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Antm4n

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About Antm4n

  • Birthday Jun 03, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Loughborough, United Kingdom
  • Biography
    I get paid to press buttons
  • Occupation
    VR Developer

System

  • CPU
    i5 4670k - 4.2GHz
  • Motherboard
    H87M-PLUS
  • RAM
    16GB
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 980ti 6GB
  • Case
    In-win 301
  • Storage
    2x 120GB SSD + 1x 2TB HDD
  • PSU
    700W Cooler Master Silent Pro
  • Display(s)
    Eizo Foris 2421 + LG M227WDP
  • Cooling
    Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Spyder by Noppoo - TKL
  • Mouse
    Steelseries Rival 700
  • Sound
    Custom speaker setup + Steelseries Siberia 800
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
  1. I have a dbrand skin for my PS vita and I did have one for my Nexus 4 =D Great company..really fast shipping to the UK too. Also front facing speakers. I want me some front facing speakers.
  2. My favourite part of the phone is probably the customisation of the OS. That's my main complaint with stock android (I know I can get a different launcher but still ) Plus the back buttons seem quite interesting.
  3. Yea I want to keep it running below 80 and 1.2 volts was the lowest I could get it before it bluescreens after 10 mins of Prime95. I probably just keep it on 4.2GHz for now because it seems to run well with no problems. I did manage to get a Cinebench test done on 4.4GHz and I got 20 or so points more than 4.2GHz so not a 'massive' difference.
  4. Ah ok nice one thanks for that What do you have your 4670k running at? You reckon hitting 80 Degrees is okay during Prime95? I started hitting it when I tried running 1.200 Volts and 4.4GHz and I didn't know if it was okay haha.
  5. I played metro for a while and the max it hit was 64 Degrees
  6. Cheers for the response! I'm just about to go to bed. It's 2:45am aha, I'll try when I wake up..I'm playing through Metro Last Light so I'll have core temp running on the second screen and see how I get on. Thanks.
  7. Update: I've had Prime95 running for just over an hour and the temps have no changed and it still seems to be running stable.
  8. Hey, I'm currently in the process of overclocking my CPU and I have the multiplier at x42 so it's running at 4.2Ghz and the core voltage at 1.15, in Prime95 I get a max temp of 76 Degrees but it doesn't hit that often. I was wondering if this is safe because I know it wont hit that in everyday use and for playing games. I've had a look around and some people have said in Prime95 85-90 Degrees is max but other people have said don't get it go above 70-75. It seems to be running stable but I just wanted to make sure before I keep it. The cooler I have is a Hyper 212 EVO. Thanks a bunch for any help! I'll attach a picture of the Core Temp window just incase it helps.
  9. Right. I know it's a bit of a late response to this but I got a r9 280x. Put it in the PC and everything's working fine..I did a little research online and apparently it was to do with the ROM on my graphics card because I had the unlocked shaders it must've been causing issues
  10. I've tried the graphics card on a different motherboard and it also didn't work. It was a Gigabyte board so it wasn't an ASUS problem. I'm saving up to get a r9 280x and hopefully I wont have any problems with it when I get it.
  11. I don't get it. The card works fine on a different motherboard but not this one..A different card works fine on this motherboard though..Strange
  12. There's no display at all. But I just posted that a different graphics card works fine.
  13. Thanks for all the help I couldn't try the bottom PCIe slot because the card doesn't fit..the power, reset, hdd light header thing are in the way. I did however manage to get hold of a 2nd graphics card, plugged it in and it's working fine. I don't get why because the other card works perfectly fine on the other motherboard. I might have to buy a new graphics card..
  14. Yeah I've checked and made sure it is. Also unplugged both 6 pin power connectors from the PSU and plugged them back in.
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