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pmf026

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About pmf026

  • Birthday Sep 10, 1979

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Moscow, Russia
  • Occupation
    Part-time daytrading

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-6850K
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99-E WS
  • RAM
    4x4GB Corsair Dominator LPX DDR4
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX1080 ACX 3.0 SC
  • Case
    Aerocool XPredator Devil Red
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 EVO NVMe, 2xRAID0 (4xWD RE3 1TB)
  • PSU
    Fractal Design Newton R3 800W
  • Display(s)
    Acer GD245HQ
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Mitsumi KFK-EA4XT
  • Mouse
    Bloody N50
  • Sound
    Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Champion
  • Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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  1. Since M.2 will require additional cooling, and throttling issues due to overheating. I'm gonna stick with U.2 and Intel for now. Thanks everyone.
  2. I'd go with WD RE. The most reliable drives of them all. WD Black, is pretty good too. You probably might want to replace it after 4-5 years. WD Red is really great for NAS. My personal experience with seagate wasn't very good. I don't trust it since 7200.12, buying Seagate drive is like a lottery, it can work for years, or couple months..may be even couple weeks, then something fails (heads or motor or firmware or whatever. ether way you won't be able to access your precious data when it's gonna happen)
  3. Guess I will have to wait till the end of next month, when both products become available.
  4. those darn hard drive installation difficulties...xD
  5. I was talking about Intel 750 2.5 drive (which is U.2) not add-in card version. They both new. Both having a badass benchmark results.
  6. No worries. I've got X99, it's gen3. Okay, screw SATA Express ... psh...2GB/s That leaves two. U.2 (SFF-8639) stands out as the best atm. You see, I'm torn between Intel 750 (U.2) and Samsung 960 pro (M.2). ASUS HyperKit uses M.2 slot anyway, so do I really need U.2, why do I need it? And why Intel 750 drive has a massive radiator? Is it really that hot? What about Samsung's 960 Pro? Guys, pros and cons pls.
  7. Well, they're all pcie...but which one is superior?
  8. I'm kind of lost in between... which interface is superior? M.2 vs U.2 vs SATAexpress Which one is "the future"? All three of these interfaces are NVMexpress ready but, which one is the best? Detailed pros and cons would be very nice. Thanks in advance.
  9. I've been told. But thanks for your input.
  10. Update your card's bios and request a thermal mod kit for free (product registration is required, prepare your serial number and scan/upload the invoice). Check HERE if your graphics card is affected.
  11. You can use my settings (i7-6850K). Just tweak it a little to fit your system. (don't go beyond 1.35v and you will be fine). Don't forget to download and flash the latest bios. oh and try staying within 1.35V (except vccin 1.47(min)-1.98V(max)) and 82°C, unless you really know what you're doing.
  12. Note: Latest X99-E WS bios (ver.3302) performs a bit slower, but much much more stable than 3201. Cooled by Noctua NH-D15. Ambient temp. +25.3°C VccSA is at 1.28V and VccIO at 1.25v (1.35 max), vccin 1.95 (1.98 max), uncore x31 at 1v
  13. I do. There's no need to bump this thread anymore. My mitsumi keyboard works fine with this Active PS/2 adapter. idk how to close this...sorry.
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