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« on: October 27, 2009, 02:24:14 PM » |
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My first pc build is made up of, x-blade case, 320gb harddrive,Amdphenom x4 black edition,Ati visiontek 512mb ddr3 radeon HD 4550 graphic card,Msi k9a2 cf motherboard with crossfire ready, a lightscribe cd drive,2 gigs of ram, a black light a sound controller when ever it picks up sound the lights beat with the beat of hte music pretty cool.. And thats about it! O and thanks to fallenone for helping me put this all together. 
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2009, 03:22:16 PM » |
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My only recommendation is to work on your cable management a little bit, clean it up and you will get better airflow through the case which in turn will keep it cooler and running faster and for longer. Also, you won't have to clean dust out as often because the fans will take it out better.
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« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2009, 03:27:28 PM » |
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looks good! ive heard of those sound activated cathode lights before, they sound pretty sweet!
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« Last Edit: October 27, 2009, 03:36:00 PM by tehfunk101 »
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« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2009, 03:29:56 PM » |
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Well it's DDR3 triple channel RAM so it may not be effected the same way but I would try putting the B1 channel chip in A2, because you very well may get a performance improvement, good catch Tehfunk!
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« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2009, 03:37:12 PM » |
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Well it's DDR3 triple channel RAM so it may not be effected the same way but I would try putting the B1 channel chip in A2, because you very well may get a performance improvement, good catch Tehfunk!
it looks like dual channel ddr2 to me
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« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2009, 05:39:55 PM » |
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its ddr2 and i had all the stuff looking nice but he took it all out but its cool he wanted to learn how to build one his self he has my old phenom X4 2.3 b.e and 2 gigs ddr2 800mhz but yeah his first build so he did a good job for 14 gratz bro will work on the clean up someday when i have time
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« Last Edit: October 27, 2009, 05:42:42 PM by FALLENONE208 »
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« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2009, 07:10:12 PM » |
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Oh, man, I could have sworn he said DDR3 up there. Nevermind...so Fallenone, how do you know Captain?
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« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2009, 07:41:05 PM » |
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he is like my little brother i work with his dad and spend most my time at there house chilling him and helping him out with stuff i didnt have a little brother so i kinda adopted him lol
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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2009, 08:32:25 PM » |
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Ah ha, very cool!
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« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2009, 10:31:42 AM » |
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Hey guys i would like to get water cooling in my pc for my cpu and gcard but what would be a good one and a not so expensive buy?
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« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2009, 11:21:37 AM » |
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This kit on newegg comes with the basic radiator, tubing, pump, and cpu block. You would have to buy a gpu block specific to your card though. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835128015I would really only get liquid cooling if your really into overclocking, as there are much cheaper heatsink+fan setups that get pretty close to the temps a lot of water cooled setups. I personally would upgrade that video card before getting a liquid setup.
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« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2009, 12:55:57 PM » |
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Ok im not into a whole lot of overclocking but i just want to have a low temp on my pc so i wont ever have to worry about it overheating, and so i can run alot of stuff if i have to
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« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2009, 01:03:07 PM » |
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Buy some canned air and blow the dust out of there every once in a while. from that pic i can already see your cpu heatsink has some dust. As long as you keep things clean and clocked stock, i really dont think you'll have to worry about overheating.
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« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2009, 02:33:52 PM » |
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Ok thanks man for the advice 
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« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2009, 11:43:17 PM » |
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Buy some canned air and blow the dust out of there every once in a while. from that pic i can already see your cpu heatsink has some dust. As long as you keep things clean and clocked stock, i really dont think you'll have to worry about overheating.
Agreed, but if you really want to look at water cooling. Xoxide (link on our homepage) has a pretty good inventory of that stuff. Lots of stuff to choose from with reviews and how-to's as well. It's on the bottom left side of the homepage.
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« Reply #15 on: December 06, 2009, 02:07:15 PM » |
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If you still want water cooling i would definitely go with the corsair H50 although it only covers the CPU it already comes assembled and is very small so you put the radiator inside the case anywhere that you have a spot for a fan and your done. review of the h50:
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« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2009, 03:31:05 AM » |
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I still think watercooling is overrated, too much hassle and upkeep not to mention the risk that is involved!
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« Reply #17 on: January 05, 2010, 03:55:25 PM » |
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If you're looking to keep dust out of your system use register filters/furnace filters work great & they don't restrict airflow.
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« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2010, 04:14:50 PM » |
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Never thought about that, so you just cut them down to size? How thick do you get? How often do they need to be replaced?
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« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2010, 09:32:05 PM » |
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If any of them you should stick with the 1" thick They can restrict air flow if they get dirty. I run into this problem all the time in the HVAC field
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