CPU: Q9550 @ 4.5 GHz (That thing takes an awful lot of cooling)
GPU’s: One Palit GTX275 + a Sparkle GTX275 in SLI
RAM: 16 Gigs DDR2 1600
HDD’s: 2 500 Gig WD Black’s in RAID0
Mainboard: GA-EP45-DQ6
Case: Xigmatek Elysium
CPU Cooler: Custom watercooling loop (420 rad with 3 NF-A’s)
Graphics card in first slot: Nvidia reference cooler
Graphics card in second slot: Shitty Palit cooler
PSU: Tagan 1100 Watts (Don’t blame me, that thing was supposed to power three 8800 Ultra’s.)
[quote=“blade00362”]CPU: Q9550 @ 4.5 GHz (That thing takes an awful lot of cooling)
GPU’s: One Palit GTX275 + a Sparkle GTX275 in SLI
RAM: 16 Gigs DDR2 1600
HDD’s: 2 500 Gig WD Black’s in RAID0
Mainboard: GA-EP45-DQ6
Case: Xigmatek Elysium
CPU Cooler: Custom watercooling loop (420 rad with 3 NF-A’s)
Graphics card in first slot: Nvidia reference cooler
Graphics card in second slot: Shitty Palit cooler
PSU: Tagan 1100 Watts (Don’t blame me, that thing was supposed to power three 8800 Ultra’s.)[/quote]
No Sh*t sherlock about cooling that monster cpu have you got like an H100 or something on it?
Worst case scenario (29 degrees room temperature, Prime95): 85 degrees celsius.
I’m running this CPU at this speed because I just need the power for the SLI. (Even one GTX275 is a little too powerful for the Q9550…)
I have tried overclocking with many boards, and the EP45-DQ6 got the best results, while still supporting 16 gigs of ram.
that isnt too bad my own pc runs with full load on it since its from 2008 it runs at 50 Degrees C at the core and about 80 Degrees C on the GPU and thats okay for me
could be memory allocation I get a good 60fps without recording and when I do record it drops to something like 13fps but I am running a 5 year old PC in June and that isnt too bad
Motherboard: ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0
Processor: AMD FX-8150 Zambezi 3.6GHz (3.9GHz/4.2GHz Turbo) w/ Liquid Cooling Kit
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 32GB DDR3 2133 Mhz (PC3 17000)
Hard Drive: Sandisk 256GB SSD / Seagate 1.5 TB SETA
PSU: Thermaltake SMART Series SP-750PCBUS 750W ATX 12V 2.3 SLI Ready
Video Card(s): 2x SLI MSI N560GTX-Ti-M2D1GD5/OC GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16
OS: Windows 8 64bit.
I run automation full blast at 1080p. Granted, it does heat up my liquid cooling temperature like most cutting edge games would, but it looks soo purdy.
I’ve also run Automation on my Alienware M11x R3. Don’t need it anymore, if anyone wants to buy the sweetest netbook ever made, PM me.
Motherboard: ASUS M4N78 Pro+
Processor: AMD Athlon II X3 445 (3.10Ghz) + Corsair H40 Liquid cooler
RAM: 4 x Kingston 1GB DDR2 Hyper-X
Hard Drive: Samsung HD642JJ 240GB and Western Digital WD2500JD 600GB
PSU: Corsair 1000W
Video Card(s): Geforce 9800GTX+ 1GB GDDR3 (740Mhzx2 Core and 1800Mhz shader)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64bit.
Chassis: Cooler Master Elite (ATX) + 1 120x120 Fan in front
[quote=“quantexrox”]Motherboard: Tyan S2927
Processors: 2x AMD Opteron 2419 6 cores (12 total) 1.8GHz
RAM: 4x 2GB DDR2-533 ECC Registered
Hard Drive: WD something-or-other 320GB
PSU: HiPro 700W
Video cards: 2x 9800GT 512MB
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Chassis: Huge old IBM Intellistation Mpro 6889 case[/quote]
Custom PC inside an old IBM case…SWEEEEET I love that making something look old and worthless but it will take your leg off first chance it gets to cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war LOL
Win 8 64 bit edition. (automation runs very smooth on win 8.) the metro start button was a pain in the a** actually all of win 8 was a PITA. when I got used to it, it is quite easy and quite efficient when used properly. for example I want to run a program, hit start button on keyboard and type first letter of program and it shows up; then hit enter.
Built mine last June for about $600 not including monitor/keyboard/speakers(was switching from an old laptop)
ASUS m5a97 motherboard
AMD FX-4100(4core overclocked at 4.3 GHz)
EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1 GB)
8 GB RAM( G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR3)
Seasonic 520W power supply
Seagate 1 TB HDD(7200 RPM)
Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
a couple blue LED fans
NZXT m59 case
My laptop wasn’t good enough to run automation 1 year later, haven’t had a single problem with this computer. Not 1 crash, not 1 blue screen, nada.
Currently running:
AMD APU A6-3620 2.2GHz
AMD Radeon HD6530D
4GB of RAM
2x Seagate 500GB HDD at 7,200 RPM
running Windows 7 64bit Home Premium
Not sure of the PSU and Motherboard, bought it from Acer. Only problem is I have no room to upgrade because the MB is a FM1 socket.
Plan to replace/upgrade it with this:
Hard disk drives and CD drive I already have
Foxconn A78AX ATX AM3 motherboard
AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition at 3.5 GHz
AMD Radeon HD 6570 2GB GPU
Corsair Builder Series CX430 with 430 watts
and an additional 4GB of ram from G.SKill
I’ll be using Windows 8 Pro when I figure out how to go back to it, I had to do a factory setup thing and lost it. I got it through a $15 upgrade program by buying my computer during a certain time period.