QuiteSwell
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CPU
i5 3570k @ 4.2 Ghz
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Motherboard
ASRock Extreme3 Z77
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RAM
8GB G.Skill Sniper 1600 MHz Memory
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GPU
EVGA Superclocked GTX 660
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Case
NZXT Tempest 210
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Storage
Intel 730 Series SSD, WD Blue 500GB Storage Drive
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PSU
800W Seasonic PSU
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Display(s)
Asus VE248H ---- x2
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Cooling
CoolerMaster Hyper 212+
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Keyboard
DasKeyboard Professional (Blue Switch MasterRace)
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Mouse
Original Razer Deathadder
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Operating System
Windows 7
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I'm really considering it. I have an old AMD 880fx mobo sitting around with an athlon in it. I think this test would be a proper send off for them.
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The title was a reference to the lack of effort put into the fake.... it is not even close to resemblance of a real 780.
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I do have a throwaway Mobo so i might be uploading a build log if i feel like i have deep pockets.
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You don't understand... This seller is selling countless numbers of things such as wall adapters and dell oem keyboards to gain feedback. Then they use the GTX 780 name but put a "similar" before it in all lowercase. Some unsuspecting child could ask there mother for this and be met with a shorted out computer. This seller is trying to make money with Nvidia's product name. Edit: Not to mention Nvidia branding placed on the Fans.
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I was recently looking for a new gpu since I am running a barebones GTX 660. I was going through my options when I stumbled upon a perplexing result under the GTX 780 search. I was aware that there were a lot of scams going around on ebay but this just took the ridiculousness to a whole new level. Why in the world would someone buy this? It is literally a green PCB off of what looks like an OEM entry level card from 2007 with a poorly made heatsink with cheap paper stickers placed on the fans. I never really thought of a bootleg graphics card market so coming across this listing really showed me a whole new slew of ways somebody can scam you. What is keeping somebody from placing a 780 heatsink on a 680 etc.. I think this listing should show you guys that if you see something too good to be true on eBay... IT IS! So please be wary about what you buy and if you have any concerns the forum community is more than willing to help out.
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Intel Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition & Gigabyte X79-UD3 GIVEAWAY!
QuiteSwell replied to LinusTech's topic in LTT Releases
wow thats pretty cool -
i5 3570k Unstable at 4.5Ghz
QuiteSwell replied to QuiteSwell's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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i5 3570k Unstable at 4.5Ghz
QuiteSwell replied to QuiteSwell's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
wow nice. you won the silicon lottery. i wouldnt push very hard because you're only usin a 212. what temps are you gettin? around 60-65 but I'm am making the switch to an h100i very soon -
i5 3570k Unstable at 4.5Ghz
QuiteSwell replied to QuiteSwell's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Okay guys thank you im currently running at 4.5ghz at 1.15V stable.