Okay, so on a path to getting back to where I was. Got to BCLK 106 and multi 40 for speed of 4230 MHz. Yay. 1.250V for temps of 66* average, 74* on the hot core.
One thing that is worrying me is that I think my case is coming apart. The PSU was rattling a little bit, but applying a little pressure on the top makes it stop (I don't mean like push on it, just sitting a screwdriver on top of it), making me think it is either rattling on the case, or came loose from the mount screws. Ill check into it later.
Currently running P95, and it is going to run till after Dr Who tomorrow just to be sure. Probably going to leave this OC for a week, and do some gaming on it and such. Then next weekend I will try multi of 44 for 4.6GHz that the auto OC was running at.
Now back to the thread topic, do you think that it would be better to get another fan to go in push/pull, or just leave it put?
Also probably going to grab a cheap-o SSD for la lappy again, depending on what I can get for it at that time. This HDD is getting on my nerves. Not the speed of it, I am fine with that, besides boot time, I see no difference at all. Everytime I boot up, or resume, or anything that accesses the drive heavy it spins up and sounds like a turbo prop starting, feels like it too. Never bothered me till I went a while without it.
RAM is staying put for now.
Storage is staying put for now. (might grab a 64GB flashkey to save some jnk on.)
Case, need to grab a drill bit, a grinder (like a dremel tool I think) and some more spray paint to finish up. I am happy with how the front panel connector reroute turned out, so I am going to do that with some more of the wires.
Graphics, staying put. It is running fine, and from what I am seeing, should be able to handle 1080p just fine.
BF3 will run fine on it at 1080p for sure, as will warfighter (budgeting for that, as I want to continue the story, and I have all the other MOH games ever made).
I guess what I am saying is that I am mainly staying put. Just grabbing a monitor, Dual link cable, and SSD for le laptop.