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Old Sep 27, 2012, 09:34 AM   #21876
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I have some water cooling parts (res, fittings, tubbing, etc..) coming from Performance-pcs.com. I have decided to stay with my current rig as it still performs at a high level. I will post some pics when time allows. Being recently married, working full-time and coaching high school volleyball has left me little time (and money) for the things I really enjoy

I also purchased two OCZ Vertex 4 256 GB SSD's to install...
Not sure whether to place them in a Raid 0, or just leave them independent. I have read/heard that with SSD's you do not see that much gain from a RAID array.

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Old Sep 27, 2012, 09:36 AM   #21877
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I have some water cooling parts (res, fittings, tubbing, etc..) coming from Performance-pcs.com. I have decided to stay with my current rig as it still performs at a high level. I will post some pics when time allows. Being recently married, working full-time and coaching high school volleyball has left me little time (and money) for the things I really enjoy
yeah but when you married you need to switch your point, you have a wife now and you have your own family but theres a time for something that called hobby
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Old Sep 27, 2012, 09:38 AM   #21878
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yeah but when you married you need to switch your point, you have a wife now and you have your own family but theres a time for something that called hobby
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Just a question about it. Do you think this rig with a 2gigs 1M cache instead oc to 2.25 gigs paired with an HIS IceQ 4670 1gig DDR3 AGP 8X could play well with Battlefield 2 multiplayer? It's my backup so I would reinstall it with seven 64 bits and play online. Thx!
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Moved into the Prodigy, pretty much same system specs minus the RAM (new 2x8gb kit is on the way from Amazon) and going push pull on the H100 (SP120 High Performance Push and Stock H100 on low for pull).

It was hectic trying to move cables out the way, especially with my essentially non-modular PSU, but overall I think its clean enough. Had the Lightning removed in the pic so the internals can be seen.

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forgot the one with the lights on......

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did this one for a lady thats fell upon hard times...(her church pay'd for it)...she is a very devoted cristian so i thought she'd like the cross (she did!!!)

anwho... Bitfenix prodigy white, Asus H77 mini itx board, Ivy i5 3470, Avixer 1600 ram, Sapphire 7770, WD green 1tb+ Mushkin 60gig SSD as a cache drive, Antec 620 cooler w/ a corsair SP120, a cppl Lepa casino fans lighing up the top, and Bitfenix Alchamy white cables.... 3d11 P3922

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did this one for a lady thats fell upon hard times...(her church pay'd for it)...she is a very devoted cristian so i thought she'd like the cross (she did!!!)

anwho... Bitfenix prodigy white, Asus H77 mini itx board, Ivy i5 3470, Avixer 1600 ram, Sapphire 7770, WD green 1tb+ Mushkin 60gig SSD as a cache drive, Antec 620 cooler w/ a corsair SP120, a cppl Lepa casino fans lighing up the top, and Bitfenix Alchamy white cables.... 3d11 P3922

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Sup Durvelle

Can you not get the front panel/USB/etc wires up behind/under the MoBo more? Is there no room behind the MoBo tray or sidepanel? If the HSF wires are long enough could you run them up to the top, across the cage then to the controller? I'm assuming there is a controller based on what I see
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Can you not get the front panel/USB/etc wires up behind/under the MoBo more? Is there no room behind the MoBo tray or sidepanel? If the HSF wires are long enough could you run them up to the top, across the cage then to the controller? I'm assuming there is a controller based on what I see
thx gonna try that
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I have a Biostar 880GZ board, 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB HDD. I'll be re-using the old case and Corsair VX450w PSU. I have it crunching right now as a stress test
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PSU is fried and a few capacitors on the motherboard have thrown up.
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PSU is fried and a few capacitors on the motherboard have thrown up.
I have the same HP rig, it died a while ago when I was trying to clean the heatsink and the processor came off with it.
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I have the same HP rig, it died a while ago when I was trying to clean the heatsink and the processor came off with it.
Same thing happened to me with a socket 478. The paste was so strong that it came off with the heatsink and broke a cpu pin inside the pin socket. No way to se it then i installed back the cpu and it blowed the board.
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PSU is fried and a few capacitors on the motherboard have thrown up.
If it's a half-way decent system you can recap it for about $10-15. If you don't need it then you can always donate it to a local charity.
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Same thing happened to me with a socket 478. The paste was so strong that it came off with the heatsink and broke a cpu pin inside the pin socket. No way to se it then i installed back the cpu and it blowed the board.
I did the exact same thing as you, except I spent $30 buying a new CPU
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If it's a half-way decent system you can recap it for about $10-15. If you don't need it then you can always donate it to a local charity.
no more out of you until we get updated pics..... j/k
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Same thing happened to me with a socket 478. The paste was so strong that it came off with the heatsink and broke a cpu pin inside the pin socket. No way to se it then i installed back the cpu and it blowed the board.
If you ever come across a heatsink that refuses to budge, run the IBT for a few minutes and then turn off the PC to try again.




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The 620 is fantastic, pretty quiet too. I added a Noctua P12 or F12? -can't remember which one- as a second fan.
The fan on its own is pretty much silent but once you fix it to the radiator it makes quite a bit of noise. It's slightly louder than the N520 I was using. Anyway, part of the reason I switched to WC is because of RAM clearance (planning to get some Vengeances later).
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The fan on its own is pretty much silent but once you fix it to the radiator it makes quite a bit of noise. It's slightly louder than the N520 I was using. Anyway, part of the reason I switched to WC is because of RAM clearance (planning to get some Vengeances later).
IMO the fan on it is actually quite quiet, even on the radiator. At least compared to my GPU fans, I can't notice it.
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Well, yeah, I game with headphones so it's not like it disturbs me either but you can certainly hear the turbulence from the air going through the fins. It's the loudest on my system ATM but not by much.
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