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The hero and formula have the same power delivery as far as over clocking goes. Just don't rely on the automatic vcore voltage if you clock higher than 4.4, Asus pumps way to much voltage for that modest clock on the 4790k.

 

Hi Brother - I am at 4.6ghz now at 1.312V is that to high - I think I lowered at one time to 1.3V and was still fine but heres is another question went to 4.8 and got bsod in p3d while flying back to 4.6 and all is perfect - I used aisuite to do this by the way - I cant stand bios overclocking so if I can have a solid 4.6 I am pretty happy with that - just wondering what you think - thanks

 

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Hi Brother - I am at 4.6ghz now at 1.312V is that to high - I think I lowered at one time to 1.3V and was still fine but heres is another question went to 4.8 and got bsod in p3d while flying back to 4.6 and all is perfect - I used aisuite to do this by the way - I cant stand bios overclocking so if I can have a solid 4.6 I am pretty happy with that - just wondering what you think - thanks

 

You can run those volts all day long as long as your cooling is OK. I put my limit at 1.4v, but was able to get stable 4.8 at 1.3. That's where my 120mm radiator starts choking tho. 4.6 at 1.312, looks good and nothing to worry about there at all. Don't hesitate to go higher with your volts to get 4.8, if you can stress test 4.8 and stay below 80c you are good, you shouldn't need any more that 1.35-1.40 vcore to get those numbers.

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You can run those volts all day long as long as your cooling is OK. I put my limit at 1.4v, but was able to get stable 4.8 at 1.3. That's where my 120mm radiator starts choking tho. 4.6 at 1.312, looks good and nothing to worry about there at all. Don't hesitate to go higher with your volts to get 4.8, if you can stress test 4.8 and stay below 80c you are good, you shouldn't need any more that 1.35-1.40 vcore to get those numbers.

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My beast - yah it needs another Titan X lol - if your wondering how I got my power supply white - I found this awesome vinyl covering on amazon - its great - yah kow whats crazy is the fans appear off yet they were not weird

 

 

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Wow, all these machines put mine to shame, mine is all function, absolutely no form! One day the budget will allow a dream build like that!

My beast - yah it needs another Titan X lol - if your wondering how I got my power supply white - I found this awesome vinyl covering on amazon - its great

 

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Wow, all these machines put mine to shame, mine is all function, absolutely no form! One day the budget will allow a dream build like that!

 

Thank you lot of work but well worth it - these closed looped coolers work great and for the cost well worth it I dont think my cpu goes above 50 degrees while in P3D and my gpu never goes above 32 degrees cant ask for more really for the price - luv corsair products but trashed that corsair link software its crap just use ASUS smart fan now

 

Oh by the way EVGA now offers colored power supply wires - could have been whiter like my corsair ax1200 versions but I like this power supply better (Supernova 1000 P2) its amazing - rock solid - wires are not cheap but again makes the overall look thats for sure


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Oh by the way EVGA now offers colored power supply wires - could have been whiter like my corsair ax1200 versions but I like this power supply better (Supernova 1000 P2) its amazing - rock solid - wires are not cheap but again makes the overall look thats for sure

 

I saw those wires, look awesome but I've got an OCZ supply, and the modular cables are male on both ends! I did have my eye on the Evga supernova 860, should be enough for the upcoming 980ti or maybe another 970 SSC. All hangs on what nvidia does with these new drivers.

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I saw those wires, look awesome but I've got an OCZ supply, and the modular cables are male on both ends! I did have my eye on the Evga supernova 860, should be enough for the upcoming 980ti or maybe another 970 SSC. All hangs on what nvidia does with these new drivers.

 

Yah that should be ok but if I were you be on the safe side and get the 1000 brother


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Honestly, I think I am going to stick with my 780's for right now. With DX12 coming soon, vram will be stack-able, so 3Gb will be 6 etc. Also, a new form of SLI rendering, Split frame rather than alternating frames. The frame syncing should be a lot better. 


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That's a solid build.  But if you're willing to wait a bit longer Intel's next microarchitecture, Skylake, is just around the corner.  Late Summer, Fall-ish 2015.  Supposed to be decent.

 

But on the other hand I can understand not wanting to wait for the next best thing hehe.

 

I've waited long enough, lol.  My current system is 8 years old.  It's good but it's time to upgrade.  Not to mention, they'll always have new stuff coming out so... :unsure:

 

I like it, but i think that a 1000W PSU is totally overkill. I'd get a 750W PS

Noctua NH-U14S is great for ocing.

Only two sticks of RAM (2x8) 'd be better in order to not stress the IMC. And you save few bucks.

 

Invest on Yokes and addons!

 

I've got a CH yoke and pedals.  They are in perfect condition.  Too late about the supply, it was delivered today! :lol:

 

You could drop that PSU down to their 850 series easily. Save a few dollars. Unless you plan on adding an additional GPU at some point. I have their 1200 P2 Platinum. It's a great PSU and a 10 YEAR, yes YEARS, warranty how can you go wrong? 

I got my 4790K and Maximus VI Formula purring along nicely at 4.9Ghz. 75c stress testing. :ph34r:

 

I picked the supply for upbuilding, just in case.  You never know. 


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I've waited long enough, lol.  My current system is 8 years old.  It's good but it's time to upgrade.  Not to mention, they'll always have new stuff coming out so... :unsure:

 

Yikes 8 years old you are going to luv your new system thats for sure


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Honestly, I think I am going to stick with my 780's for right now. With DX12 coming soon, vram will be stack-able, so 3Gb will be 6 etc. Also, a new form of SLI rendering, Split frame rather than alternating frames. The frame syncing should be a lot better. 

Sorry, I am not trying to hijack your thread. 

The 780's support DX12? I 've read that they partially support, so i dont know if the VRAM will be stack-able!

 

 

I've got a CH yoke and pedals.  They are in perfect condition.  Too late about the supply, it was delivered today! :lol:

So enjoy it !


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- yah kow whats crazy is the fans appear off yet they were not weird

 

Fast shutter speed on your camera would cause the fans to appear stopped.


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The 780's support DX12? I 've read that they partially support, so i dont know if the VRAM will be stack-able!

 

Yes they do and will.


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Yes they do and will.

Good to heard that! Im now with an GTX660Ti and the 780's are getting a good price-point in my country


Cheers :)

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Fast shutter speed on your camera would cause the fans to appear stopped.

 

Thanks Ryan - yes I shut off auto setting and it shows them spinning - can build a pc but fish out of water with cameras :)


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