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SACBALLZ

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    SACBALLZ got a reaction from seon123 in Good 600w psu?   
    getting new people riled up is not a good way to make people take you seriously. 
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    SACBALLZ got a reaction from Ace McPlane in GPU Fan is making a loud buzzing noise(VIDEO included)   
    might be a bad fan bearing, looks like its shaking in there pretty badly. can't hear the video at work because my computer has craptastic speakers.
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    SACBALLZ got a reaction from Crunchy Dragon in After using a laptop to game, this is my first PC build. 460x w/i5 and 1070ti   
    Hey guys, so just like the title says. I had an MSI laptop with i5 and 960m, upgraded with a Sandisk Ultra 2 SSD 480gb. It served me well, but I was enjoying gaming so much and my brother liked his first build so much that I decided to build a rig myself. Sorry for the crappy cell phone pictures. 
     
    Case: Corsair 460x RGB
    Mobo: Asus ROG Strix 270e
    CPU: i5 7600k 
    Cooler: NZXT Kraken X42
    GPU: MSI 1070ti Duke
    Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16gb(8gb x 2) 2400mhz
    Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 500gb
    PSU: Corsair CX650M
     
    Peripherals:
    Monitor: Dell S2417DG
    Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow X Ultimate
    Mouse: Razer Deathadder
     
    I used one of the pre-configured Asus overclock's for my CPU, it max's at 4.5ghz. After watching alot of YouTube videos, particularly Jayz, I learned to OC GPU's and used Afterburner to achieve a 225mhz offset on the core and a 450 on the memory, sits around 2088 on the core in games. I didn't realize the NZXT uses a 140mm fan on the radiator when I bought it, so I had to remove two out of the 3 120's on the front of the case for it to fit, and used one of the leftover 120's as an exhaust. I recently bought a 3 pack of Corsair 140 ML's to have matching 140mm RGB fans in the front(the stock Kraken fan was not RGB) and set the radiator up with push/pull. I then added another of the leftover 120mm fans as a top exhaust. It actually helped my temps alot, 5C decrease on the GPU(this GPU is known for being hotter than other GPU's with a 3 or even 2 fan cooler) and around the same on the CPU. I also got some sleeved cable extensions for the 24 ATX plug and the GPU, the CXM cables looked awful. Cable management as im sure some of you are aware, is a bitch in this case. I should have gotten a fully modular PSU and real sleeved cables instead of extensions, i think it would have made cable management much better. I may do that eventually. I also have an old 2.5 WD Blue HDD 1TB that I'm going to add at some point, and possibly another 850 Evo to run two SSD's in Raid 0. Anyway, hope you guys like it as much as I do. I'm excited to continue fine tuning it and refining it as time goes on. 


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