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Well, the graphics card is ASUS.  Dual fin SLI, so it's a higher end card, but not long enough to be a 70 or 80 series really.  Looks to match the Asus GTX 760 DirectCU ii pictures on google images.

 

Motherboard is too hard to tell without identifying marks. 

 

Can you get closer pictures of the model stickers, or was this picture sent to you by someone else?

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Motherboard is a Asus P8Z68-V PRO

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, zombienerd said:

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pretty much all motherboards back in the LGA 1155 age looked like that :/

 

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21 minutes ago, zombienerd said:

Well, the graphics card is ASUS.  Dual fin SLI, so it's a higher end card, but not long enough to be a 70 or 80 series really.  Looks to match the Asus GTX 760 DirectCU ii pictures on google images.

 

Motherboard is too hard to tell without identifying marks. 

 

Can you get closer pictures of the model stickers, or was this picture sent to you by someone else?

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I don't have any of the items, I just have that picture. Looks like you figured it all out anyways, thanks!

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Just now, JDE said:

pretty much all motherboards back in the LGA 1155 age looked like that :/

 

Look at the SATA connectors, the label on the Chipset block, the Power/reset buttons, the TPU switches, everything matches 100%.

 

Guaranteed same board.

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2 minutes ago, zombienerd said:

Look at the SATA connectors, the label on the Chipset block, the Power/reset buttons, the TPU switches, everything matches 100%.

 

Guaranteed same board.

Or maybe this board:

5a45d09a52528_P8P67PRO_2D_H_x.thumb.jpg.62baf0d4c5363c364b38085441b41361.jpg

 

Most ASUS boards from that age look like that.

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2 minutes ago, JDE said:

Or maybe this board:

 

 

It's missing the power/reset switches, the TPU/EPU dual switches, and others.  The only differences I could find between the one I linked and the one he posted was the caps at the top left were rotated.  Probably a different revision.  I realize Asus used the same color scheme, but I poured over well over 100 pictures to match it up lol.

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4 minutes ago, zombienerd said:

 

.  Probably a different revision.  

Yep, Gen3...  100% match on every detail visible.

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I'm probably wrong but that RAM looks very much like Corsair's Vengeance series RAM. 

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1 minute ago, Xirhanna said:

I'm probably wrong but that RAM looks very much like Corsair's Vengeance series RAM. 

I thought that at first, but unless it was painted, I don't recall Vengeance ever coming in blue. More likely to be a kit of HyperX or G.Skill IMO.

 

Cooler is a Corsair H60.

 

I'd take a guess that the CPU is either an i5-3570K or i7-3770K.

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Definitely Corsair Vengeance DDR3.

I have two sets of those blue kits in my i5-4690K system.

http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeance-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cmz8gx3m2a1600c9b

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If the motherboard is a Z68 / P67 era, and given how the CPU waterblock + pump combo is square, and not like the more common round Asetek or magnetic mounting system, it looks like a Corsair Hydro H60 (2011 edition).

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2 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

Definitely Corsair Vengeance DDR3.

I have two sets of those blue kits in my i5-4690K system.

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1 hour ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

I thought that at first, but unless it was painted, I don't recall Vengeance ever coming in blue. More likely to be a kit of HyperX or G.Skill IMO.

 

Cooler is a Corsair H60.

 

I'd take a guess that the CPU is either an i5-3570K or i7-3770K.

It is what I thought it was.  D:  At first I got faked out and thought it was G.Skill Ripjaws but the fins weren't going in the right direction.  :(

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11 hours ago, M.Yurizaki said:

If the computer turns on and more or less works, you could figure most of the hardware out by running Speccy.

If the computer turns on and more or less works, the BIOS alone will tell him what all he has short of the graphics card, which was solved above.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

If the computer turns on and more or less works, the BIOS alone will tell him what all he has short of the graphics card, which was solved above.

But Speccy D:

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2 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

But Speccy D:

xD That will work, but finding out via BIOS would be easier and wouldn't require him to download anything

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5 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

xD That will work, but finding out via BIOS would be easier and wouldn't require him to download anything

Just seems like an unnecessary amount of work for us when the OP can download software to figure it out for them, or at least give them a good start. 

 

Unless it's not the OP's computer and it's a listing of some kind that's not listing the components. 

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6 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Just seems like an unnecessary amount of work for us when the OP can download software to figure it out for them, or at least give them a good start. 

 

Unless it's not the OP's computer and it's a listing of some kind that's not listing the components. 

I'm just saying what I personally would do, I find it easier to use the BIOS

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11 hours ago, M.Yurizaki said:

If the computer turns on and more or less works, you could figure most of the hardware out by running Speccy.

By far easier would be to remove cooler and read what it says on IHS. That is so old stuff it would enjoy of paste change while at it.

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2 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

By far easier would be to remove cooler and read what it says on IHS. That is so old stuff it would enjoy of paste change while at it.

I'm sure it's easier to drain the oil of your car and measure how much came out of it to see how much was left than it is to use the dip stick.

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I can identify one thing nobody else has mentioned, dust, and quite a bit of it.

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