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So, here we are a mere 12 hours later or so, and we have the Vesta 5350 OC

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validated at its factory overclock. So, we're actually going to be taking the

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2500K processor that's included with this system and clocking it at 4 GHz out

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of the box for your high performance

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computing pleasure. Now, you can also see here that our max CPU temperatures

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in our lab at that uh at that frequency

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are just over 60°. And this is with four

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instances of Prime 95 running with small

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FFTs. And it's actually been running. I'm not I'm not sure how long it's been

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running. Let's find out how long Crazy Russian has had it on the bench. And for

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some reason, he's still pointing over there. And now he's pointing at me. My

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mind is blown. Okay, let's stop the workers. And we see it's been running

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for 15 hours and 4 minutes. That is a validated overclock. So now let's have a

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look at what the system looks like once it gets installed in the case. So

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because we're using the Define R3, all the cable management features are here

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for our use. So all the power supply cables are able to be tucked away quite

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tidily. Same with the SATA cables, the PCI Express cables, the 24 pin, and even

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the 8pin power connector for the motherboard. You can see now that it's

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not on the test bench test bench. Test

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bench. We've got the Eco water cooling

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system installed and is using the rear

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120 mm exhaust on the case in order to

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take that heat from the CPU and blast it right out of being used for exhaust.

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Right. Yes. And blast that uh that hot

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air right out of the case. So, the other components are not going to suffer in

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their cooling because of it. We've got our GTX 560, which is actually the

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loudest thing in the system. This thing is really, really

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quiet. You probably can't even hear it on the camera cuz it's incredibly quiet.

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The eco fan is is very, very quiet. The pump is quiet and CIC power supplies are

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pretty much all quiet. So then all we're left with is the front cooling fan,

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which is taking care of our 1 TBTE boot drive. That's a WD blue, as well as our

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40 gig Intel 320 series SSD for

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caching. I'll just show you guys uh the front of the case. If you're not already

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familiar with the Define R3, you can see we've got two 5 and a/4 in bays for

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optical expansion. We've got two front

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120 mm fan slots. only one of them is populated by default to cool those those

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drives. The other one you could populate down the road if you wanted to. And it

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does have the modu vent cooling system. So that means you can actually take out

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these covers here and install up to an additional

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two or 140 mm fans in the top. And you

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can actually remove the modu on the side and install an additional 120 mm or

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rather or 140 mm fan on the side as

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well. So, if you were going to do something like go with an SLI graphics,

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or if you were going to not use the Kool-Aid Eco and you were going to use

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an air cooled heat sink, you might want to install some additional cooling in

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order to make sure your system's performing up to par. And I think that's

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pretty much it. So, I just wanted to show you guys what we were able Sorry

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about that. What we were able to do in the lab with the Vesta 5350 OC and uh

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the overclock we've achieved. Oh, yeah. One thing I didn't mention in this video is that we are running 8 gigs of Mushkin

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Silver Line RAM in here. Thanks for

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