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26. November 2007 @ 06:27 |
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I will simply run them side by side in my 2 Antec 1035 cases...same number and model of fans...only difference between the 2 is a Intel vs an AMD...I have a good enough ear to tell if there is much of a difference...I expect the Corsair to be quieter...but not by much...I was planning on buying a Corsair to replace my OCZ in my HTCP case...I was not planning on the HX...I do not need or want modular cables or multiple rails...It will be a TX or VX...Sorry...
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26. November 2007 @ 06:31 |
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Any corsair should be quieter than an OCZ unit I expect. Besides, in an HTPC none of the units should be stressed sufficiently to rise above minimum noise level. You should be pleased with any of the units. The VX is at least as quiet as the HX for lower power usage, so go with that. I don't know how quiet the TX is at low loads, but I expect 650W would be major overkill for HTPC needs anyway.
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26. November 2007 @ 06:45 |
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Its not so much the noise its the Led fan...I want to eliminate the Blue Glow...and my case needs a bottom mount fan...so...No PCP&C P/S...case is a CM282 turned to HTCP configuration...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119131
Will probably get the VX-520...don't need anything bigger...If I do go bigger it would be for future upgrade ability...
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26. November 2007 @ 06:53 |
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Stick with the 450W version then, I think theres only a 450 and 550 version of the VX.
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26. November 2007 @ 19:07 |
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sorry i havent responded since my last post. been busy with the family..
if i get the cosair P/S is 550w enough for what im building? i only have the 2 optical drvies(ide) when i go to get 3 or 4 sata drives will the 550w bee enough? nt that im gonna be burning on all 4 drives at once(but beleive me i will at least once with overburn and @ 20x)lmao... see what yu done to me greensman..lol
i think the total amount im gonna have is $775 to spend. 75 of it being a gift card to bestbuy. so i might have to go there and get a HDD maybe i dont know...
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26. November 2007 @ 21:54 |
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Anybody else having problems getting to Newegg.com
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26. November 2007 @ 22:06 |
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Originally posted by rick5446: Anybody else having problems getting to Newegg.com
YES and it's driving me insane!!! Some other sites are doing the same thing. Like SuperMediaStore.....ggggrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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26. November 2007 @ 22:36 |
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VERY heavy traffic, tigerdirect was the same way.
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26. November 2007 @ 23:18 |
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Its Cyber Monday...
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26. November 2007 @ 23:26 |
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I can't get to Newegg either. Getting a HTTP 400 Bad Request error page.
The first of three orders from Newegg has arrived :D
BTW the Thermaltake 750 PSU looks great. It comes with what looks like a noise/vibration absorbing gasket. I haven't seen those before.
edit: The newegg site is up now.
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27. November 2007 @ 05:44 |
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Frank: I have the exact same 750W Thermaltake. The silicone bracket did absolutely nothing for me, but hey, it doesn't really cause much vibration, it's just an unpleasant sounding fan. Not that noisy (not at minimum speed anyway) but it has a papery ticking noise to it...
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27. November 2007 @ 09:16 |
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27. November 2007 @ 09:26 |
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Hehe, a Steel Full Tower size case, that's going to weigh an absolute ton!
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27. November 2007 @ 09:32 |
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@abuzar1
It looks nice...I am not sure about some of its cooling principles...Sam would like it...It is reported to be very Quiet...
The case Deadrum33 got the Thermaltake Armour is probably the best deal right now...Insane Cooling and tons of 3.5 bays...Great for a server case...Lots of room to work in...It has a big rebate...if you can wait to get your cash back...it is a Great Deal...$69 after a $80 rebate...At Newegg...
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27. November 2007 @ 09:36 |
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Well, if it's like most coolermaster cases, the fans will be quiet, but will push hardly any air, so you have to have lots of them for the PC to stay cool enough. Fortunately with 4 of them I think you might survive...
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27. November 2007 @ 09:38 |
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Whats the Pros & Cons on P/S on the top or bttm.I've seen a lot & most don't like P/S on bttm,but don't say WHY..Is their a significant difference.About the only thing I can think of is Heat,and it rises.
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27. November 2007 @ 09:41 |
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Heat does indeed rise, yet oddly the best solution for me seems to have my top fan as intake, my bottom fan as exhaust. Consequently, a PSU on the bottom logically seems a better idea.
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27. November 2007 @ 09:45 |
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Its $20 more then it was yesterday...I do not like that it has 4 exhaust...counting the P/S...with 1 intake...not a very well balanced airflow design in my opinion...what are you looking for in a case?...
Mostly heat...however...P/S on the bottom can be a pain to wire...especially the 24 pin connection...most M/B are designed with layouts that benefit the standard design...
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27. November 2007 @ 09:46 |
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Guess your right.Better to take air from top,maybe less dust intake as dust does settle to bttm and,or intake fans
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27. November 2007 @ 16:08 |
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Hey guys, instead of reviving my old thread ill post in here. My ideal PC specs are as follows, bear in mind i won't be overclocking(not now anyway)
System Specs Now -
Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 S775 2.66ghz 4mb Cache 1333FSB
£109.90
PSU - Corsair HX 520W ATX2.2 Modular SLI Compliant PSU
£65.21
GPU - NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT BFG
£163.19
RAM (Memory) - OCZ 2GB (2 x 1GB) PC2-6400C4 Dual Channel Platinum Revision 2 XTC Series DDR2
£37.59 x 2 (for 4gb)
Hard Drive - Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM
£72.84
Optical Drive - LG 18x GSA-H66NBAL DVD±R, 10x DVD±DL, DVD+RW x8/-RW x6, DVD-RAM x12, SATA, Black, OEM
£17.74
Case - Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case
£69.80
MotherBoard - Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R
£71.90
Cooling - For CPU
Thermalright Ultra-120A
£25.83
Fan for CPU - 120mm Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F Fan 1600 RPM (Also the same fan for Graphics card)
£12.33 x 2 = £24.66
Total = £646.33
I am open to any suggestions of what to change.
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27. November 2007 @ 17:28 |
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27. November 2007 @ 20:08 |
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I didn't know they make a P31 chipset. It seems like the P35, but uses an older model southbridge. Seems good for budget builds.
I just read a review and the performance is on par with P35, that's very good.
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28. November 2007 @ 02:50 |
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From the reviews I remember seeing I don't think it was quite up to par. Besides, the P35C-DS3R is a better board anyway.
He-Man: That's pretty much the exact build I would recommend to any gamer now, apart from the fact I would use an HD3870 Graphics card over an 8800GT (now that they're in stock again!)
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28. November 2007 @ 03:37 |
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Originally posted by cincyrob: if i get the cosair P/S is 550w enough for what im building? i only have the 2 optical drvies(ide) when i go to get 3 or 4 sata drives will the 550w bee enough? nt that im gonna be burning on all 4 drives at once(but beleive me i will at least once with overburn and @ 20x)lmao... see what yu done to me greensman..lol
Rob the 550 watt PS should be enough BUT if you can swing it i would go bigger like a 650watt to be on the safe side
Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77 Mobo/Western Digital Black WD500 500GB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache/NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX 384-bit GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card/CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 16GB DDR3 /Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo)/CORSAIR Hydro High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler/3-Asus DRW-24B1ST Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time/OS Windows 10 Pro SP1 64-bit
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28. November 2007 @ 03:42 |
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550w is, to be frank, overkill. My PC never uses above 250W, yours will hardly use any more. At full load, it will certainly be under 300W.
The whole z0mg n33dz m0re p0w4z!!!1KW PSU ftwzomgxorz!!1!! came about simply because there were (and still are) so many "500W" power supplies on the market that were absolute garbage and couldn't keep up with a 150W system. So the natural assumption was that they needed more wattage. While that was true, it was not because 500W was enough, it was because the power supply could only put out a third of what it said it could. A 520W Corsair PSU will power pretty much anything on the market. There is only one system config that wouldn't work with it, and that's a pair of 2900XTs in Crossfire. With the advent of the HD3870, that's no longer a viable configuration anyway.
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