- Apr 12, 2012
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After purchasing a Noctura NH-D14 for use in a p67 system I was running at home things went a big south and upgrades commenced after a short (or so I believe - I couldn't find my static guard and the rest is history - yes, I have a new one now) took out two of the memory slots (couldn't get a post with sticks in the first two slots).
So I upgraded to a asrock professional z77 , adding a new Vertex 4 256gb drive, and 4 sticks of Corsair Vengeance memory (pc3-12800 1600mhz).
Due to some company stopping by for the weekend I was able to do very little with the system outside of reinstalling windows (Windows 7 - 64) and some very quick testing with using prime.
If anyone is wondering was wondering if the Noctura would fit on this board , it does. but... I am using a low profile version of the memory in the closest two slots to the cpu (due to the size of the Noctura interfering with that area. I was able to use memory with taller coolers on the two slots furthest away without any interference.
Given I'm at work now I'll post some more details into impressions regarding the board and build along with some pictures. I have to say the build went rather smoothly and quickly. It appears to be a well put together product. This was my first build using a MB from Asrock. I have used numerous asus, abit (remember them), and gigabyte boards in the past so this was not my first time at the rodeo.
So I upgraded to a asrock professional z77 , adding a new Vertex 4 256gb drive, and 4 sticks of Corsair Vengeance memory (pc3-12800 1600mhz).
Due to some company stopping by for the weekend I was able to do very little with the system outside of reinstalling windows (Windows 7 - 64) and some very quick testing with using prime.
If anyone is wondering was wondering if the Noctura would fit on this board , it does. but... I am using a low profile version of the memory in the closest two slots to the cpu (due to the size of the Noctura interfering with that area. I was able to use memory with taller coolers on the two slots furthest away without any interference.
Given I'm at work now I'll post some more details into impressions regarding the board and build along with some pictures. I have to say the build went rather smoothly and quickly. It appears to be a well put together product. This was my first build using a MB from Asrock. I have used numerous asus, abit (remember them), and gigabyte boards in the past so this was not my first time at the rodeo.