My rig is:
(an updated HP Pavilion Slimline s3049.de)
MB is a HP one (default)
Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 1,8Ghz/2M/800Mhz
Kingston 2x1GB DDR2
Gigabyte Radeon HD 6450 1GB
Seagate 320GB HDD
Samsung SyncMaster 510n (1024x768, 4:3, VGA only, a very old monitor)
PSU 200W (Im happy because this psu can handle this system )
Quick question, how are you finding the ivy bridge? I was thinking about upgrading.. but my rig still crunches everything. Waiting for the 930 to die from her overclock. But I'm suprised because I thought Ivy's ran at a lower Vcore when you OC due to the lower power consumption. I've got 1.15vs on my 930 and that's a first generation i7 (45NM I believe) vs the 22NM of the ivy's, you should be able to oc more I think
Other than that how you finding it? I'm cautious to bin my rampage III for a Z77.
The Corsairs? SP 120 quiet editions on the radiator, AF 120 quiet edition on the exhaust.
NH-D14 is definately much quieter all around, but it's also absolutely massive and might block you from reaching some components if you need to do maintenance (main reason I went back to AIO water kit) and it doesn't give quite the same performance at silly high overclocks as the H100i does. If the size isn't an issue and you don't plan on going close to 5GHz, then the D14 is still a great air cooler.
Well that's at full chat which only happens if you're pushing the system with Prime95 or something. I'm currently running them with Noctua ULNA adapters at a constant ~900RPM and they aren't too bad, enough static pressure to even keep the system happy at full load.
I'm thinking of going for Fractal Design Silent R2 120MM and 140MM. They're around 15dBa I believe, which sounds fine to me. I can live with less airflow I think. (69m³/h for 120MM).
Case: Fractal Arc Midi
Corsair H100 with Arctic Cooling F12 fans in Push/Pull MB: Asus M5A97 CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1090T BE @ 4.01GHz GPU: Asus GeForce 560Ti DirectCU II @ 1GHz Core, 2GHz Shader, 2.2Ghz Memory RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4GB) @ 1600Mhz PSU: Cooler Master GX-750W SSD: OCZ Vertex 4 128GB.. 400MB/s Read/Write HDD: 500GB Seagate + 1TB Seagate USB 3.0 external Wheel: Logitech G27 Internet: 100Mbps Download, 5Mbps Upload
Old pic, Removed that HDD bay and added an SSD at the MB Tray.
Moving house in September so I'll be getting a new desk, and eventually a bigger monitor natively capable of 1080 or higher
or add another 560Ti and go triple screens