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  1. 2016 GDC Presentation Slides here: http://b.hatena.ne.jp/entry/www.slideshare.net/JoelBurgess/gdc-2016-modular-level-design-of-fallout-4. If you go to slide 133, you'll see that the Creation Kit implements a material editor system to add variation to modular building kits. Pretty neat! Also, individual kits look a lot more modular this time around. Even the machine props have an insane degree of granularity.
  2. The H60, that's like a hybrid system right? Where a fan helps cool off your liquid that's in a small closed loop from the cold plate to the CPU? That looks quite nifty. I've always kind of shied away from liquid cooling, but something like that looks quite manageable--and quieter.
  3. The noise was from my email client. And as for booting into BIOS, don't sweat it. Supposedly you can achieve more precise overclocking by disabling PLL over-voltage and tweaking your vcore manually with LLC at level 2. But that means your CPU will run hotter. I use an H60 unit to cool my CPU, and it idles at 30 C with the vcore at 1.28. On the other hand, ASUS monitoring are a joke.
  4. Ah, read your comment just in time. Yeah, the PLL is high enough. Thank heavens it doesn't fry my CPU. It's been running for half a year, almost non-stop without a single glitch. Great steady overclock this. And I'm amazed at how cool it's keeping. I'm thinking about stocking up on Mugens for my next CPU.
  5. You're going to make me reboot into BIOS aren't you?
  6. Edit: Just noticed your PLL voltage. Okay, that makes sense. Now you can have a wall of trillville, lol.
  7. Hold on...your vcore is like, ridiculously low. I only have passing knowledge of Asrock boards, but what's your LLC level? Your vcore must be around 1.3-1.45v under load, unless you have some legendary silicon in that rig of yours.
  8. I heard this series of pings from the other room and returned to find your Wall of Midhras.
  9. Feel free to edit.
  10. Sorry for this wall of Midhras.
  11. That picture has faulty fan info. I've coupled a lot of my fans and hooked them up to a fan controller, so I can manually adjust fan speed (for when my girl is in the room, watching an intriguing film or docu or something).
  12. Feel free to delete that botched comment after pulling the link out of there, and then also delete this maybe :D
  13. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8447/7859460648_cf0bec4323_o.jpg
  14. I've actually gone back a notch (to 4.40 Ghz) as the fan on my Scythe Mugen 2 Rev.B died, and my replacement has a reduced airflow. I could have kept it at 4.5 Ghz as it never gets hotter than 60 degrees Celsius (you're in Fahrenheit land right? That's 140F then) unless I put it through a real stress test.

    I've a very good airflow in my case (8 case, 4GPU and one CPU...

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