Pulled the trigger on a new PC build
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Haven't looked recently but I have two computers next to me with fans on both chips. And they are loud.
Ya looks like MB architecture has changed a bit since I last was researching.
As a side note, I am kind of regretting not grabbing this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128499
Ya looks like MB architecture has changed a bit since I last was researching.
As a side note, I am kind of regretting not grabbing this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128499
Nice specs, but not going to lie, watercooling is the most fun I ever had with my PCs. Got it to the point of insane reliability - setup has been running for 3.5 years straight, mostly 24/7 and I haven't even changed the water
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Phantom’s extensive cooling capabilities include 7 fan cooling options with dual 200mm, single side 230/200mm (NZXT only guarantees fitment with NZXT's FN-200), triple 120mm, and front 140mm fans. For enhanced control and expandability, NZXT includes dual radiator support, quad watercooling cutouts, and an integrated fan controller with up to five 20W channels.
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Most MoBos I have seen place a heatsink on the Southbridge, and place the ship itself near enough to the CPU that it will be cooled by the air being drawn through the CPU fan. I have never had a fan on any of the main MoBo components except for the CPU itself. They just don't make all that much heat.
As for motherboards, why is there no love here for Intel? I've owned several Intel motherboards over the past decade, and they have all been rock-solid, with good driver support and intelligibly-written documentation.
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Meh this carpet is hardly carpet. Wasn't too worried about static electricity. I was actually assembling it on a desk, (the one pictured), but it was messy at the time so I put it on the ground.
Yes that is a Noctuna. Super quality product. I was worried about the weight of the HS, but they have a huge backing plate you have to install which spreads the weight.
Yes that is a Noctuna. Super quality product. I was worried about the weight of the HS, but they have a huge backing plate you have to install which spreads the weight.
Looks nice man. I've been rocking a i3 sandy bridge 2120 and gtx460 for BF3 and I'm quite happy with it. Rocking max resolution, medium setting, 50-60fps. Game looks great, I can only imagine on maxxed out settings.
Want fries with that?
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How's that SSD treating you? Is it really worth the price?
New rig specs:
i5 2500k
GTS450
12gb ram
some cooling ****
Win7 64bit
I take it you're using the SSD as your primary partition, is the bang worth the buck?
New rig specs:
i5 2500k
GTS450
12gb ram
some cooling ****
Win7 64bit
I take it you're using the SSD as your primary partition, is the bang worth the buck?
damn thats a big air cool set up
makes me miss my vw
and hell yeah gigabyte is the ****
thats what i got
i got a pentiumD 3.4 clocked to 4.53 with an intel heatsink/fan and no problems
rarely goes above 50C
yeah i wouldn't want water cooled eithor
why get it when it costs so much and you can get peltier cooler
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...8&Sku=ULT40324
makes me miss my vw
and hell yeah gigabyte is the ****
thats what i got
i got a pentiumD 3.4 clocked to 4.53 with an intel heatsink/fan and no problems
rarely goes above 50C
why get it when it costs so much and you can get peltier cooler
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...8&Sku=ULT40324
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