AsRock MAGIX Multimedia Suite!
I've only just found out about this, but by golly does it look good and its FREE to AsRock customers! The Suite includes;
- Mufin Player (mm... muffins! :p: ) (58MB)
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The next generation music player plays all standard audio formats, manages large music collections, helps you discover music, offers a free online hard drive and more.
- Music Maker Silver (160MB)
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The easiest way to arrange, remix, record and create your own music. Develop your musical style now - without any prior skills.
- Video Easy SE (102MB)
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With this program you can easily edit your movies, add transitions, text and background music, and even quickly enhance image and sound quality.
- Photo Manager 10 (68MB)
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Put an end to your digital photo chaos and organize your photo collection with ease. The program is fully equipped for fast import, photo and video clip management, photo editing and presentation.
You can download this software HERE
your dtek fuzion v1 cpu block and lga1155
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aicjofs
The TIM might have had a chance to settle in that time tho, leading to a bit cooler temps?
I have 2600K not a 2500K, been folding for almost a month straight now at 4.8Ghz at 1.43v on water, original UEFI, temps in 60's on a water loop of Iwaki MD-20, Dtek Fusion v1, and thermochill PA120.3 that hasn't been cleaned out in 4 years(can't even imagine what the block looks like on inside). Board easily benched at 5100Mhz and that's all I have done... But its been solid, without a single crash at 100% CPU, and a 460GTX at 100% for about 4 weeks, it's just an opinion but I think the board could do 5Ghz 24/7 without issue. I experimented with 5Ghz and I just needed too much voltage for folding stability, but I think I don't have a great clocker of a CPU either.
Now one could argue that the board is what is requiring the higher Vcore to achieve stabilty, in my experience over the years the better the Vreg circuit the lower Vcore you need for stabilty. Maybe this board doesn't have that, maybe it does, but I can say it's been stable.
I see that youre using the Dtek fuzion v1 for your motherboard. I have one too that i use for socket 775 mobo. I was wondering how did u get it to mount for the lga1155 and did you have to buy any extra accessories to mount it? thx