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kei7t9

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About kei7t9

  • Birthday Sep 05, 1992

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    London
  • Interests
    CPU Validation : http://valid.x86.fr/zasaal

    Motorcycles, Sports Car (Tuner's/Import), Computer, Gaming
  • Biography
    CPU Validation : http://valid.x86.fr/zasaal

    Asian guy studying in a European University with a huge infatuation for Computer parts, Big sports bikes and Import Sport's cars.

    Quotes:

    "Some people like to stand in the rain without an Umbrella. Thats what it means to live free."

    "If you work hard, you can make your own Luck."

    "オール・イズ・バニッティー (all is vanity)"
  • Occupation
    Overseas Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-4670K @ 4.5 Ghz OC
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Z87 Extreme4
  • RAM
    2 x 4GB G.Skill Ripjaws
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 G1 Gaming 2-Way SLi
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro
  • Storage
    120GB Samsung Evo 4x2TB Caviar Black
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova 1000W G2
  • Display(s)
    BenQ RL2455HM
  • Cooling
    Cryorig R1 Ultimate
  • Keyboard
    Unknown £5 Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Sharkoon Shark Force
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 64-bit
  1. Just posted it to let people know stocks arrived in the UK yesterday 86 quid a pop. but you just had to put 9 dicks up your ass because it was already posted? what a way to recharge your small e-penis ei! :lol: Lol.. wow, dickwads everywhere lmao... Your like the typical dick in youtube comments. Nothing different from YT. :wacko:
  2. Nothing worst than forum dickwads lols.

  3. lols ^There's always a dick inside people ain't it lol. You should try pull it out your ass sometimes man.
  4. ye, same here. I am a bit worst though. I have no knack on holding up temptation to buy good looking stuff . So far stuck with the Z87, I might just turn into a white build if I can get my hands on that krait edition, but still stick with my 4670K. . That price is so aggressive though, its going hand in hand against ASRocks. Gonna wait for some in depth reviews for the board first!. I am not sure if its allowed, but this is the only video so far from a 3rd party reviewer so far ... It looks really clean :
  5. So far I have no Coil whine's from my 2 G1 Gaming cards. And no Coil whine both on my old XFX 750W and my newly installed 1000W G2 Tested on software's that allows me to produce 300+ fps (which usually is the trigger from my old MSi GTX 770 Lightning which had Coil Whine, when I hit alot of FPS OCd at 1431 Core clock). Tested the same for the G1 Gaming at core clocks, 1401, 1566, 1601, 1701. No Coil whine at all at high FPS. Hopefully it stays that way
  6. Very sexy Looking mobo imo! :wub: Wished I had a white build but have blue now so http://uk.msi.com/product/mb/Z97S-SLI-Krait-Edition.html#hero-overview £86 only ! Aggressive pricing! for a nice looking Mobo. (Cheaper if you don't have U.K. 20% Vat)
  7. Most Paste are about the same with 1-3 degree difference. CLU in the other hand can lower up to 20 degrees cel. But not sure about CLU only on the IHS/Block without de-lid. but MX-4 is still pretty good imo.
  8. Do you have CPU Z installed? Try to run P95 smallffts stock mode with the boost clock and can you share what voltage your cpu is at using CPU Z it will show it. Must be voltage while your running P95 at 100% load. As for my settings this are the current one I am using. Might be easier if we have the same bios interface. But that I am not sure, my mobo is an ASRock Z87 Extreme4 This is a quick basic OC that works for my 4670K (this is a delidded one though with CLU) My Settings: 4.4 OC / Temperture max on P95 Smallffts : 58-59 / Temeprature max on High IBT : 64-66 >Set All Core CPU Multiplier to 44x >CPU Cache Multiplier als called Ring bus Multiplier 35 >Fixed CPU Vcore 1.225 >CPU Cache Voltage also called Ring Bus Voltage 1.200 > Vrin also called CPU Input Voltage 1.900v 4.5 OC / Temperture max on P95 Smallffts : 64-68 / Temeprature max on High IBT : 68-75 >Set All Core CPU Multiplier to 45x >CPU Cache Multiplier als called Ring bus Multiplier 35 >Fixed CPU Vcore 1.262 >CPU Cache Voltage also called Ring Bus Voltage 1.200 > Vrin also called CPU Input Voltage 1.900v 4.6 OC / Temperture max on P95 Smallffts : 69-71 / Temeprature max on High IBT : 69-77 >Set All Core CPU Multiplier to 46x >CPU Cache Multiplier als called Ring bus Multiplier 35 >Fixed CPU Vcore 1.310 >CPU Cache Voltage also called Ring Bus Voltage 1.200 > Vrin also called CPU Input Voltage 1.900v The voltages in the end though will be lower if you have a good chip or higher if you have a bad chip. My chip obviously is very bad, it only has nice temps because I delidded + added CLU on it. But without CLU I also tested using MX-4 on the de-lid. The temperature is like 15 degrees hotter. Also I don't recommened doing a voltage of 1.3+ or more if your sticking with the OC. Even if the temperature is good if your at 1.3+ voltage it will degrade the cpu faster. Which is why a good overclocker CPU is the one that uses less voltage and reaching 5GHz stable. like 1.2Volts and stable at 5GHz, lower voltage also means lower temperatures (this is the good example of lower temperature because of voltage) But lower temperature because of CLU is good too but if your at 1.3 volts its not fully good. You can check IBT results : Last post : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/17646-ltt-forums-cpu-overclocking-database/page-23
  9. you dont get screen tearing if your using 1 GPU. Not that common atleast. It becomes more apparent if your on SLi. Which makes Vsync on Adaptive mode handy. Adaptive mode will automatically lock your fps equal to your monitor's hertz. 60, 75, 120, 144.
  10. Check Pascal and Volta No more PCI-e. But NVLink with biggest bus, and alot of Vram with 3Dstacked memory, and high performing GPU cores insane GPU, but not sure about the price might be the same
  11. Think I dropped screws on my mobo while assembling and reassembling it like 3 times, then stabbed it with a Philips screw driver twice. Although no scratch. Its still working.
  12. I second that^, Checked some more Z87 with DC, alot of people are having problems with it too... I guess the best way for it really is to sell your z8x mobo then get a nice Z97 Alternative. I guess the compatibility can only be fix through hardware, since most software update they did causes alot of problem if you pair it with the Z87 because after all the Z9x will be for Broadwell's as well.
  13. They should be fully working as far as I know. And most Mobo's (Z87) released latest bios version for it to be able to run DC CPU's. Did you check your Mobo / CPU-Z Mainboard Tab : see if its atleast Bios version 1504
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