Today, I present mi PC, I build it 1 year ago but it still kicking ass.
If you are wonder what kind hardware can be compared with this PC:
My system can get up to 6.5 TeraFLOPS
A system with intel core i7-3770K and GTX Titan X can get up to 6.5 TeraFLOPS too.
            If you are wonder what kind hardware can be compared with this PC:
My system can get up to 6.5 TeraFLOPS
A system with intel core i7-3770K and GTX Titan X can get up to 6.5 TeraFLOPS too.
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                    Size 2500 x 1621px
                    File Size 2.09 MB
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                    Well...I do not draw wyverns as they are commonly concieved, I know how they look but I draw them my way haha. This wyvern has wings and arms but no legs. In terms of gaming, my PC can play anything at 1080p 60 fps with almost no exceptions. I can even play at 1440p and get decent fps. In terms of GPU computing only the AMD fury and fury X can outdo it.                
            
                    well lets see... I have constantly upgraded my pc since I built it in late 2014
I have change the watercooler, motherboard, chassis, power supply, I have added more HDD units, more fans...
It Initially cost 1700 USD (including the screen and the UPS)
Now it cost more than 2500 USD I think (including the screen and the UPS too)
            I have change the watercooler, motherboard, chassis, power supply, I have added more HDD units, more fans...
It Initially cost 1700 USD (including the screen and the UPS)
Now it cost more than 2500 USD I think (including the screen and the UPS too)
                    4.5Ghz is a very common overclock for a FX 8320. I can push my CPU to 4.7GHz without any problem but I have to make it more stable. I bought a new  motherboard just a month ago so I am just beginning to test my ASUS M5A99X EVO R2.0. But I could achieve 4.5 GHz with my old ASUS M5A97 R2.0. A FX 8350 can probably achieve 4.7 to 5 GHz with an adecuate cooling solution.                
            
                    Thanks, I like to keep my desk in order to keep dust away.
Well, nice setup you have there. Is that a enterprice mobo? because I see 6 RAM slots, looks like a server board. The i7-920 is a great processor but a little to old.
BTW be careful of that PSU, It doesn't look like a good brand (I don´t even know what brand is). It can be a tier 5, a dengerous one PSU.
ahaha the GT 210 it's just a toy, I use it to try Nvidia drivers and software.
            Well, nice setup you have there. Is that a enterprice mobo? because I see 6 RAM slots, looks like a server board. The i7-920 is a great processor but a little to old.
BTW be careful of that PSU, It doesn't look like a good brand (I don´t even know what brand is). It can be a tier 5, a dengerous one PSU.
ahaha the GT 210 it's just a toy, I use it to try Nvidia drivers and software.
                    Well the i7 with the stock frequenzy is just enough to not bottleneck my GPU. But if I ever update the GPU again I will have to replace the CPU aswell. 
But then there is a chance the OEM mobo might not accept the CPU OR allow overclocking, so I'd buy a whole new system alltogehter when it comes to that.
The PSU is about three years old and so far doesnt make any weird noises unlike the first stock PSU that was built into my PC when I bought it...so guess it won't blow up too soon.
I am not sure about the mobo, since Acer did a good job at hiding pretty much any info about it execpt the model name and a few basic specs like the cpu-socket no.
haha oh okay, better safe then sorry I guess x3
            But then there is a chance the OEM mobo might not accept the CPU OR allow overclocking, so I'd buy a whole new system alltogehter when it comes to that.
The PSU is about three years old and so far doesnt make any weird noises unlike the first stock PSU that was built into my PC when I bought it...so guess it won't blow up too soon.
I am not sure about the mobo, since Acer did a good job at hiding pretty much any info about it execpt the model name and a few basic specs like the cpu-socket no.
haha oh okay, better safe then sorry I guess x3
                    Dude...my system is YET only a potato compared to yours...actually I bought already my new mobo (Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z (FX990)) but yet I have my FX4300 4core crap over locked from 3.8Ghz and 1.287V to frekin 5Ghz and 1.536Volts xD (toasty as lava...runs around 74C max on my air cooler xD but its impressive that it boots up just fine in a range of 45C at idle all tho my fans sound like a frekin jumbo jet Airbus A380 xD)and my gpu was the first off the shelf graphics card I saw because I did not know much about it that moment but I can confirm overcloking or heh...overclocking is a weak word for it..SUPERCLOCKING and I was just random and found a utility to edit my graphics card bios in and then flash it on and guess what :D from the factory 1000Mhz GPU clock and 1250Memory clock to frekin 1160on the gpu and I just left running it on a benchmark came back in a hour and my room was pre heated to 32C xD so but that wasn't really the top end in just litelary pulling the sliders to the bleeding edge because even the bios editor didn't wanted to allow me going further then the 1.2volts but it doesn't really matter because of the limitation on my power supply I had 1.172V even after rising the TDP in the bios allowing it to pull more power it was doing nothing xD and that Sapphire HD7770 Ghz edition will just cry itself till I don't swap it out with a GTX1080(and then I will let rest that graphics card cause I really pushed it extremely far...)
BTW I could help you over lock a bit further or fine tuning it to squeze almost every single drop of performance outa of your 8320 all tho I have no idea when the CPU dies from voltage cause yea...8320 was designed to low power crap I would rather recommend a 8350 or a less common 8370 (I just forget which one is the XXXXE CPU...nevermind) but I guess with just buing a motherboard from MSI for the lates FX990 chipset you can have a FX9590 in there :D(running at 5GHZ aaand a frekin 240WTDP rate which is the reason why I wanted the formula z xD and even your ram is quite a overkill for your build I mean the predators are mostly used in XMP when we on the AMD side have only the good old JEDEC configs but I guess my Kingston Sawage 2400Mhz 16Gb kit is just more overekill for a normal user but I'm normally using up like on the boot immediately 4Gigs and as I start up my stuff and games and all the two google browsers which has over 100 sites opened at once in just gona run outa of ram still but better then a 4gig stick xD
            BTW I could help you over lock a bit further or fine tuning it to squeze almost every single drop of performance outa of your 8320 all tho I have no idea when the CPU dies from voltage cause yea...8320 was designed to low power crap I would rather recommend a 8350 or a less common 8370 (I just forget which one is the XXXXE CPU...nevermind) but I guess with just buing a motherboard from MSI for the lates FX990 chipset you can have a FX9590 in there :D(running at 5GHZ aaand a frekin 240WTDP rate which is the reason why I wanted the formula z xD and even your ram is quite a overkill for your build I mean the predators are mostly used in XMP when we on the AMD side have only the good old JEDEC configs but I guess my Kingston Sawage 2400Mhz 16Gb kit is just more overekill for a normal user but I'm normally using up like on the boot immediately 4Gigs and as I start up my stuff and games and all the two google browsers which has over 100 sites opened at once in just gona run outa of ram still but better then a 4gig stick xD
                    Well actually I'm at 4.7Ghz and planning to go even further (4.8Ghz or more)
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My CPU never reaches more than 54°C (TCTL) and 68°C (CPU Pakage), but I'm using a very beefy watercooler. The processor is relatively cool.
The FX series loves high frecuency memory, that's why their memory controller is DDR3 1866. Also I saw my kingston memory just a little more expensive than a low end DDR3 1866 Kingston fury, so it was a great deal: huge heatsink, decent latency, high frequency, all for just a couple more dollars. Since I overclocked the CPU I saw pertinent to overclock the memory controller as well.
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My CPU never reaches more than 54°C (TCTL) and 68°C (CPU Pakage), but I'm using a very beefy watercooler. The processor is relatively cool.
The FX series loves high frecuency memory, that's why their memory controller is DDR3 1866. Also I saw my kingston memory just a little more expensive than a low end DDR3 1866 Kingston fury, so it was a great deal: huge heatsink, decent latency, high frequency, all for just a couple more dollars. Since I overclocked the CPU I saw pertinent to overclock the memory controller as well.
                    i dont actually recomend overclocking your memory controller unless its not a ROG branded motherboard like mine is i mean it can seriously make the voltage regulator burn out i just got like two beefy regulator modules and thats all to say about it its so perfect that i can overvolt to 2.43 volts on my ram (of course i dont do LN2 on rams :D) on the other side you can push your CPU further than 4.8Ghz what i fouund the nicest to be with my EXTREMELY BEEFY AIR COOLER on my FX-4300 was about 4.9-5Ghz im hitting temps like 75C ont he package itself but since the thermal limit is arround 88C im fine with it and your actual cooler is capable fo doing alll the cores (all the 8 cores) under 4.9 or more because thats the cooler i want (H110i GTX (a slightly different one)) but the whole point of the 8320 was to have a low power low tdp CPU (i guess 125W is lower than the FX-9590 xD (240W)) but i would go with the more famous 8350 all tho its not a big improvement cause its still 8 cores and just a little more transistors but a 8370 would kick ass but u know the best was is thenewest way :D FX-9590 xD just get the right board for it and go :D but for overclocking I really want to tell that the M motherboard is a lot of pain cause u cant set load line calibration you can set only the offset voltage or if you can set it manually ur gona end up with studders all over the place cause the load line calibration SUUUCKS on that thing...m yrams are workin nicely all tho i have issues jumping to 2400Mhz becuase if i do it im getting blue screens if i let my pc sit for a longer time with no activity i just dunno why i even underlocked the ram 2133 and i just dont care much about it now couse i know that my cpu will be probably the problem cause its a frekin 4 CORE xD.... SO i was messign with a hec lot of boards even with bios ones not the uefy M series and that was the actually nightmare i hate the BIOS GUI... btw AMD Radeon R9 290X >> Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X WTF WHERE YOU READ THAT :D the frekin titan x is like 2 times so powerfull then the 290x even a 390x is better than that and a 980Ti is better also                 
            
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