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You were brave to mod that PSU with a LED fan, I sure as hell wouldn't do that
The GS series come with LED fan
Do the side panels humm in any way?, I currently have the Fractal R4 with 5 hard drives and the side panels hum which is really F**king annoying, and have to have the side panel off.
Im game for a bit of this.
My last 2 builds....
Intel QX6700 @ 3.6
EVGA 680i A1
8GB DDR2
GTX 560 2GB (planning to get a 660 Ti soon)
WD Velociraptors 150GB RAID 1 (planning to get SSDs)
Don't quote the pictures.Nice! that case looks so solid!
Im game for a bit of this.
My last 2 builds....
lo, me too!I drooled on my keyboard from seeing this...
Im game for a bit of this.
My last 2 builds....
I drooled on my keyboard from seeing this...
lo, me too!
IMO these 2 rigs are by far the 2012 winners
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Let's see some benches on those ssd's!
Just did a rough estimate on his build with newegg prices, not including Monitor, keyboard, mouse, or headphones..
Right around $7.4k with shipping.....
Dude, I hate you!!!!!!!! Just kidding. That is ludicrous speed! Does your display go to plaid?Here's an early benchmark I did after creating the array. Could use more tweaking, but I'm more than happy with it.
There are some really impressive builds here.
I did some upgrading this month.
Specs:
Intel Core i7 3960X @ 4.5GHz
ASRock Extreme11 @ 45 x 100MHz
32GB G.Skill Ripjaws Z @ 2400 DDR
Two GTX 690s in Quad SLI
256GB Vertex 4 SSD
Six 512GB Vertex 4 SSDs in RAID-0
4TB Deskstar 7K4000 HDD
Pioneer BDR-206 BD-RW
Cooler Master HAF-X case
Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme cooler
Corsair AX1200 power supply
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard
CST LaserTRAC 2545W trackball
DoubleSight DS-307W monitor
Shure SRH840 headphones
Jesus, planning on helping the DoE or FERMI crunch some numbers or something?
Nice rig, I'm hoping to get a single 512 SSD next spring.
Just out of curiosity, are you using the on-board RAID functions of your motherboard or a separate card? I'm thinking about doing RAID next year for the first time and was wondering if the on-board controllers of today's consumer mobo's are up to it.
Definitely a nice board, went with the Fatal1ty Champion instead in my new box since I didn't need the SAS controller.The ASRock Extreme11 has the LSI SAS 2308 PCIe hardware RAID controller built into it. That's what I'm using. It's not exactly a cheap controller and one of the reasons the board costs $600.
Here's an early benchmark I did after creating the array. Could use more tweaking, but I'm more than happy with it.
Just did a rough estimate on his build with newegg prices, not including Monitor, keyboard, mouse, or headphones..
Right around $7.4k with shipping.....
Shouldn't that read speed for seq write be at least 3000mbps?
Seems a bit on the slow side considering what OCZ says 1 of these drives is capable of 560 read and 510 write for the 512gb G model. Have you got the cheaper M version?