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Maximus V Formula

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Released in Sweden.. today:cool::cool::cool:
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MeanBruceROG wrote:
Anyone have any experience with the new Corsair fans, please let me know how you like them...:)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11TIfocssvY&list=UU_SN80_V2GymyCWM2oTYTeg&index=5&feature=plcp
i7-3930k
Rampage IV Extreme
Corsiar 16gb 2133mhz CMT16GX3M4X2133C9
GTX 680 x 2 SLI
Corsair AX850
Mushkin MKNSSDCR120GB x2 RAID0

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Maximus Obsidious “Max”
Chassis : CaseLabs M8
PSU : Corsair Platinum AX860 (Seasonic) w/Corsair Gen2 AX Cables
CPU : Intel 3770k 4.2GHz Vcore 1.282 Delta T=2.5C at idle
RAM : Corsair Dominator GT 2133Mhz 2X4GB kit
Mobo : Asus Maximus V Extreme (you and me baby)
GPU : Asus 6870 DirectCU (Asus GTX780 5GB Coming Soon) 😛
Cooling : H100i Sanyo-Denki San Ace 120(x6)
Internal SSDs : Intel 520 120GB(x2) RAID0

MeanBruceROG wrote:
Nick, thanks man, went ahead and ordered a twin-pak of the SP120 static Quiet Editions for the H100, still watching the video. It can't hurt anything to just give them a spin and try them out, certainly would look better than the Noctuas. I really didn't mind the color all that bad until this thread, opens your eyes to new things. I will read up on Asus FanExpert2 and see how to reach that minimal rotation for the 3 Corsair fans arriving Saturday. If they do work out acoustically and the thermals are good, wow nothing more Noctua in my pc, that's a wild thought.:)

After watching the video it's very clear that Tom, as much as I love him, still does not know about the PWM mode on the Noctuas. He still believes the only way to reduce the noise of the NF-F12s is with the supplied voltage reducer/in-line resistor. And that is how he is making his comparison to the Corsairs. Either he has not inquired or no one at Noctua has explained to him about the PWM rpm range of 1500 rpm to way down to 300rpm for a silent rig, and all rpms within that range. He is using an Asus motherboard, but not any of the 4-pin fan headers nor the Asus FanExpert2 software, so its really not a comparison at all.



I purchased 3 x SP120's for my build. I will start putting it together today and can hopefully get an idea for how these stack up against the Noctua's.

I personally don't use PWM. I don't like plugging the fans directly into the motherboard as it just adds too much clutter for me. Tom has said in the past that he doesn't use the fan headers for the same reason. The fan speed reducers are great for those of use who just refuse to use the headers.
i7-3930k
Rampage IV Extreme
Corsiar 16gb 2133mhz CMT16GX3M4X2133C9
GTX 680 x 2 SLI
Corsair AX850
Mushkin MKNSSDCR120GB x2 RAID0

...............
Maximus Obsidious “Max”
Chassis : CaseLabs M8
PSU : Corsair Platinum AX860 (Seasonic) w/Corsair Gen2 AX Cables
CPU : Intel 3770k 4.2GHz Vcore 1.282 Delta T=2.5C at idle
RAM : Corsair Dominator GT 2133Mhz 2X4GB kit
Mobo : Asus Maximus V Extreme (you and me baby)
GPU : Asus 6870 DirectCU (Asus GTX780 5GB Coming Soon) 😛
Cooling : H100i Sanyo-Denki San Ace 120(x6)
Internal SSDs : Intel 520 120GB(x2) RAID0

CombatWarVet
Level 7
Finished up earlier tonight, no issues so far "Knock on wood". Still have to clean up some wires, but that can wait

Side panel off


Added some lights
SilverStone TJ11
Asus Maximus V Extreme
Intel i7-3770K
G.Skill Trident X 16GB 2666
Intel 520 180GB SSD
Corsair Force GS 180GB SSD
Evga Gtx 690

CombatWarVet wrote:
Finished up earlier tonight, no issues so far "Knock on wood". Still have to clean up some wires, but that can wait

Side panel off


Added some lights


Your rig is nice and clean. Very well done. I do think the red lights are a bit much. It drowns out the red cables and the red accents on the motherboard. I think going with white LED's would have been a better choice.
i7-3930k
Rampage IV Extreme
Corsiar 16gb 2133mhz CMT16GX3M4X2133C9
GTX 680 x 2 SLI
Corsair AX850
Mushkin MKNSSDCR120GB x2 RAID0

NickH wrote:
Your rig is nice and clean. Very well done. I do think the red lights are a bit much. It drowns out the red cables and the red accents on the motherboard. I think going with white LED's would have been a better choice.


Thanks for the comment. Bought the red led's awhile back and never used them, figured I would see what it looked like. Using my phone to take the pictures so it's not the best, but red does take away the color inside. Might look at getting a multi light system later on
SilverStone TJ11
Asus Maximus V Extreme
Intel i7-3770K
G.Skill Trident X 16GB 2666
Intel 520 180GB SSD
Corsair Force GS 180GB SSD
Evga Gtx 690

CombatWarVet wrote:
Finished up earlier tonight, no issues so far "Knock on wood". Still have to clean up some wires, but that can wait

Side panel off


Added some lights


Looks nice. What case are you using?

colson79 wrote:
Looks nice. What case are you using?


Thanks! TJ11
SilverStone TJ11
Asus Maximus V Extreme
Intel i7-3770K
G.Skill Trident X 16GB 2666
Intel 520 180GB SSD
Corsair Force GS 180GB SSD
Evga Gtx 690

Hello all,

Just registered, I had to be a part of this - sorry!
I Have been Asus since the AMD K6 boards, ROG since Maximus Formula x38.
At this moment I'm looking to buy the Maximus V Formula to upgrade my rig, going to get this:

- Board Maximus V Formula
- Intel i5 3570K Ivy Bridge
- Samsung Green memory 16GB 30nm 1600 (4x4)
- SSD Plextor 128GB
- Cooler Phanteks PH-TC14PE

In my country it is impossible to get these kind of parts, so everything is going to be imported from the USA.
It costs about 30% more but so be it.

My question is about the cooler Phanteks PH-TC14PE, it comes in different colors, I would like it to match with the board.
Someone who has this board perhaps can compare, should I get the RED Phanteks or the ORANGE one?
This is the orange one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835709003


and this is the red one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835709004


I think the orange one is a better match, what do you guys think?
Thanks for helping!

Cheers.