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System Name | [Primary Workstation] |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield @ 3.8GHz/4.55GHz [24-7/Bench] |
Motherboard | EVGA X58 E758-A1 [Tweaked right!] |
Cooling | Cooler Master V8 [stock fan + two 133CFM ULTRA KAZE fans] |
Memory | 12GB [Kingston HyperX] |
Video Card(s) | constantly upgrading/downgrading [prefer nVidia] |
Storage | constantly upgrading/downgrading [prefer Hitachi/Samsung] |
Display(s) | Triple LCD [40 inch primary + 32 & 28 inch auxiliary displays] |
Case | Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 [Mesh Mod, CFM Overload] |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS Xonar D1 + onboard Realtek ALC889A [Logitech Z-5300 Spk., Niko 650-HP 5.1 Hp., X-Bass Hp.] |
Power Supply | Corsair TX950W [aka Reactor] |
Software | This and that... [All software 100% legit and paid for, 0% pirated] |
Benchmark Scores | Ridiculously good scores!!! |
I just sold my Corsair DHX 4GB kit (DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 @ 2.1V). It was a really nice looking kit, but very power hungry on my 680i platform. I was thinking of picking up one of those new G.Skill Pi Black kits on Newegg that do DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 at only 1.8V. Anyone know what IC's these kits use? Anyone have any personal experiences with these? Is 1.8V really a sure thing with these kits?
Also, what are some good 4GB kits in general? Crucial Ballistix Tracers maybe? (I hear those can run at 4-4-4-12 1.8V as well, although it seems to be just random luck as far as reviews are concerned.)
Also, what are some good 4GB kits in general? Crucial Ballistix Tracers maybe? (I hear those can run at 4-4-4-12 1.8V as well, although it seems to be just random luck as far as reviews are concerned.)