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your opinion on this build?

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I have this case, and it is awesome. Best case for watercooling hands down. It has the room for 2x 360 rads if you try hard enough.

don't really like the looks of that one, but thanks for the suggestion!

I didn't either until I watched a water cooling build on youtube with it haha. they have different colors also - white black etc. It's also very good with dust

this is what made me buy it lol

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146094

I have this case, and it is awesome. Best case for watercooling hands down. It has the room for 2x 360 rads if you try hard enough.

don't really like the looks of that one, but thanks for the suggestion!

 

I didn't either until I watched a water cooling build on youtube with it haha. they have different colors also - white black etc. It's also very good with dust

this is what made me buy it lol

 

like he said, you love the design, or you hate it :P I'm the one that hates it, live TTL though <3

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BUT ITS SO FUNCTIONAL! hahaha. I'm getting antsy waiting for my processor and motherboard to be delivered.

yeah I saw your thread, awesome parts right there :D

Nice build but you have some problems with it.  First of all your going to have to o.c. the mobo in order to get the ram to work on there.  I usually recommend against this as people tend to rung into alot of problems doing this.  Also 4x4gb is always better than 2x8gb.  Another recommendation is to get a modular power supply.  Much easier for cable management and makes your build look alot better.

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Nice build but you have some problems with it.  First of all your going to have to o.c. the mobo in order to get the ram to work on there.  I usually recommend against this as people tend to rung into alot of problems doing this.  Also 4x4gb is always better than 2x8gb.  Another recommendation is to get a modular power supply.  Much easier for cable management and makes your build look alot better.

I'm not going to have to overclock that motherboard, it supports up to 1600 non-OC'd, and I great recommendation, which is why I did it in the first place, that thing IS modular lol, there also is 4x4 in there, so idk what you're on about tongue.png

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Solution, I hate to destroy your day, mate, but I think the guy who said I5 3570k would do was right.

 

It really is overprice to pay for i7, if you are not interested in rendering stuff often.

Just for video editing, photoshop, i5 3570k is more than enough. 

I have it, overclocked from 3.4ghz to 4.5ghz, and trust me, it does amazing job ^^.

Solution, I hate to destroy your day, mate, but I think the guy who said I5 3570k would do was right.

 

It really is overprice to pay for i7, if you are not interested in rendering stuff often.

Just for video editing, photoshop, i5 3570k is more than enough. 

I have it, overclocked from 3.4ghz to 4.5ghz, and trust me, it does amazing job ^^.

I hate to burst your bubble, but windows 7 was built on multi-threadding, so the i7 actually provides a much snappier OS response. Things open quicker, pages load faster, etc. I've used both the i5-2500k and i7-2600k and the difference is night and day.

You're also forgetting one of the most important parts of the CPU- the L3 cache. This is usually the bottleneck in all modern CPU's. The more the better.

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Solution, I hate to destroy your day, mate, but I think the guy who said I5 3570k would do was right.

 

It really is overprice to pay for i7, if you are not interested in rendering stuff often.

Just for video editing, photoshop, i5 3570k is more than enough. 

I have it, overclocked from 3.4ghz to 4.5ghz, and trust me, it does amazing job ^^.

 

I might be doing video rendering later aswell, so day is still pretty damn fine, mission failed.

 

Solution, I hate to destroy your day, mate, but I think the guy who said I5 3570k would do was right.

 

It really is overprice to pay for i7, if you are not interested in rendering stuff often.

Just for video editing, photoshop, i5 3570k is more than enough. 

I have it, overclocked from 3.4ghz to 4.5ghz, and trust me, it does amazing job ^^.

I hate to burst your bubble, but windows 7 was built on multi-threadding, so the i7 actually provides a much snappier OS response. Things open quicker, pages load faster, etc. I've used both the i5-2500k and i7-2600k and the difference is night and day.

You're also forgetting one of the most important parts of the CPU- the L3 cache. This is usually the bottleneck in all modern CPU's. The more the better.

 

thanks for the info, I didn't know it gave better os response aswell, that is very nice to have :D

 

Solution, I hate to destroy your day, mate, but I think the guy who said I5 3570k would do was right.

 

It really is overprice to pay for i7, if you are not interested in rendering stuff often.

Just for video editing, photoshop, i5 3570k is more than enough. 

I have it, overclocked from 3.4ghz to 4.5ghz, and trust me, it does amazing job ^^.

I hate to burst your bubble, but windows 7 was built on multi-threadding, so the i7 actually provides a much snappier OS response. Things open quicker, pages load faster, etc. I've used both the i5-2500k and i7-2600k and the difference is night and day.

You're also forgetting one of the most important parts of the CPU- the L3 cache. This is usually the bottleneck in all modern CPU's. The more the better.

 

 

Tbh, would be pretty hard to notice any difference between the response on windows 7, as in my case, so far it's been instantenious :)

Tbh, would be pretty hard to notice any difference between the response on windows 7, as in my case, so far it's been instantenious smile.png

It's really not hard when you use it for quite some time. Also do you have both an i7 and i5 you're making comparisons with?

 

Tbh, would be pretty hard to notice any difference between the response on windows 7, as in my case, so far it's been instantenious smile.png

It's really not hard when you use it for quite some time. Also do you have both an i7 and i5 you're making comparisons with?

 

 

Yep, I have both i5 and i7.

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