Thank you! I have the same chair and it's about the same age as yours and looks nearly new. I use it for hours every day and weigh around 76kg so this guy is definitely doing something mad for his chair to end up looking like that after only 2 years lmao. How do you even break the arm off of it...
What kind of temperatures are you getting? It seems as if it is overheating, our profiles are heavily tested before they leave so there is no reason why it should be unstable.
Please get back to me with results and I can assist you further.
It requires modding to fit one on the top, you can fit a double rad in the back but it depends on the rad, I'm not too sure if the XSPC one fits in the back of the 1200 or not...
Usually it is the RAM that is faulty when you lose 2 or 4gb but it can sometimes be the board aswell.
In regards to what I can only assume to be cap whine, this can be rectified by turning off LLC (99% of the time) as it has something to do with an incompatability with specific parts of the...
Try 23 x 174 with the x8 multi and 1.275v on the chip.
If it fails, try raising the vcore to 1.3v, and then 1.325v if it fails again.
Let us know how it goes :)
Out of curiosity what cooler are you using?
Finally! Looks sweeeeeeeeet!
Should have got me to do the cable management on the back ;)
Proper sleek build man :D
[EDIT] Noticed rjk decided to copy my SLEEK html skills.
With mine, to be honest, there is no discernible difference between wireless-n and gigabit ethernet.
Everyone seems to love the cable though purely down to it helping reduce your latencies a bit. (Maybe more than just that but I'm no networking pro)
You should set the vcore manually, the qpi/dram manually and the cpu pll voltage manually aswell.
Start with a low overclock and work it up along with the voltages to find the right combination
Leave it on, you don't need to worry about voltage spikes with an Asus board.
The intel max spec for i3 is 1.4v and i5 is 1.45 but you will never need to go even near that high to get 4Ghz with most chips anyway.
Hope this helps!
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