you are and don't have AC you will so find the limits of that cooler very fast.

yes and yes....

but I will keep an eye on things now that you mention it.

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#164  Edited By kitty  Moderator
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This is all I have of my pc atm. It's kinda messy.

http://i60.tinypic.com/2aafxft.jpg

That was when I was using these specs

Cooler Master Haf 912, Phenom II x4 965 @3.8, 4 GB G Skill, 212 EVO, x2 7870 OC (MSI/Sapphire), x1 2TB HDD, x1 300GB, x1 60GB (pulled from one of my broken ps3s), 700watt psu

I did some upgrades in the past month or so, sig should explain. But I'll paste my sig anyways.

New specs

Cooler Master Haf 912|MSI Z87-G45 Gaming | i5 4670k @ 4.4GHz| Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO| 8GB GSkill Ripjaws X | x2 7870 (crossfire) | 2 TB HDD

waiting on this to come in the mail http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129030

If you guys want pics, I'll post one tomorrow

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#165 clyde46
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@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

Are you an Aussie? Do you have AC? Because if you are and don't have AC you will so find the limits of that cooler very fast.

yes and yes....

but I will keep an eye on things now that you mention it.

Something like a Corsair H40 or a Coolermaster 212, both are really cheap and simple to install.

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#166 inggrish
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@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

Are you an Aussie? Do you have AC? Because if you are and don't have AC you will so find the limits of that cooler very fast.

yes and yes....

but I will keep an eye on things now that you mention it.

Something like a Corsair H40 or a Coolermaster 212, both are really cheap and simple to install.

I used to have a H40 in my old build, ran like a charm and probably super cheap now.

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#167 Evo_nine
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@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine said:

@clyde46 said:

@Couth_ said:

@clyde46 said:

@Evo_nine You really need to get a aftermarket CPU cooler. Even if you aren't going to OC, it will improve your temps which means longer lifespan of your chip plus a lot less noise.

It should be fine. Neither the CPU or the Mobo is overclockable which probably means this PC won't go the distance (5+ years) anyway

Less noise is always good plus, running my 2600K at 100% on the stock cooler made it hit 90'C and that was at stock. Gaming temps would hit 65-70'C.

Yeah not looking to overclock, too much mucking around for me!

I cant really hear anything, its quiet as a mouse....especially compared to the 360.

Are you an Aussie? Do you have AC? Because if you are and don't have AC you will so find the limits of that cooler very fast.

yes and yes....

but I will keep an eye on things now that you mention it.

Something like a Corsair H40 or a Coolermaster 212, both are really cheap and simple to install.

thanks, cant seem to find a h40 in aus, coolermaster looks the go.

will pick one up next time im out.