Gaming PC: Core i5 750, 2TB, DDR3 2000, 5770, ATCS 840 Gaming Computer


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Super Pi 1M in 9.5 seconds! Also includes me playing Crysis, Far Cry 2, DiRT 2, Devil May Cry 4, Street Fighter IV, Mass Effect, and Dead Space, all at super-smooth framerates. A video of the high quality machine for sale on Portland Craigslist. 1. Processor: Intel Core i5 750 Quad-Core, 3.2GHz Turbo, 8MB, 4.4GHz Overclock 2. Hard Drive(s): 2 x Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB, 7200 RPM, 32MB, 3.5 3. Memory: G.Skill Trident 4GB DDR3 RAM 2000MHz, 1.6v, Dual-Channel 4. Video Card: Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X (Juniper XT), 1GB GDDR5 5. Sound Card: Realtek High-Definition, 6 Channels, 7.1 Surround 6. Motherboard: Gigabyte P55-UD3R, Crossfire-ready 7. Cooling: Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler, 120mm fan, 8 heatpipes 8. Power Supply: OCZ StealthXStream 700W 9. Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840 Silver Aluminum Full Tower, 30 lbs. (empty), 25 tall 10. Optical Drive: Samsung SH-S223L DVD Burner, 2MB, LightScribe, 22x48x, 5.25 Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit will also be fresh-installed.

25 Responses to Gaming PC: Core i5 750, 2TB, DDR3 2000, 5770, ATCS 840 Gaming Computer

  1. MrRichardAlbert says:

    Pretty cool video man

  2. StefanTrifunovic says:

    @otnomnoraa OMG, thank you very much !!! :-)
    Your vids are the best ;-)

  3. otnomnoraa says:

    @StefanTrifunovic 1.35v is usually necessary to hit that frequency. However, as I show in this video, I quite easily hit 4.4GHz on that same voltage; I can hit 4.5GHz too.

  4. StefanTrifunovic says:

    How to overclock the corei5 750 processor to 4,0 GHZ ? oO, when i use 156 BLKC mhz and 21 mulitplier with Core 1,28V and 1,65V Dram then my pc gets a blue screen
    Temps : IDLE 28-30 C Full Power 100% : 61 C

  5. captainclayman says:

    GODDDDDD i love your case.

  6. otnomnoraa says:

    @Sl33p2 Well, I was selling it for $900 at the beginning of the year, but I’m not anymore :P . Sorry.

  7. Sl33p2 says:

    Are you selling it .then whats the price?

  8. otnomnoraa says:

    @MarkosNetwork I guess you’d have to get a SATA power extension cable if your cables aren’t long enough. I can’t guarantee you anything, but my SATA power cables, from my OCZ 700W, reach through the back and up just fine, with the power supply mounted at the bottom. Even without an extension cable, I think the case comes with molex to SATA power adapters. You should subscribe, since I’ll be doing some upgrades and gameplays soon!

  9. MarkosNetwork says:

    Hi, I’m about to buy that case so i have a question, i was reading reviews and some people said they have problems getting the power cable to reach the DVD drive at the top slot cause the case is so big that the power cable doesn’t reach it from the bottom to the top, is this true? I’m planning to get a Corsair 750W TX, if it is true then what kind of cable extension would i have to get? You would help me a lot if you answer that. Nice rig btw!

  10. dodchibbers says:

    Are you selling this thing? And how much?

  11. thelegendbullet937 says:

    MmM drool worthy!

  12. Gamerfk says:

    Nice video man i have pretty much the same set up but have an element g case. Thinking about getting an ssd will make a huge difference :-)

  13. terrance179 says:

    @otnomnoraa otnomoraa your nick name should be mr beast THANKS YOU MR BEAST

  14. y2warrior45 says:

    cool gaming setup

  15. otnomnoraa says:

    @terrance179 Absolutely. Almost as good as my computer :P (although pretty much the same), and mine will play both games easily at 80+ FPS at 1080p res.

  16. terrance179 says:

    can sum1 tell me if i can l4d and tf2 well with these specs?
    Specification:
    CPU:
    Intel Core i5 760
    Operating System:
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Motherboard:
    Asus P7P55-M
    Memory:
    8GB DDR3 1333mhz (41x 2GB)
    Hard Drives:
    1TB S-ATAII 3.0Gb/s
    Optical Drive:
    22x DVD±RW DL S-ATA
    Graphics card:
    ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB
    Sound card:
    Onboard 7.1 Audio
    Case:
    Xigmatek Asgard + 500W PSU

  17. otnomnoraa says:

    @67CopperHead Mine is better than the 4870 1GB on every count, especially on image quality.

  18. 67CopperHead says:

    only if the 5770s was a good card

  19. otnomnoraa says:

    @Hayashirice911 1080p, mayne. Thanks!

  20. Hayashirice911 says:

    Pretty awesome rig man, what resolution you playing those games at?

  21. otnomnoraa says:

    @Mountaind33w Sorry for the delayed reply. I can actually hit 4.4GHz+ without a freeze, as I demonstrated here :D (I’m going to try and sell this thing soon).

  22. otnomnoraa says:

    @aroundeflta No. This an evil lie.

  23. otnomnoraa says:

    @mert1994 Overclocking makes a huge different for CPU intensive apps, but a much slighter difference for graphics intensive ones. Overclocking is quite fun, so I’d recommend it, and the OC potential combined with its power efficiency are what give the i5 the edge over its AMD counterparts. Your choice. Also, the 5770 is a wonderful card. I’d definitely recommend the upgrade if you could sell your 9800. However, there are better cards out there for a bit more, like the 5830 and GTX 460.

  24. mert1994 says:

    Hey nice rig you got there!
    This is my rig:
    Core i5 750
    Geforce 9800 GTX
    4GB ram ddr2
    I have the same case like you
    1Terabyte samsung harddrive.
    600 watt supply.
    But i dont think im gonna overclock does it make a big diffrence if i not overclock? because im too scarred, and im just using the cpu cooler from the core i5.
    And does it make a big diffrence between the 5770 and the 9800gtx?
    Tyvm!

  25. otnomnoraa says:

    @platinum243125 i5 is essentially an i7 without HyperThreading. So yeah, there won’t be much of a difference.

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