I think PC if you make a drawing of your idea we will be able to answer the questions more accurately.
(besides I would like to see what your imagining for this comp)
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I think PC if you make a drawing of your idea we will be able to answer the questions more accurately.
(besides I would like to see what your imagining for this comp)
what a great post, Thanks
Good job. :up:
Thats the BEST way, I do that with my 4ga wiring.
welcome PC to TBCS, Good luck on the new comp. I noticed a bit of mis-information on the blenderartists thread you linked to.
You can very easily build a wooden case without fear od electromagnetic...
LOL just keep ur toes/fingers clear
And luciusad2004, I like the sears one better too.
(the screw cutter is kind of handy)
I have the 24" Flatron version and it kicks ass...(its a satin finish frame) I got it as a refurb at Overstock.com, It has worked perfecty
LOL, I love SLI. And I hear the Crossfire drivers are finally getting pretty good as well.
If I had to build a cool ass comp I would go Crossfire 4830s (kick butt value and performance) even...
while it may work its not the ideal tool to use
This one is better but there are better ones still.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=93977
I like this style...
I agree with what FP said. One other thing is moving up to newer would be less $ in the longrun.
(+, spending $ on last gen stuff is not a real good idea)
You could pick up a mobo with onboard...
I had to get a 64bit OS as well (part of the cost, as well as losing Free Nero). When I put it back together I will turn the VM off as well and give it a try.
Thanks NM for the tip.
I have the D1 (pci version) and I LOVE it. It even worked fine with Vista Ult 64.
To me is the first upgrade I felt was worth the cost (going from dual core to quad was like going from 2 gigs of...
LOL, unless the single individual had 100X more experience with just about everything than most do.
Leaks are very common over time, O-rings break down, hoses break down, fittings get cracks...
we see "Viable" differently. Especially in this case (the OPs comp), water cooling adds a lot of complexity by adding water to the inside of an electrical devise for 1.
Than add a bunch of hoses...
Keep the magnet away from the Hdds, and good job.
you have a point, since the rad can remove heat more efficiently (more surface area) than a reg air cooled heatsink you can use slower fans (thus quieter).
woo hooo.. 100 posts, king of spammers...
LOL, of the hundreds of PSs that I owned the Sunbean Tech one was the only one that exploded. (scared the crap out of me)
for touch screens I have to plead ignorance (no clue) but for fan...
keep us (me too) informed on how it goes for you
water cooling isant quieter than air cooling.. you still need fans to cool the rad.
(there are a couple of fanless rads tough but they arent cheap and quite big)
what water cooling is good for is...
NO!!!! Sunbeam, lol
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008
for fans I would spend more and get better. I use Silenx but these are good too...
all parts have +s,-s but for the $$ that one looks pretty nice (plat version) here is a pretty good review
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTQ3NCwsLGhlbnRodXNpYXN0
I like the 3 PCI Ex...
That cooler is BIG TIME overkill for an 8600, Congrats on modding ur existing case.
This is a very nice cooler for that card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835186017
(as...
take a look at the Platinum version of the mobo (like $20 more but extra features)
I remember Black Narcissus its the mod that inspired me (I remember thinking of all the things I would have done different)
my designs are quite simplistic..Basically air in the front and out the back.. the easier/faster it passes through the case the better.
Try to make the airflow as straight as possible and keep as...
With a cool running GPU,CPU (not OCd to the max) the extra money is wasted. Most water cooling is a "macho" kind of thing (just looks cool)