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BogdanM

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A slight idea of the specs, windows 10, i7, 16 gigs, some TB of disk with high cache ( upgrading to SSD as soon as cash allows ) and a Saphire ATI something to a proper Samsung of 28 in full hd.

 

Runs NA.64 at 60+ frames with all in max except AA which is off.

 

So good enough.

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Intel Core i7-5930K 4.2ghz, (overclocked)

Nvidia GTX 660ti

32gb Ram

Windows 7

 

 

 

60 frames on high, 40-50 on ultra, although my computer does seem to have a few viruses after family members were over for new years.

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Got 2.

 

Stationary: i7 4790k, 2x nvidia gtx 7800, 16gb ram 1866mhz, 580gb ssd raid 0.

 

Laptop: Alienware m18x r2, i7 3820xm, ATI 7970m Crossfire, 32gb ram, 580gb ssd raid 0. which i'm going to upgrade soon with new graphic cards.

 

/Baner

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all settings maxed. why can't I just copy/paste w/out having to quote?

 

 

Corsair Vengeance M70; ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z; FX 8350; Asus R9 390x Strix; Samsung SyncMaster 2243SWX; Corsair AX860i psu; 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3; Corsair M4 SSD 128GB, WD 1TB; x18 DVR212D; 10

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Operating System

Windows 10 Home 64-bit

 

CPU

Intel Core i7 5820K @ 3.30GHz 34 °C

Haswell-E/EP 22nm Technology

 

RAM

64.0GB DDR4 KINGSTONE HYPER PREDATOR SERIES 2400 @ 1199MHz (16-18-18-35)

 

Motherboard

ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. X99-A (SOCKET 2011) 30 °C

 

3 Monitors

LG FULL HD (1920x1080@60Hz)

LG FULL HD (1920x1080@60Hz)

LG FULL HD (1920x1080@60Hz)

 

Graphics

2048MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti (Gigabyte) 50 °C

 

Storage

931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1SB10C (SATA) 29 °C

465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (SSD) 29 °C

 

Optical Drives

TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224FB

 

Audio

Realtek High Definition Audio 7.1

 

Saitek X52 Pro joystick

 

Ferrari Steering Wheel with pedals with quick release consul system

 

TrackIR 5

 

Microsoft LifeCam-HD-3000 Web Cam

HP Webcam HD 4310

 

Logitech 5.1 surround sound speakers

 

Zlotes T-90 Mouse

 

XPREADATOR X3 PC Case

 

:D Total cost = ALot Of Money :D 

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CPU: i7 4770K @ 4,4 GHz

RAM: 16GB Ram DDR3 Kingston HyperX Beast
GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 SC Gaming
PSU: Corsair AX860i

 

Storage: 256 GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD

Storage: 500GB Seagate Momentus SSHD

Mobo: Asus Z87-Sabertooth

Operatingsystem: Windows 10 64-bit
Monitor: Asus PB278Q (WQHD)

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In my most beloved Phanteks Enthoo Primo case :P

Still secretly an AMD fanboy though :(;)
 

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Well since it has been a while since i posted here i guess its time for me to put in here my current systems:

 

Desktop:

CPU: fx8320 @ 4.3GHz

GPU: AMD r9 Nano

Cooling: Custom Loop(CPU and GPU will be cooled when it is done)

Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx r2.0

RAM: 16GB of generic GDDR3 memory @1600MHz

Storage: 120GB Samsung SSD840 Evo+ 3TB WD Black HDD

PSU: Coolermaster v850 850watt modular PSU

Case: NZXT H440

 

Performance: around 20-30fps in large battles, 60-70fps in open world, i believe the CPU is the bottleneck here. Max Settings except AA

 

Laptop:

Some Clevo i cant find exact model name of(since its rebranded, like most clevos)

CPU: I5-6300HQ

GPU: Nvidia GTX 960m

RAM: 16GB DDR3l @ 1600MHz

Storage: 250GB Samsung SSD 850 Evo + 1TB HGST Laptop HDD

 

Around 20-40 FPS with everything on minimum except trees and water.

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Well since it has been a while since i posted here i guess its time for me to put in here my current systems:

 

Desktop:

CPU: fx8320 @ 4.3GHz

GPU: AMD r9 Nano

Cooling: Custom Loop(CPU and GPU will be cooled when it is done)

Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx r2.0

RAM: 16GB of generic GDDR3 memory @1600MHz

Storage: 120GB Samsung SSD840 Evo+ 3TB WD Black HDD

PSU: Coolermaster v850 850watt modular PSU

Case: NZXT H440

 

Performance: around 20-30fps in large battles, 60-70fps in open world, i believe the CPU is the bottleneck here. Max Settings except AA

 

Laptop:

Some Clevo i cant find exact model name of(since its rebranded, like most clevos)

CPU: I5-6300HQ

GPU: Nvidia GTX 960m

RAM: 16GB DDR3l @ 1600MHz

Storage: 250GB Samsung SSD 850 Evo + 1TB HGST Laptop HDD

 

Around 20-40 FPS with everything on minimum except trees and water.

NZXT H440! Love that case

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NZXT H440! Love that case

It looks great, and thats where it ends:

 

It got poor airflow

 

Its too tight in the back(thats what she said) for cablemanagement

 

They say its designed for watercooling and silance, but it feels like thats the last thing it is made for since if you wanna put a rad in front you have to remove most if not all of the hard drive cages :/

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CPU: AMD FX6300 @ 4.0GHz


GPU: MSI Radeon RX 480 Gaming X 8GB


Cooling: be quiet! Silent Loop 120 water cooling


Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx r2.0


RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600


Storage: 256GB Crucial MX100 SSD + 1TB HDD


PSU: be quiet! Pure Power L8 500W


Case: be quiet! Silent Base 600


 


50-60fps in OW with Ultra settings.


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It looks great, and thats where it ends:

 

It got poor airflow

 

Its too tight in the back(thats what she said) for cablemanagement

 

They say its designed for watercooling and silance, but it feels like thats the last thing it is made for since if you wanna put a rad in front you have to remove most if not all of the hard drive cages :/

 

should look at HAF 932 i have that and it works great for airflow and running cooling lines

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It looks great, and thats where it ends:

 

It got poor airflow

 

Its too tight in the back(thats what she said) for cablemanagement

 

They say its designed for watercooling and silance, but it feels like thats the last thing it is made for since if you wanna put a rad in front you have to remove most if not all of the hard drive cages :/

Indeed. I've got the 440 as well but quickly bought a Phanteks Enthoo Primo for the exact same reason.

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Indeed. I've got the 440 as well but quickly bought a Phanteks Enthoo Primo for the exact same reason.

I want that case, but cant justifying buying a new case when this one works perfectly fine :/

should look at HAF 932 i have that and it works great for airflow and running cooling lines

I dont like the looks of the HAF cases. Annoyingly, all the cases i like the look of like the Enthoo primo, enthoo evolv, Fractal Design Define S all have not so great air flow, though IIRC all of them have better airflow than the h440

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I want that case, but cant justifying buying a new case when this one works perfectly fine :/

I dont like the looks of the HAF cases. Annoyingly, all the cases i like the look of like the Enthoo primo, enthoo evolv, Fractal Design Define S all have not so great air flow, though IIRC all of them have better airflow than the h440

 

Lol yeah I know the feeling :P Well at the time the Enthoo Primo wasn't on the market yet so I contacted the European Manager (situated in Rotterdam) and said I was so

in love with the case and asked if I could get him earlier so I could build my new rig just in time for Rome II:Total War. And so happened :) Still loving Phanteks and their cooperation for that :P

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Lol yeah I know the feeling :P Well at the time the Enthoo Primo wasn't on the market yet so I contacted the European Manager (situated in Rotterdam) and said I was so

in love with the case and asked if I could get him earlier so I could build my new rig just in time for Rome II:Total War. And so happened :) Still loving Phanteks and their cooperation for that :P

Now that i call lucky and great costumer service!

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It looks great, and thats where it ends:

 

It got poor airflow

 

Its too tight in the back(thats what she said) for cablemanagement

 

They say its designed for watercooling and silance, but it feels like thats the last thing it is made for since if you wanna put a rad in front you have to remove most if not all of the hard drive cages :/

Can't build a Rig without modifying a case.  ;)

 

Take a look here:

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?288278-Build-Log-Haemato-(working-title)-NZXT-switch-810

 

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