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OC'd my CPU. Way better score!  :)

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 4790k
GPU: 980ti K|ngp|n
GPU Core: 1303
GPU Memory: 1937

Score: 17,535

GPU Score: 21,640
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/6490371

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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Good Extreme and Ultra run!!

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme
CPU: 4790k
GPU: 980ti K|ngp|n
GPU Core: 1308
GPU Memory: 1897

Score: 9,408

GPU Score: 10,212

3DMark Link:http://www.3dmark.com/fs/6486795

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike Ultra
CPU: 4790k
GPU: 980ti K|ngp|n
GPU Core: 1303
GPU Memory: 1899

Score: 4,999

GPU Score: 4,949

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/6490216

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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I just want to point out how close my 4770k @ 4.8GHz w/ reference ASUS 980Ti (watercooled) is to the 4790k @5GHz w/980Ti K|ngp|n, lol

Not ragging on the K|ngp|n but I find it funny that it's so close... the systems are nearly identical,. Samsung SSD with 16GB (2x8GB) ram ect...

 

https://gyazo.com/132b19b13451cbaf8c5d348c0e7c86fe

 

I'm jelly of all that copper and it seems a waste to replace it all with a block....

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First go at these Benchmarks!

 

Benchmark: (Fire Strike)

CPU:  Intel i7-4790k (4.7ghz)

GPU: 970 Gigabyte (SLI)

GPU Core: 1530mhz

GPU Memory: 1877mhz

Score: 18390

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9297310?

PCPartPicker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YJxWkL

I'll add your submission to the Google doc when I get home from school. Around 4ish

 

@Maxxtraxx Google Doc is updated

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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I just want to point out how close my 4770k @ 4.8GHz w/ reference ASUS 980Ti (watercooled) is to the 4790k @5GHz w/980Ti K|ngp|n, lol

Not ragging on the K|ngp|n but I find it funny that it's so close... the systems are nearly identical,. Samsung SSD with 16GB (2x8GB) ram ect...

 

https://gyazo.com/132b19b13451cbaf8c5d348c0e7c86fe

 

I'm jelly of all that copper and it seems a waste to replace it all with a block....

Why wouldn't it be close? It is the exact same chip. You pay for the added features on the kingpin. I would have never bought this card tbh, if i didnt get such a crazy deal on it. I paid the same amount that I would have paid on any other aftermarket 980ti  :D

 

My latest runs I am almost 1k GPU score higher on air than your reference on water. I think that is a significant difference.

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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Well, have to stop here for now. Crazy storm outside and lights are flickering. Card has more left in it though. Never see above 50c on this card during benching!! Great air cooler!! Happy I got a great 4790k as well!!

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 4790k
GPU: 980ti K|ngp|n
GPU Core: 1306
GPU Memory: 2133

Score: 17,835

GPU Score: 22,138
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/6511561

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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Benchmark: (Fire Strike, Fire Strike Extreme, Sky Diver)
CPU: intel i7-5820k @4.1GHz
GPU: 2x SLI Asus 980ti's 
GPU Core: @1493MHz

GPU Memory: 1825

Score: 22263
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142
PCPartPicker Link: (optional) https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX

Intel i7-5820k OC'ed to 4.2GHz @1.225 V; w/ Corsair H110i GTX2x Asus Strix 980ti's; Asus Rampage V Extreme; 16GB (2x8GB) Crucial Ballistics GDDR4 RAM; EVGA 1000P2 psu

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX + 43" 4k Vizio M-Series TV

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Why wouldn't it be close? It is the exact same chip. You pay for the added features on the kingpin. I would have never bought this card tbh, if i didnt get such a crazy deal on it. I paid the same amount that I would have paid on any other aftermarket 980ti :D

My latest runs I am almost 1k GPU score higher on air than your reference on water. I think that is a significant difference.

Yes I realize all that and you should be higher your binned chip vs my random chance.....

Water isn't helping my OC much if any max temps are lower sure but I never got it over 75*C with the stock cooler. Even using stock voltage or +87mv doesn't help my OC so yeah.

Like you say and this was more my point the price difference for such similar performance is crazy to me, that said I'm not knocking the card it is great and all but is it worth the premium that I don't know...

I see you got higher and that's cool!

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Yes I realize all that and you should be higher your binned chip vs my random chance.....

Water isn't helping my OC much if any max temps are lower sure but I never got it over 75*C with the stock cooler. Even using stock voltage or +87mv doesn't help my OC so yeah.

Like you say and this was more my point the price difference for such similar performance is crazy to me, that said I'm not knocking the card it is great and all but is it worth the premium that I don't know...

I see you got higher and that's cool!

I agree, for the average gamer/consumer the extra price does not make sense.This card was made to target the extreme OC'er competing in HWbot and going for records. Hence the added features. Samsung memory, 14+3 phase digital VRM, EVBot, Triple BIOS, ASIC selection etc. If used for what it was intended for (LN2), it is a far superior 980ti compared to the others. It holds all the single card world records by a large margin.

 

Where I live, in Canada the average 980ti costs $900 + 12% tax. I got this card for $900 used. Considering EVGA has the best warranty program, in my opinion it was a no risk purchase. It would have been stupid to buy any other aftermarket card for more money.

 

Oh ya, and the t shirt is bad ass!!  :P

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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What type of cooling do you have on that 4790k?

 

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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What type of cooling do you have on that 4790k?

 

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EK Predator 360.

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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EK Predator 360.

My old 4790k was a really good overclocker. The volts were amazing!!! I traded for this 4770k and 780ti s and then the chip was traded to @Lays

 

She's like the village bicycle, everyone has had a ride.

Spoiler

 

LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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My old 4790k was a really good overclocker. The volts were amazing!!! I traded for this 4770k and 780ti s and then the chip was traded to @Lays

 

She's like the village bicycle, everyone has had a ride.

lmao. This one is pretty good as well. I can run it at 5.1 in 3Dmark FS. My last 4790k I couldn't get it to bench past 4.8 no matter what i did.

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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I agree, for the average gamer/consumer the extra price does not make sense.This card was made to target the extreme OC'er competing in HWbot and going for records. Hence the added features. Samsung memory, 14+3 phase digital VRM, EVBot, Triple BIOS, ASIC selection etc. If used for what it was intended for (LN2), it is a far superior 980ti compared to the others. It holds all the single card world records by a large margin.

 

Where I live, in Canada the average 980ti costs $900 + 12% tax. I got this card for $900 used. Considering EVGA has the best warranty program, in my opinion it was a no risk purchase. It would have been stupid to buy any other aftermarket card for more money.

 

Oh ya, and the t shirt is bad ass!!  :P

Yeah I'm in Toronto and I paid $870 +13% in July for my reference card. I could have waited for the aftermarket cards but I am not that hardcore of an overclocker and I don't regret my purchase. This card works well and fits my build needs great getting lucky in the lottery was nice though...

I'm interested to see what your max is on water too if heat is holding you back at all now....

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I could probably get 4.7ghz easily on the cpu, but I'm pretty sure this is as far I can push the gpus...

 

Benchmark: (Fire Strike)
CPU: intel i7-4770k @4.6GHz
GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 780Ti
GPU Core: 1088MHz

GPU Memory: 1814MHz

Score: 18728
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9321576?

 

Benchmark: (Fire Strike Extreme)
CPU: intel i7-4770k @4.6GHz
GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 780Ti
GPU Core: 1088MHz

GPU Memory: 1814MHz

Score: 10133
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9321624?

Spoiler

 

LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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I could probably get 4.7ghz easily on the cpu, but I'm pretty sure this is as far I can push the gpus...

 

Benchmark: (Fire Strike)

CPU: intel i7-4770k @4.6GHz

GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 780Ti

GPU Core: 1088MHz

GPU Memory: 1814MHz

Score: 18728

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9321576?

 

Benchmark: (Fire Strike Extreme)

CPU: intel i7-4770k @4.6GHz

GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 780Ti

GPU Core: 1088MHz

GPU Memory: 1814MHz

Score: 10133

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9321624?

What's your voltage and temps for 4.6GHz?

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What's your voltage and temps for 4.6GHz?

I didn't stress test but in firestrike the max temp was 60c on core 2 and the average was 50c overall. 4.6ghz @ 1.26v, I might be able to get lower volts I just didn't want it to crash. This was also with my fans maxed and the side panel off.

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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I didn't stress test but in firestrike the max temp was 60c on core 2 and the average was 50c overall. 4.6ghz @ 1.26v, I might be able to get lower volts I just didn't want it to crash. This was also with my fans maxed and the side panel off.

That sounds really good, mine is at 70*C 4.6GHz @ 1.29v, to get 4.8 I had to go up to 1.36v if I recall.

A delid would really help mine, but I don't care enough to do it.....

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That sounds really good, mine is at 70*C 4.6GHz @ 1.29v, to get 4.8 I had to go up to 1.36v if I recall.

A delid would really help mine, but I don't care enough to do it.....

Yeah, later today or tomorrow I'm gonna push it to 4.7-4.8 and see. Trying to break 19,000

 

If I delid I wanna get some Coolabratory Liquid Ultra

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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bit of goofing around, this isn't for a submission. 

only so I can post it :P

 

GPU on air

 

ltyCc.jpg

Stuff:  i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz  |  Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda

Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ 

FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089

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bit of goofing around, this isn't for a submission. 

only so I can post it :P

 

GPU on air

 

 

Nice score!

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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Nice score!

 

 

Here is my best:

 

 

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Stuff:  i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz  |  Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda

Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ 

FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089

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Here is my best:

 

 

 

Should have ran the test with the cpu on dice. Probably get a pretty good physics score

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LTT's Fastest single core CineBench 11.5/15 score on air with i7-4790K on air

Main Rig

CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

Plex Server WIP

CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

Lenovo Legion Laptop

CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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