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About ALXAndy
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Title
CO Zombie Mods
- Birthday Jan 25, 1974
Profile Information
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Location
West Sussex
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Computers, zombies. Adding the two together.
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Biography
Born and raised in Brixton, South London. Ten year stint in the USA (NJ, MD, OH, DE) certified loon.
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Occupation
CO Zombie Mods.
System
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CPU
Intel 5820k @ 4.4ghz
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Motherboard
MSI Alienware
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RAM
16gb 2133 DDR4
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GPU
AMD Fury X
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Case
Area 51 2014 Triad
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Storage
Asus RAIDR, Velociraptor etc
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PSU
Dell 850w
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Display(s)
Acer 4k2k G-Sync
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Cooling
AIO cooling
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Battlefield 4
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Mouse
Razer Naga Expert
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Sound
Craetive Recon 3D Aune valve DAC
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Console Killer - GTX 980 - Core i7 4790K - SS Grandia GD09
ALXAndy replied to rarifiedbovine's topic in Build Logs
Two things spring to mind. 1. Holy crap, that's a serious rat's nest in there. 2. Small form factor my rusty sheriff's badge. -
That case honks more than a goose about to have its neck wrung for Xmas.
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Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Star Trek Case Mod, ASUS, 3 way SLI
ALXAndy replied to Mnpctech's topic in Build Logs
This is awesome, subbed ! -
Project Red Gotham - 980ti SLI - custom water cooled - Node 804
ALXAndy replied to therawview's topic in Build Logs
The orange peel on the paint needs to be addressed. The cutting of the drive cages is pissed and needs to be sorted out. Nice cabling and I quite like the SSDs. -
And it's done First up I found the cable I needed. Cut off all but one. Joined the OEM SATA cable to the blue one I bought. The drive.. And fitted. And you may have noticed I have fitted some cable combs.
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Right, one PCI SSD holder. So I should be able to display that lovely blue SSD
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You've missed the point dude. See the silver part on the end? I will be removing that and bolting a piece of 5mm acrylic to it and making a holder for an SSD. There will be no fan. I just got done digging and found an old SATA card so I used the back plate off of that. Just keep an eye on the thread and you'll see it come alive
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Update ! things have gone quiet due to personal issues but that doesn't mean I'm not planning things I wanted a largish PCIE SSD but they are expensive. The Intel 750 400gb is around £320 and I didn't really want to be paying that just to store my games on. So it's time to think out of the box a little. I've ordered this and have it ghetto fitted to the PC ATM. It's a 480gb. I have also ordered this (don't laugh !) And plan to remove the end PCIE plate. This will give me the opportunity to drill holes through it and mount an acrylic board that will hold that lovely b
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That depends. These new PCIE drives come in two flavours. One fits into your board into a physical slot and the other uses a proprietary connector, separate to the PCIE slots. I'm calling troll on this until we see some evidence.
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haha I've got a few dude. They're Living Dead dolls. It usually sits on top of the rig but I moved it
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Power supply now fitted. Next up - paint the PCI back plates and get another Fury...
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The whole thing it would seem.
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OK going back to your post. This isn't a Dell. If you take a look closely at the case you see this. Ring any bells? MSI. Then you go into the overclocking software. And. And my daily overclock, with a little Realbench 2.41. 4.4ghz 24/7 stable out of a 5820k. I'm really not sure what more you could ask for. Any way, I got all of the new cooling fitted. It's a little noisier than before but nothing bad. It doesn't have that horrible whirr when the PC starts any more either which is nice. Apologies for using flash, it's a dark day here on the South