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- Feb 3, 2010
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System Name | Self-Built |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell-E 8-Core |
Motherboard | MSI X99A GODLIKE Gaming |
Cooling | Full Custom Loop |
Memory | G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR-4 16GB PC4-24000 |
Video Card(s) | EV GA GTX 1080 Classified |
Storage | Intel 480GB PCI-E x4 SSD + 2x Toshiba 3TB. |
Display(s) | Dell U3415W 34" Curved Monitor |
Case | Thermaltake Core X9 Black |
Audio Device(s) | On-Board |
Power Supply | CORSAIR AX1500i |
Mouse | Anker Precision Gaming Mouse |
Keyboard | DECK Legend Frost |
Software | Way Too Damned Much! |
Benchmark Scores | In Progress |
GPU-Z used to fit right over RealTemp when both are open. Now GPU-Z won't even come close to stacking atop RealTemp. I'm using a 27.5" monitor with the same resolution as always, 1920x1080.
Two instances of GPU-Z, one for each core of my GTX590, takes up a ridiculous amount of screen area, now. It sure wasn't this large when I was running a pair of GTX470's in SLi orwhen I was running a GTX580 with a GTX470 as physics. I've always had a reason to run two instances instead of using the drop down selector.
Other than that, I love this program as I have ever since I downloaded the 1st version, whenever that was. How long has that been?
Two instances of GPU-Z, one for each core of my GTX590, takes up a ridiculous amount of screen area, now. It sure wasn't this large when I was running a pair of GTX470's in SLi orwhen I was running a GTX580 with a GTX470 as physics. I've always had a reason to run two instances instead of using the drop down selector.
Other than that, I love this program as I have ever since I downloaded the 1st version, whenever that was. How long has that been?