Made a new one since the old thread is dying.
Sup Forumsuts
Did you just slap a Cooler Master fan to an Intel stock heatsink?
Nope, it is just a shitty HP OEM cooler
Came to say exactly this, all HP Elite 8000-8300 towers got this shite.
At least it is still better than the stock heatsink
Bitfenix Neos?
Close. It is a Bitfenix Comrade.
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what liquid is that? I absolutely love the psychadelic colors
:)
How much did those cables cost? Sorta interested in getting some braided cables for my next build
Vcore? Anything under 1.3V and those are horrible temps, especially for watercooling.
phobya zuperzero uv yellow
$15 AUD for the 24pin
$9 AUS for the 6 and 8 pin
They are extenders btw
60c at 4.7GHz are horrible temps for 1.29v?
Are you retarded? It's a 5820k, not some bitch quad core 6700k or 6600k.
I don't like the flow meter? being attached to your video card.
Its also tilting me that you have one different fitting.
Also you should have had the second tube going out the top of your GPU block to keep it neat
Also to add on
you should have changed the way your CPU and GPU connect to your top rad
So your CPU is the inside fitting
and your GPU was the outside fitting.
so its neater
different fitting, where? and i like the flowmeter there.
no. the bend from the cpu to the rad would be too tight. would put too much stress on the tube.
Like this
The fitting on the bottom of the GPU block?
Or is that one just damaged as fuck?
it's abit rough from tightening it with a spanner, very hard to put that tiny collar on. it is so visible because of the long exposure time of the picture, normally it isn't that lit up, specially with the case side in.
If I can do this in a NZXT Vulcan
you can fit the tubing properly
how about you stop bitching about what you would do? you think i'm gonna drain the loop and change those tubes because some random stranger on the internet tells me it would be better according to him? i'm telling you there would be too much stress on the left fitting on the cpu block that way. don't you try to lecture me on tubing, i'm a fucking plumber
>insert credentials here
Nigga I'm flat out telling you that you're wrong.
Ball up stop being a pussy and learn to water cool better
because if you're a plummer and you can't do this shit right
i doubt you can do your job right
>Nigga I'm flat out telling you that you're wrong.
I love the internet, you're flat out telling him he is wrong without backing anything up with hard numbers?
Sorry, I dont believe hearsay as fact, back up what you're saying with hard proof that it will do literally anything positive for temps, and maybe you'd have a point.
[email protected], 1.34V vcore, 24h of prime small fft test 54C highest core.
[email protected], 1.26V vcore, 24h of prime small fft test 52C highest core.
So, yes, fairly poor temps or something is not properly applied. or Haswell-E is garbage or very poor silicon.
Funny you should write about 6700K or 6600K, which do not have soldered heatspreader and which temps go apeshit even at low vcore. Their temps at similar clocks and vcore as hash-e (or ivy-e) cpu, are much higher on identical cooling.
And those temps are probably with something more than an AIO cooler.
A good AIO cooler will perform better than the best air cooler by a few %, but it wont be as good as a custom loop, it also costs less than 1/3rd the cost.
So what AIO were you getting those temps on?
learn to watercool better? you think those changes would have any difference whatsoever on performance? there is nothing wrong with the way it is done, there is no stress on any of the tubes. and the flowmeter is on the bottom so there wouldn't be a huge empty space beneath the gfx card, it fills out. why the fuck would i put tighter bends in the loop, you think that will help with flow?
Nigga if you read my post again you'd realise I pointed it out for PURPOSE OF NEATNESS
I never mention temps at all.
Fucking mong
>PURPOSE OF NEATNESS
So no purpose...
Neatness isn't a fucking reason to do anything, function over form you literal faggot cuck
so you're talking about neatness and posting a picture with a fucking 45° fitting and a tube on the verge of kincking? you didn't even bother to put the logos on the fitting both to the front.
>Neatness isn't a fucking reason to do anything
okay cable management
>45° fitting and a tube on the verge of kincking
Holy shit you are retarded.
Do you even realise how this that tubing is?
>>>>
i"m sorry, no i didn't realise how this that tubing is.
are you 12 or something, that everybody has to do everything you say just because you say so?
Resorting to age as an insult
Don't breed
I wouldn't be shocked if he's 18-22
Sounds around that age.
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Why didn't you use the cut out right behind the 8pin?
Also what case is that
5/10, change this hideous CPU cooler
7/10, nice contrast with MB/GPU
8/10, love the rainbow
8/10, nice cables
6/10, nice black components, hideous case
That CPU block looks dope as fuck
But I can't get over how cheap that NZXT panel looks. Maybe its just bad lighting.
i'll post this until the end of time
Where'd you get the white cables, user?
There isn't enough room behind the case for that cable. It is a cooler master HAF 912. This was my first build but next one I do in three years I will definitely look for something with better cable management options.
Amazon, silverstone makes them for their PSUs and sell them directly or you can get em on amazon.
Whats with Chernobyl theme here mate?
I was kinda surprised my 6700k is @ 4.7GHz, 1.330V vcore and maxing out at 67C
Case is way to big for your build
R8 me plz
Sorry if you don't like red I'm to lazy to find all the non gaming white/black parts
I have the same problem and don't know what to do either.
-motherboard is full size atx and is overlapping the cutout by about 95%
-cable to thick to reach through the cutout and under the motherboard
-cable is non-modular and very short
for the "Carbide 100r"
you would think for a 100 dollar case it would be enough.
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>decide to finally OC my cpu
>hit it with 1.4v adaptive and 47x multiplier
>boots
>run realbench
>bsod
>expected and I lower
>keep bsoding/crashing till I hit default values
>default only crashes realbench
Welp. Gonna try prime95 even though it's supposedly have trouble with skylake.
Breddy gud m88
kys
This case offers no cable management whatsoever. Still it was a cheap way to have 6 hot swap drives in the front a few years ago.
Still use it for backups. A bit weak for ZFS+encryption though.
I don't have a recent photo, but this is in a Thermaltake Core P5 cas, I promise.
so fucking sex
how many times are you gonna post this
piece of shit?
that white liquid is ugly as fuck
H100i.
And by the way:
[email protected], 1.25V vcore, 24h of prime small fft test, 56C highest core with macho hr-02+nf-a15@1300RPM. And another sample:
[email protected] (this didnt run at higher clock, no matter what), 1.21V vcore, 24h of prime small fft test, 50C highest vcore (with H100i).
These 5820k's run (or ran, i finally sold both) on Asrock's OC Formula boards. 3930K on Asus P9X79 WS and 4930k on Asus P9X79 Deluxe.
And if that was average silicon 2500k, the temps would be -10C with similar vcore.
My mess after pulling a dead HDD
Not to bad could use some zipties to tighten up the cables so not as scraggly.
neat gpu man.
whats with the flow meter being on the gpu? seems a little off being down there but the rest is beautiful.
The cable extension the gpu looks sad :c
cute purple fan.
kek post some proof, just looking at 5820k OC threads online shows those numbers you're posting are almost unheard of and would easily be top 1% of all 5820ks
BUT MOM... I really like its looks so thats why i got it.
>The cable extension the gpu looks sad :c
Changed it lately for BitFenix cable extension, so it looks normal now - on photo there is stock EVGA extension cable.
In overclock.net forums alone, there is several with same clocks, but with even lower vcore. Temps are fairly average.
That poster with 5820k have higher than average temps (i take it he's using h100 too) relative to vcore/clocks. Either he has bad silicon (much possible) or the block is not correctly applied (tightened, again very much possible).
Wat...
He says 4.8GHz at 1.25V
and 4.6GHz at 1.21V
Here is the Overclock.net LEADERBOARD for the 5820k...
Look at that, barely ANY 5820k's can manage over 4.5GHz without going over 1.3V, you don't even see under 1.25v until you get down to 4.4GHz so the claim of 1.25V @ 4.8GHz is just fucking insane outside of a silicon lottery top 1% chip. Which is possible he has, but that's not a fucking average 5820k by any stretch.
R8/H8 my new build.
also just as another fuck you, here is my 5820k at 4.7GHz 1.34v Cinebench R11.5
is that case the cooler master cm II or III? I have the II and cant move the drive cages, fucking sucks.
Its Alexander Weiss c853
>All that wasted space
6/10
Get the yellow accents painted white and you'll be onto something very nice user 8/10
Was you in the last thread user? UV liquid is sexy as shit 9/10
Same as last thread user
I wondered how long it would be before a cum loop appeared 7/10 (Would be 5 but points for making a massive loop)
Looks like a sound sleeper 7/10
Nice, well coordinated 8/10
3/10
>you even trying? 5/10 because the cables are neat
Same as last thread user, did you manage to get any pics of it all running?
Same as before user
Fucking hell, RAID array or something? 4/10
>RAM cooler 5/10
Get that mess sorted user, then we'll talk
>Winter is coming
same score as before user
Bit boring, but clean though 6/10
> why are you even alive
my nigga
Took one right now, due for a cleaning soon. The board lighting and led strip are synced RGB.
> Fucking hell, RAID array or something? 4/10
ZFS with 6 drives
hot swap in front because it's my backup system
to trigger you
see pic
though that one is now in a much better case and cleaner