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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
a1-PC
CPU & cooler:
AMD FX 8300 @ 3.3GHz / Thermalright Ultra-120A
Motherboard:
ASUS M5A99X EVO
RAM:
4x4GB Kingston HyperX Genesis
VGA & cooler:
ZOTAC GTX1060 6GB / ASUS R9270X-DC2T-2GD5
Display:
BenQ 2450
HDD:
SP/Samsung 120GB SSD Raid-0, 4x Toshiba 1TB Raid-0, Toshiba 2TB
Sound:
Integrated - S/PDIF @ Yamaha RX-V 659
Case:
Corsair Obsidian 750D
PSU:
Corsair RM1000i
Optical drives:
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Mice & keyboard:
Logitech UltraX & Razer Copperhead (thanks to Lukija)
Internet:
Telekom VDSL 20Mbps/4Mbps
OS & Browser:
Windows 10 x64
Other:
Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus/HTC One M7 32GB/HTC EVO 3D + 8gb microSD/Sony Ericsson X1
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As an overclocker, have you ever wondered what the real temperatures of the particular components on your system were? What I mean is that most motherboards come pre-wired with some sort of RTD (resistance temperature detector) or thermocouple, burned into some part of the printed circuit board, but only in specific locations. Locations like your RAM, or in other parts of your hard drives, or maybe even the specific temperature of your North or Southbridge may not be monitored. To satisfy this "need to know" that most of us overclockers have, NZXT has introduced the Sentry. The Sentry has a temperature and fan controller that allows the user to see component temperatures, combined with the ability to change the fan speeds at will.
NZXT is primarily a computer case manufacturer that has been built on the philosophy of staying true to the gamer’s dreams. Established in 2004, this Taiwanese company has not had a long time in the marketplace, but has earned a respectable position based on the popularity of the products it has produced.

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