Re: what are your computer's specifications?
Motherboard: Asus M2N-E
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ AM2 boxed Windsor
Videocard: VGA Asus ATI EAX1600XT Silent/TVD 256MB PCI-E
Memory: Corsair 2x1024MB DDR2 667 TWIN2X2048-5400C4
Harddisk: Maxtor 320GB Diamondmax S-ATA2 7200rpm 16MB
Floppy Disk: Sony 3,5" FDD 1.44MB
DVD: Pioneer DVD+/-R/RW/DL DVR-111D Bulk
Power Supply: Coolermaster 500Watt PSU RS-500-ASAA iGreen ATX2.2
Extra Cooler: Zalman silent fan ZM-F1
Re: what are your computer's specifications?
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711
Yeah, Ultra is kind of flaky, mine came with a case, but it seems t be alot more reliable than the other relatively unheard of brands like powmax etc. One of my powmax psus (in the download rig) actually blew up, fried the mobo.
And to justify my having 4 pcs on 24/7, I fold for the cure on them 24/7 (except the gaming rig, with which I only fold on at night)
http://folding.stanford.edu/
I would be folding but that would make my cpu temp higher and mean my cp fan would e running 100% all the time...much too noisey for me.:cry:
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Originally Posted by
rossco
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Originally Posted by
711
Yeah, Ultra is kind of flaky, mine came with a case, but it seems t be alot more reliable than the other relatively unheard of brands like powmax etc. One of my powmax psus (in the download rig) actually blew up, fried the mobo.
And to justify my having 4 pcs on 24/7, I fold for the cure on them 24/7 (except the gaming rig, with which I only fold on at night)
http://folding.stanford.edu/
I would be folding but that would make my cpu temp higher and mean my cp fan would e running 100% all the time...much too noisey for me.:cry:
That's not true. It can be done to make your PC(s) be able to run at full load and yet still remain almost silent. I'm doing it.
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Chewie UK
Windows XP X64 OS
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
Athlon 64 3500+ (stock heatsink & fan)
Asus EN7300GS gfx
2x 512MB Samsung DDR2
Maxtor 6Y250PO 250GB on IDE0 master
LiteOn SOHW812S DVDRW on IDE0 slave
Maxtor 6Y120PO 120GB on SATA1 through IDE converter
EZ Cool 600W PSU w/ 120mm fan
Silver Jeantec case with perspex front door and side panel. Took out the poncey side & rear LED fans and replaced with std black front & side.
Digimate L-1715 17" LCD monitor
Epson Stylus RX425 AIO
Yamaha YST-MS201 2+1 speakers
Sony TMR-RF850R wireless headphones
Morphy Richards Illumina kettle
1995 Daewoo Nexia hatchback 1.5 SOHC
Is it in your car? :unsure:
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Virtualbody1234
That's not true. It can be done to make your PC(s) be able to run at full load and yet still remain almost silent. I'm doing it.
Yeah but you're weird and vaguely Canadian.
Oh wait...so is Ross.
NM.:stars:
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Originally Posted by
clocker
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
That's not true. It can be done to make your PC(s) be able to run at full load and yet still remain almost silent. I'm doing it.
Yeah but you're weird and vaguely Canadian.
Oh wait...so is Ross.
NM.:stars:
:lol: :lol:
Re: what are your computer's specifications?
In the process of getting a 4800X2 and another newer model of my epox mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813123258
In the last 3 years, most of my friends bought epox and was pretty good. The features on it are great and the price makes it REALLY worth it.
Re: what are your computer's specifications?
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
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Originally Posted by
rossco
I would be folding but that would make my cpu temp higher and mean my cp fan would e running 100% all the time...much too noisey for me.:cry:
That's not true. It can be done to make your PC(s) be able to run at full load and yet still remain almost silent. I'm doing it.
Then my temp is a lot higher...
Actually now that I think about it with the winter coming up that might not bbe such a bad thing.:P
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Yup.
Lots of three dog nights coming up for you .
Re: what are your computer's specifications?
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Originally Posted by
Shiranai_Baka
In the process of getting a 4800X2 and another newer model of my epox mobo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813123258
In the last 3 years, most of my friends bought epox and was pretty good. The features on it are great and the price makes it REALLY worth it.
Before I heard about core 2 duo, I was certainly getting an epox mobo for my 3800 x2, but epox doesn't make core 2 mobos, so I had to sacrafice all the nifty features and go with the only board currently capable of both sli and core 2 duo =P