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Hey guys, in 3 months I will be leaving to the Navy for a long time [active duty:cry:] and I know I wont have a chance to keep my hardware crave going, so Im building my last PC and I want to go big, I will also sell my parts here right before leaving.

This is what I got so far:

CPU: i7 SB 2600k
RAM: 8gb pc1600 Corsair Vengeance
MB: MSI P67A-GD53
GFX: x2 6950 2gb modded
SSD: Crucial RealSSD c300 64gb [+ my older HDD's in from my old PC]
PSU: Same old TT Thoughpower 1200k
Case: Fractal Design Define R3 Case
Cooling: Crosair H70 [cpu], Accelero Xtreme Plus [GFX], bunch of generic 120mm fans for case.
Drives: Asus DVD+-R

-I dont know what else to get, but I still got the itch. Any suggestions guys?
 

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Yeah water cool that bad ass ! The entire unit !
 
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Yeah water cool that bad ass ! The entire unit !

I was thinking just that, I'm weary since I never swam the waters of water cooling.
 

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well congratz! ive been in the army since 2004 and i enjoyed it. have fun! always wanted to go on a ship or sub
 

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Hey guys, in 3 months I will be leaving to the Navy for a long time [active duty:cry:] and I know I wont have a chance to keep my hardware crave going, so Im building my last PC and I want to go big, I will also sell my parts here right before leaving.

This is what I got so far:

CPU: i7 SB 2600k
RAM: 8gb pc1600 Corsair Vengeance
MB: MSI P67A-GD53
GFX: x2 6950 2gb modded
SSD: Crucial RealSSD c300 64gb [+ my older HDD's in from my old PC]
PSU: Same old TT Thoughpower 1200k
Case: Fractal Design Define R3 Case
Cooling: Crosair H70 [cpu], Accelero Xtreme Plus [GFX], bunch of generic 120mm fans for case.
Drives: Asus DVD+-R

-I dont know what else to get, but I still got the itch. Any suggestions guys?

Gakill ripjaws instead, corsair ax1200 instead, better case, and get the H60 instead :) Be careful with accelero it's rubbish at cooling vrns mine always crashes cos of it
 
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why are you recommending the h60 over the h70? i thought the h70 had a bigger radiator and a similiar pump to the h60
 

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why are you recommending the h60 over the h70? i thought the h70 had a bigger radiator and a similiar pump to the h60

To tell you the truth I am not a big fan of them pre-built sealed units . You can get far better cooling and better upgrade-ability when you go with some thing like this .
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11743/ex-wat-159/XSPC_Rasa_750_RS240_Universal_CPU_Water_Cooling_Kit_-HOT.html?tl=g30c83s137
When you get an H60 or H70 you are going to be limited to just the CPU / Pump and RAD NO adding any thing ells at all .
 
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the sealed units are great for people who only want to cool the cpu, or have clearence issues with tier board.. for instance, i have no wish what so ever to get into custom water cooling loops, but i love my h50. it also helps that the h50 easily fits onto my board, where most air coolers do not due to the retarded design of my NB heatsink
 
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To tell you the truth I am not a big fan of them pre-built sealed units . You can get far better cooling and better upgrade-ability when you go with some thing like this .
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/11743/ex-wat-159/XSPC_Rasa_750_RS240_Universal_CPU_Water_Cooling_Kit_-HOT.html?tl=g30c83s137
When you get an H60 or H70 you are going to be limited to just the CPU / Pump and RAD NO adding any thing ells at all .

Thank you I was just looking at that, I do believe non-conductive cooling is also available right? I know dripping is rare but, I wanna be safe than sorry ><
 

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Thank you I was just looking at that, I do believe non-conductive cooling is also available right? I know dripping is rare but, I wanna be safe than sorry ><

Well yes there are some things that make it less conductive but not totally . thing is making sure you test it thoroughly and do it while your hardware is out of the case , That is really all any one needs to do . Getting past your fear of liquid cooling is just a matter of doing things right .
 
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Well yes there are some things that make it less conductive but not totally . thing is making sure you test it thoroughly and do it while your hardware is out of the case , That is really all any one needs to do . Getting past your fear of liquid cooling is just a matter of doing things right .

Thanks for the tip, will do. Also I already bought the RAM & CPU but I just saw that ShellShocker deal from newegg: 16gb DDR3 1600 Ripjawx $150.

-Should I just return the vengeance and get the ripjaws?
 

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Thanks for the tip, will do. Also I already bought the RAM & CPU but I just saw that ShellShocker deal from newegg: 16gb DDR3 1600 Ripjawx $150.

-Should I just return the vengeance and get the ripjaws?

I would . :D
 
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Wouldn't it be more reasonable for him to wait to build his system until he comes back (if at all possible) because by then there will be a much better selection and potentially significantly lower costs?
 

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Wouldn't it be more reasonable for him to wait to build his system until he comes back (if at all possible) because by then there will be a much better selection and potentially significantly lower costs?

Not if he has the itch now . besides there is always a much better selection and lower costs , ALWAYS some thing new being put out even after the latest greatest this just arrived ! If you wait all the time then this is just what you end up doing all the time . Wait till this comes out or this will be out in 3 more months . So waiting sucks ! Strike while the iron is hot !
 
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Not if he has the itch now . besides there is always a much better selection and lower costs , ALWAYS some thing new being put out even after the latest greatest this just arrived ! If you wait all the time then this is just what you end up doing all the time . Wait till this comes out or this will be out in 3 more months . So waiting sucks ! Strike while the iron is hot !

While I do acknowledge this I only suggest it because of the following;

A. He is clearly looking at spending a LOT of money on a system, why get the mid-level offerings of today when he could get the high-end offerings in the future for slightly more?
B. He won't have access to this Computer for a long time anyway, so applying your very same logic wouldn't it be worthwhile to wait until a time when his itch could be scratched?
C. His current system is pretty top-notch and upgrading to an LGA1155 system wouldn't see nearly the desired results of upgrading to a full blown LGA2011 system that would probably have 2 16x PCI-e lanes to optimize that Xfire ;p
 
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While I do acknowledge this I only suggest it because of the following;

A. He is clearly looking at spending a LOT of money on a system, why get the mid-level offerings of today when he could get the high-end offerings in the future for slightly more?
B. He won't have access to this Computer for a long time anyway, so applying your very same logic wouldn't it be worthwhile to wait until a time when his itch could be scratched?
C. His current system is pretty top-notch and upgrading to an LGA1155 system wouldn't see nearly the desired results of upgrading to a full blown LGA2011 system that would probably have 2 16x PCI-e lanes to optimize that Xfire ;p

A. I want to spend a considerable amount of money on this system, but I also dont want to break the bank; Mid-high end is what I'm aiming for. Plus the system will be for gaming mostly, not high benchmark scores. I know my current system can still handle the latest games but really I just got bored of it.

B. I wont have the time for a new system for the next 4-5 years, and a lot of things will change. So I want to have the best that I can today.

C. I love my current system, I had it for 1.5 years now. But since the time is near, I want to see what else is there and try a whole new system.
 
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Are you taking the new one with you?

Specs are looking fine upto now.

Just gotta say, in the gravy, you can sail the seven peas :p
 
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Are you taking the new one with you?

Specs are looking fine upto now.

Just gotta say, in the gravy, you can sail the seven peas :p

lol, nah Im going to part it out on TPU later on. For the greater good.
 

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