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"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB
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All white, looking like an angel, with a devil lurking underneath...

Specs:

  • CPU: Intel i7-7820X (8C/16T)- OC'd to 4.5GHz (boost) [4.0GHz all core]
  • Cooler: Corsair H150i Elite Capellix
  • MOBO: X299 ASUS MARK 1
  • RAM: 32GB G.Skill 4x8GB 2400CL15 (Quad-channel)
  • GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6700XT (also have an RTX 2080 FE instead)
  • SSD: 1TB Samsung 980 nVME
  • PSU: EVGA G3 650W 80+ Gold
  • Case: Corsair 5000D (solid panel version but includes airflow front panel + solid front panel, plastic still on the glass for you to peel)
  • Fans: 3x Corsair ML120, 1x Noctua NF-P12
  • OS: Windows 10 Pro

Very capable 1440p gaming rig, on the High-End Desktop (HEDT) Skylake-X platform from Intel. Stable at 4.0GHz all core, and 4.5GHz boost. Still has 4 empty DIMM slots for RAM upgrades in the future as well! The Red Devil is Powercolor's flagship version of the 6700XT with a HUGE (and I mean HUGE) triple fan heatsink. All wrapped up in a white Corsair case with Corsair RGB cooling keeping temps down.

  • BNOB: Cooler, Case, Fans, PSU, SSD (see below)
  • Refurbished: MOBO (RMA replacement from ASUS, looked brand new)
  • Used: CPU, RAM, GPU

Passed 24 hours of hell with Prime95 and Furmark running concurrently, memory passed Memtest without issue. SSD is basically new. It was a spare in my personal PC since December, has <2TBW (0.33% of it's rated lifespan). CrystalDiskInfo health is 100%.

  • 3DMark Time Spy: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/75289585?
  • 3DMark Time Spy Extreme: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/75289878?

Note: I am not a seasoned overclocker for this platform. The OC is done in XTU software, not in the BIOS. I raised the all core to 4.0 and boost to 4.5, as well as an extra 30mV offset. Skylake-X are impressive overclockers, and this is just the tip if you wanted to dive into a proper BIOS OC...

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Published 4/27/2022

"Devil in Disguise" - 6700XT, i7-7820X, 32GB Quad-Channel, 1TB Samsung 980, Corsair ARGB

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Condition
New Open Box
Description from Seller

All white, looking like an angel, with a devil lurking underneath...

Specs:

  • CPU: Intel i7-7820X (8C/16T)- OC'd to 4.5GHz (boost) [4.0GHz all core]
  • Cooler: Corsair H150i Elite Capellix
  • MOBO: X299 ASUS MARK 1
  • RAM: 32GB G.Skill 4x8GB 2400CL15 (Quad-channel)
  • GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6700XT (also have an RTX 2080 FE instead)
  • SSD: 1TB Samsung 980 nVME
  • PSU: EVGA G3 650W 80+ Gold
  • Case: Corsair 5000D (solid panel version but includes airflow front panel + solid front panel, plastic still on the glass for you to peel)
  • Fans: 3x Corsair ML120, 1x Noctua NF-P12
  • OS: Windows 10 Pro

Very capable 1440p gaming rig, on the High-End Desktop (HEDT) Skylake-X platform from Intel. Stable at 4.0GHz all core, and 4.5GHz boost. Still has 4 empty DIMM slots for RAM upgrades in the future as well! The Red Devil is Powercolor's flagship version of the 6700XT with a HUGE (and I mean HUGE) triple fan heatsink. All wrapped up in a white Corsair case with Corsair RGB cooling keeping temps down.

  • BNOB: Cooler, Case, Fans, PSU, SSD (see below)
  • Refurbished: MOBO (RMA replacement from ASUS, looked brand new)
  • Used: CPU, RAM, GPU

Passed 24 hours of hell with Prime95 and Furmark running concurrently, memory passed Memtest without issue. SSD is basically new. It was a spare in my personal PC since December, has <2TBW (0.33% of it's rated lifespan). CrystalDiskInfo health is 100%.

  • 3DMark Time Spy: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/75289585?
  • 3DMark Time Spy Extreme: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/75289878?

Note: I am not a seasoned overclocker for this platform. The OC is done in XTU software, not in the BIOS. I raised the all core to 4.0 and boost to 4.5, as well as an extra 30mV offset. Skylake-X are impressive overclockers, and this is just the tip if you wanted to dive into a proper BIOS OC...