Case and Heatsink compatability
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30. September 2009 @ 13:33 |
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30. September 2009 @ 14:48 |
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30. September 2009 @ 18:40 |
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It was about 50$ from Xoxide when it was going out of business so I had to get it. Its gonna be my portable media/light gaming pc. Just need to get the cpu to about 3.5Ghz so It wont bottleneck the 4830 Imma put in there..
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30. September 2009 @ 19:27 |
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I highly doubt an E8400 will bottleneck an HD4830 at all.
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30. September 2009 @ 19:44 |
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You think I should just go with the stock Heatsink and some MX-2 thermal paste? I want a small overclock, but after thinking about it. 3Ghz is plenty..
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30. September 2009 @ 19:45 |
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To be honest, shooting for anything less than 3.5, you probably don't need a new cooler or thermal paste.
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30. September 2009 @ 20:12 |
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Cool.. The thermal is definate cause my 4870 needs it so MX-2+stock HSF should give me 3.5 with acceptable temps.
The case, compared to most apevia cases, isnt that bad considering its a portable cube. Im swapping the PSU for the Corsair 400VX though.
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30. September 2009 @ 20:53 |
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All coolers except memory need thermal paste - but the intel ones come pre-applied, as do graphics card coolers (stock ones, not aftermarket ones, the same applies to CPU coolers).
The case is what you make of it, whether you like the looks or not, it's still a ghastly piece of cheap plastic with no cooling whatsoever.
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30. September 2009 @ 21:13 |
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So I have to use the stock intel thermal paste?
The apevia does have garbage cooling(only 120MM exhaust) but my pci-fan cooler and PSU fan SHOULD make it acceptable. at least for basic usage..
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30. September 2009 @ 21:14 |
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but basic only, don't put an externally powered graphics card in there.
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30. September 2009 @ 21:18 |
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What do you mean Externally?
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30. September 2009 @ 21:20 |
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30. September 2009 @ 21:25 |
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Yeah thats what I thought.. Thing is, I just RMA'd a sapphire 4830 that was shipped yesterday so thats all I got. I have a PCI cooler that will lower the heat but thats it.
Thinking about replacing the only 120MM witha scythe 120MM to help.
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1. October 2009 @ 06:32 |
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Will certainly help, the HD4830 isn't too much of a power monster, so you should get away with it, but I wouldn't go too overboard with any other components.
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1. October 2009 @ 12:17 |
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Nope.. the 4830 gonna be the most powerful thing next to the e8400..
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