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NP Joe. BTW, are you on water by chance?

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yep just for the CPU (a Corsair H70), but you don't have to be on water to get the I7 2600K to 5ghz it will do it with the stock fan easy, it is a very cool CPU. With the H70 i got it to run at 5.6 GHz stable but pulled it back down to 5 because it scared me. :D

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Jo3_23 wrote:
yep just for the CPU (a Corsair H70), but you don't have to be on water to get the I7 2600K to 5ghz it will do it with the stock fan easy, it is a very cool CPU. With the H70 i got it to run at 5.6 GHz stable but pulled it back down to 5 because it scared me. :D


I use an H70 as well. They are really good. Thinking of going on real water though so was wondering what kind of blocks you use. Great OC!

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It is but if you can wait, i would wait till the new chipset comes out at the end of this year/start of next year, it will kick the crap out of mine :)

I want to get SLI 590's but i only have a Corsair 1000W HX PSU, so i don't know if it could handle it. I have no idea with SLI and power needs anyone have any idea? :(


It's been out for a month.


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The chipset? Na that's a bit away :)

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I'm wating for it in the post. When I get it I'll post a vid. :D


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just get yourself a cheap i7 and overclock it like an MF.
i got myself an i7920 while back overclocked to 4.3ghz screams along. no point wasting money on something that you can outclock and in like a year will be 1/2 the price

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Jo3_23 wrote:
It is but if you can wait, i would wait till the new chipset comes out at the end of this year/start of next year, it will kick the crap out of mine :)

I want to get SLI 590's but i only have a Corsair 1000W HX PSU, so i don't know if it could handle it. I have no idea with SLI and power needs anyone have any idea? :(


It's been out for a month.



I think your talking about z68 that came out earlier this month. The one that comes out later on this year is LGA 2011, followed by ivy bridge soon after


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