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System Name | Halloween Boo! |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 3770K |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z77-Up7 |
Cooling | Custom Water/ Thermalchill TA 120.3/ Swiftech Apogeee XT/ MCP655/ Swiftech M icrores/ XSPC RX 240 |
Memory | 16G G.Skill trident 2400MHz |
Video Card(s) | 3 x Radeon 7970 |
Storage | OCZ Revo Drive 240G |
Display(s) | 24 inch Viewsonic |
Case | Phobia WayCoolIt Test Bench |
Power Supply | Nexus 1100 watt |
If you want the SSD to perform like it is engineered, dump XP and do a clean install with Win7. I think the guys here explained it the way it is. If you want your SSD to perform subpar and have problems, mirror it and start another post afterwards on your SSD problems. I think that should cover everything.
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