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My New Build

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I've finished the final steps of my new build. This was the easiest MOBO/CPU swap I've ever done. After wrapping my head around UEFI (wasn't hard) I was off to OC'ing and testing. This has been the easiest, most stable overclocking system ever, and every thing has gone without a single hitch--so far. Next I just need to get FSX reinstalled and running after I save this OC profile and revert to defaults.One thing I must say (the thing I really got on here to share). Take your time when throwing a system together. My complacency almost got me in real trouble. When I pulled real temp up, I was seeing an idle temp of 80-85C. I yanked the power cord out immediately upon realizing my H50's water pump wasn't plugged in... Scared myself into rechecking all of the system.

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Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver --

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she works at 4.8Ghz :P

-Thomas Mabry

 

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Lenovo W510 i7-720

Nvidia Quatro FX 880M

4 Gb DDR3

1TB HD

I've finished the final steps of my new build. This was the easiest MOBO/CPU swap I've ever done. After wrapping my head around UEFI (wasn't hard) I was off to OC'ing and testing. This has been the easiest, most stable overclocking system ever, and every thing has gone without a single hitch--so far. Next I just need to get FSX reinstalled and running after I save this OC profile and revert to defaults.One thing I must say (the thing I really got on here to share). Take your time when throwing a system together. My complacency almost got me in real trouble. When I pulled real temp up, I was seeing an idle temp of 80-85C. I yanked the power cord out immediately upon realizing my H50's water pump wasn't plugged in... Scared myself into rechecking all of the system.
Nice you´re within the Sandy´s. I had a similar experience with my upgrade. Didn´t install the cooler corectly, so the temps for an 4.6 OC were about 95°C. Now it should run on about 65-70°C when under full work. (Currently on defaults cause I stopped flying FSX till NGX is out. Will have to reinstall it and I don´t want to do it again now.) FS9 is also working just like a charm on 3.7. Unfortunately my PSU has proven as being too weak for a two monitor setup. Had several power losses while flying DF 727. ´So I will have to wait till I can get a new 750W PSU. This should fix all.You will be amazed how FSX feels like on such high clock ... :smile:

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

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You will be amazed how FSX feels like on such high clock ... :smile:
What's really impressed me are my very low temps. At 4.9 today I was topping out at 66C on the hottest core under Prime95's blend test! I'm using an offset value of +.040V for that clock. It's been fun!

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Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver --

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell

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What's really impressed me are my very low temps. At 4.9 today I was topping out at 66C on the hottest core under Prime95's blend test! I'm using an offset value of +.040V for that clock. It's been fun!
WOW, that´s pritty cool. I wish I could also go H2O.

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

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