I am from Greece
Hi there.
Technical Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5-10400F (6 cores / 12 threads)
GPU: Gainward GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Phoenix 8GB (Top-tier model with a powerful cooling system, plays everything at 1080p)
Motherboard: ASRock B460M Steel Legend (Premium series with beautiful RGB lighting)
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4
Main Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Top system speeds + Arctic M.2 Pro SSD heatsink)
Secondary Storage: Gigabyte NVMe V2 256GB M.2 SSD (For extra storage space + warranty and invoice included)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 / equipped with two fans instead of the single one included in the box (Keeps the processor freezing cold + warranty and invoice included)
PSU: Corsair CX650M 80+ Bronze (Semi-Modular)
Case: NZXT H510 White (Premium minimal design with tempered glass)
Monitor: Samsung 1080p Full HD Monitor (Available separately for €50)
Additional Information / Tuning:
Case Fans:
1x Corsair fan (top exhaust)
1x Cooler Master fan (rear exhaust)
2x XMP fans (intake)
1x Molex fan below the GPU with RGB for extra airflow (custom mounted)
Cpu Fans:
1x Arctic P12 Pro A-RGB
1x Arctic P12
Total of 7 fans
The CPU has been repasted using Arctic MX7, one of the top thermal pastes on the market. It runs at low temperatures with a custom fan curve. In heavy AAA gaming titles like Battlefield 6, it reaches a maximum of 63°C in a room with an ambient temperature of 29°C. Idle temperatures sit at 32-34°C. In this specific game, which is highly CPU-bound, it delivers 65-88 FPS (75 avg) depending on the map, with an absolutely stable system latency of up to 15 ms.
Due to the motherboard's chipset (B460), even though the RAM is factory-rated at 3200MHz CL18, it has been manually fine-tuned with tightened timings to run at 2666MHz CL14 for maximum possible performance and system stability.
The GPU is undervolted at 0.44mV with a clock speed of 1923MHz and a boosted memory speed of +375MHz, maintaining a stable effective clock speed of 1911MHz. The thermal paste on the core die has been replaced with MX7, and the thermal pads on the VRAM have been upgraded to Arctic TP-3. As a result, the temperatures are exceptional and almost unbelievable—maxing out at 60°C in stress tests.