I have a PSU question about this case. My PSU (Ultra X3 1000W) is 190mm long and modular. I'm hoping hoping that this will fit in this case, but by the specs, I shouldn't hold my breath. Can anyone give me a glimmer of hope that this will actually fit? Like if I super cram it in? Thank you.
I received a cancellation e-mail from ANTOnline:
"We are very sorry. Stock has not arrived as planned. Amazon.com has notified us of their intention to cancel this order."
On the bright side: I guess it saves me the headache of receiving a CD53 and returning it!
I just checked my order from ANTOnline (through Amazon), and also have bad news:
SKU Description Qty Price/ea. Total
P55-CD53 MSI LGA 1156 3xSLI/CFX Intel P55 ATX Motherboard P55GD80 1 $130.39 $130.39
It seems my "GD80" will also be a "CD53".
I am not showing any shipping information...
Just got back from the Bakersfield, CA store where they had "at least 10" of them in stock at this price.
I bought one figuring I'd use it for my next desktop build.
As the title says, I'm selling a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Music. It was a retail card from about 2-3 years ago. I do not have any accessories for the card or driver discs, so the only thing you will be receiving is the card itself.
SOLD
Heat under Vexeus.
Thanks for looking.
I'll vouch that this proc is the 3.85 GHz stable one. :)
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1030896799#post1030896799
3.85 GHz stable... never put much more effort into getting it higher. 4 GHz into Windows.
I think this E4400 may be a decent clocker. It's running 3 GHz at 1.3V on the stock intel cooler at the moment... rock solid.
I just have to put forth the effort to break out the water cooling. :p
I'm pretty much just good at smack talking and not coming up with results. I already checked my stepping and it is supposed to be one of the poor overclockers, so I'm not expecting much. Maybe only 4 GHz. ;) :p
Nice OC on that E4400.
I went and sold my top spot E6300 because I thought I wasn't going to need my desktop anymore. Well, I thought wrong and now I am rebuilding a system with an E4400... so expect to have a new E4400 record soon. :D