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rest of specs arent really important, maybe just wondering on the LCD monitors, are they really as good as CRT for games? Im thinking of getting like this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001096
I've read the XP Pro 64 bit OS supports more than 4 Gb Ram. The 32 bit will only allow 3 Gb RamRAM: Crucial Ballistix 4GB (4 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
190$
I just thought of getting 4 gig cuz the ram is "so cheap" atm..... and i plan on running xp (even if it doesnt support 4 gb of ram) untill they either tweak vista to make it non shitty or release a new windows. Is it really a waste to get 4 gb of ram if i plan on keeping my computer for a long time?
So Bamze, try to get a GT with this new cooler design:
http://en.expreview.com/?p=78
Ba]V[sE;1444652 said:I have tried my 8800GTS 512MB Over Clock Edition for a while now and the tempature is really nice, never over 72 celcius with max pressure and fan on 36% always (its auto).
My Dual core has tempature around 32 celcius when idle with boxed fan, which is really nice i think.
The case i use has two 120mm fans, one for pushing in air and one out. There is also one special hole for CPU fan in case!
Remember all out there keep the dust away and you´ll get better tempature indeed. My neighbour cleaned his computer really
careful and the tempature dropped 20 celcius
There are three ways:Ba]V[sE;1444667 said:I use one fan for out blow and one for in blow! To get the air to circulate throu the case which will maximise the airflow and minimise the tempature in the case. Ofc the more you blow in the more dust comes in, but with no circulation you will get higher tempature anyway.
Dont really follow you m8, why dont you wanna cause underpressure?
My case has two long air intakes in the front of the case with a net (That protects from dust to come in). Thats the whole idea to make the air flow throu it and go back and cool the system down..
Air intake, at the side of front from bottom to top!
Fan blow in from the side and out in the back, which will cause the air to come in the front also (underpressure)
and throu the whole case! Case in aluminium which is cooler than plastic
I don't believe anyone's testement on quietness as everyone has a different idea on what is quiet. Even the db values are dodgy depending on how you measure them.