Yes I agree with Soar I am just surprised that you haven't been "found" yet. Maybe you need to have your own website as well as using the MySpace platform. More publicity is the key I am sure. Keep it up mate
Great idea DM! Perhaps a little more exposure to the general public would garnish a much larger following!
Keep up the great work Absic!
BTW, I received my GA 890XA-UD3 a couple of days ago. I am so excited to begin work on this new 6 core rig! Thanks again for your excellent advice. I know this rig will do well when I am done.
I did notice it is the version 1, so I am kinda happy about that too.
After carefully reading the QVL list I wanted to avoid the pain and frustration I experienced while building my new i5-750 rig. So I decided to go with the G.SKILL RAM they listed in the 1600Mhz category.
Here is what I purchased yesterday from New Egg: G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ
I chose this RAM because:
1. It is on the QVL list from Gigabyte for my specific MB
2. It is rated at 1.5 volts [I remembered Absic's advice about choosing a RAM that is 1.5volts].
To be 100% honest with you, I was also considering the ADATA RAM listed on the QVL. A-DATA Gaming Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model AX3U1600GB2G9-2G. It was about the same exact price as the G.SKIL I purchased.
Many AMD builders are using ADATA rather than G.SKIL. Not sure why, but many of the reviews are stating it is working well with Gigabyte boards.
Have you any suggestions for the CPU cooler? I was thinking about purchasing another Corsair H50, but now I read several people criticizing this cooler in various forums. I like it for a number of reasons:
1. Weight [much lighter than the massive air-coolers, thus less stress on the MB].
2. Price [when on sale ($59), it was just a tad more than some of the upper end coolers].
3. Effectiveness [I thought it was much more effective than most air-coolers but in reality, it is not] (see chart).
4. Maintenance [absolutely zero maintenance (unless you want to include the occasional blowing out of dust on the radiator)].
Overall, I am still very happy with it.
Regarding the push/pull with two fans, I chose to go with two Scythe "F" fans and all is good.
I do have a brand new, never before used CoolMaster Hype 212 Plus [I bought it thinking to use it in the i5-750 rig but changed my mind]. This CPU cooler has been receiving phenomenal reviews, was priced less than half the Corsair H50, and doesn't seem toooooooooooooooooooooooooo big to use. It too can run with the dual fan push/pull configuration.
Hyper 212 Plus won the 10/10 review from Maximum PC and on New Egg it is one of the hottest sellers.
Please share any good advice you may have about any good CPU cooler! I am open to anything!
Have a good day guys!
Soar