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  1. 1. which do you use?

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See pic. Nothing special. Old full tower antec case.

Processor: Intel Celeron 900Mhz @ 1.1Ghz

Motherboard: ASUS TUA266; PCB rev.1.01

Video Card: MSI GeForce2Ti Pro (64Mb)

Sound Card: Creative Audigy

Drives:

WesternDigital 20.0Gb 7200RPM (ATA100)

WesternDigital 15.0Gb 5400RPM (ATA66)

Artec 16x DVD-ROM (ATA33)

Lite-On LTR-48126S (48x12x48) (ATA33)

Memory:

512Mb PC133 Infineon (2-2-2-7)

512Mb PC133 Infineon (2-2-2-7)

Communication: D-Link DFE-530TX+

Power: Lite-On Server Grade (300w PSU)

Cooling: 7 Fans total

Vantec6027D on CPU Soon to be a Thermalright AX-7 once my order is shipped.

Crystal Orb on GPU

Blue Orb on northbridge

I've done some small mods here and there to it. Added two potentiometers to the from part for fan speed control. Added 3 leds to the front for KB indicators (my wireless KB doesn't have LEDs on it). Removed the grill from the PSU and cleaned it up with some Dremeling. Etc.

So yeah.

I'll be adding/mod'ing a 120mm fan to the bottom of the PSU (the fan is comming with my other parts I ordered) to improve airflow in the PSU and also help the CPU exhaust even more heat. :)

  ToastGodSupreme said:
See pic. Nothing special. Old full tower antec case.

Processor: Intel Celeron 900Mhz @ 1.1Ghz

Motherboard: ASUS TUA266; PCB rev.1.01

Video Card: MSI GeForce2Ti Pro (64Mb)

Sound Card: Creative Audigy

Drives:

WesternDigital 20.0Gb 7200RPM (ATA100)

WesternDigital 15.0Gb 5400RPM (ATA66)

Artec 16x DVD-ROM (ATA33)

Lite-On LTR-48126S (48x12x48) (ATA33)

Memory:

512Mb PC133 Infineon (2-2-2-7)

512Mb PC133 Infineon (2-2-2-7)

Communication: D-Link DFE-530TX+

Power: Lite-On Server Grade (300w PSU)

Cooling: 7 Fans total

Vantec6027D on CPU Soon to be a Thermalright AX-7 once my order is shipped.

Crystal Orb on GPU

Blue Orb on northbridge

I've done some small mods here and there to it. Added two potentiometers to the from part for fan speed control. Added 3 leds to the front for KB indicators (my wireless KB doesn't have LEDs on it). Removed the grill from the PSU and cleaned it up with some Dremeling. Etc.

So yeah.

I'll be adding/mod'ing a 120mm fan to the bottom of the PSU (the fan is comming with my other parts I ordered) to improve airflow in the PSU and also help the CPU exhaust even more heat. :)

Why so many fans? Does it get that hot? Do you OC it? :huh:

Multiple computers here:

PC #1

Dell Inspiron 4150 Laptop

Intel P4-M 1.8GHz

512MB Ram

40GB HD

+++

PC #2

Homemade workstation

Asus P4B

Intel P4 1.8@2.25GHz

Asus GeForce 3 TI500

512MB RD-Ram

9,1GB + 18.2GB 10.000rpm SCSI HD

+++

PC #3

Compac something

Intel P3 650MHz

256MB Ram

20GB HD

PC #4

Intel P-120MHz

96MB Ram

34GB + 120GB HD

That`s my current computers!! :p

  JK1150 said:
  solaris said:
PC #2

Homemade workstation

Asus P4B

Intel P4 1.8@2.25GHz

Asus GeForce 3 TI500

512MB RD-Ram

9,1GB + 18.2GB 10.000rpm SCSI HD

i have a P4B, thought it only supports SD...

I know there are a lot of P4B modells, my has an intergrated soundcard and 4 RD-Ram slots.

Creat card!! :D

Mine :

Pentium 4 - 1.6Ghz

512mb DDR

G-force 2mx 32mb

CD-RW 24x

60 GB Maxtor

30 GB Maxtor

Dead Mobo at the moment tho

Main machine :

Pentium 4 - 1.5GHZ

1Gb DDR

60 Gb Maxtor

70 Gb Maxtor

G-Force 2 mx 64mb

CD-RW 24x

Parents Room:

Amd Athlon Thunderbird - 1.33Ghz

512mb DDR

G-force 256 32mb

DvD - rom

Cant remeber hardrives

just started building my first pc this weekend...

Chieftec case/looks jus like alienware

asus p4 875 mobo 8x agp/800 fsb

p4 3.0 ghz 800 fsb

no ram yet (any suggestions?)

1x120 gig wd hd 8 mb cache

1x60 gig wd

currently have a geforce 4 ti4600(taken out of my alienware comp #2) but planning on the geforce fx 5900( $500 bux im sure)

sb audigy 2( not platinum)

no monitor

pc 2

alienware p4 1.8

384 megs of ram

geforce 3 ti500(had the ti4600)

60 gig hd

40 gig hd

audigy plat

19' nec flat screen

pc 3

p3 800 (was hp stripped everything except mobo/proc)

512 pc 133

40 gig hd

sb 5.1 plat

geforce gts2 ultra(had the ti 500)

  Samoa said:
Why so many fans? Does it get that hot? Do you OC it? :huh:

Well, I prefer my system to run cool as possible.

That, and I'm also doing preventative installing.

My next upgrade is to an Athlon based system (same case though), and those are heat monsters. ;)

So yeah. I'll probably be up to 9 fans once I do the upgrade. Since I'm getting an EPOX 8rda, I'll be sticking two vantec iceburgs on the north and south bridges, along with the 120mm fan being mod'ed into the bottom of my psu. :D

Edit: Add to the fact that I'm living with my gf, who is a real penny pincher. Meaning very little AC during the summer. ;) So it does get a bit hot here. Hotter than I would prefer it to be...

  ToastGodSupreme said:
Well, I prefer my system to run cool as possible.

That, and I'm also doing preventative installing.

My next upgrade is to an Athlon based system (same case though), and those are heat monsters. ;)

So yeah. I'll probably be up to 9 fans once I do the upgrade. Since I'm getting an EPOX 8rda, I'll be sticking two vantec iceburgs on the north and south bridges, along with the 120mm fan being mod'ed into the bottom of my psu. :D

Edit: Add to the fact that I'm living with my gf, who is a real penny pincher. Meaning very little AC during the summer. ;) So it does get a bit hot here. Hotter than I would prefer it to be...

what kind of temps do you get? I have that one Vantec, a case fan, and an AMD Fan running in my case. Passive airflow in the front, case fan out the back. I guess the way I have the AMD sitting in the case, it pulls some air through the upper spaces between the HD and DVD drive. My Vantec Fan sensor does not get detected by my MOBO, so I have to hook up the AMD fan that came with my Athlon. My Vantec fan works just fine, great infact. I have it hooked up to my chipset post, since I don't have a chipset fan.

I get 34-42 temps. non-load/load It's good for me. Since I also face hot days too.

  b0se said:
Check sig for mine...

I used to build my own, was fun for a while, then it got boring since Dell offer some kick-ass high-end PC's (waiting for flame) :)

Can't be dealing with it anymore!

I know what you mean. But Dell doesn't give you standard specs so it is diffucult to upgrade your MOBO and still have the same peripherial components. I will stick with Custom built. :yes:

I don't want some company holding me to their limitations.

Asus P4C800 MB

P4 2.6 GHz 800 currently OC'd to 2.92 GHz

1 GB Corsair DDR400 PC3200 (2 x 512)

GeFroce 4 TI 4200 8X

Adaptec 2940 U2W SCSI Controller

1 x 80 GB Maxtor 7200 8 MB Cache

1 x 30 GB Maxtor 7200 8 MB Cache

2 x 160 GB Maxtor 5400 2 MB Cache

2 x Medea 150 GB SCSI Array (4 x 40 GB in each array)

1 x Kenwood Max 52x TruSpeed CDR

1 x Sony 48x/12x/48x CDRW

1 x Antec Tru430 PSU

And lastly my wonderful Sony Trinitron E400 19" CRT Flat Panel. I have NO desire to go with a LCD anytime soon. Gimme my TUBE any day!!

  Samoa said:
  ToastGodSupreme said:

Well, I prefer my system to run cool as possible.

That, and I'm also doing preventative installing.

My next upgrade is to an Athlon based system (same case though), and those are heat monsters. ;)

So yeah. I'll probably be up to 9 fans once I do the upgrade. Since I'm getting an EPOX 8rda, I'll be sticking two vantec iceburgs on the north and south bridges, along with the 120mm fan being mod'ed into the bottom of my psu.  :D

Edit: Add to the fact that I'm living with my gf, who is a real penny pincher. Meaning very little AC during the summer. ;) So it does get a bit hot here. Hotter than I would prefer it to be...

what kind of temps do you get? I have that one Vantec, a case fan, and an AMD Fan running in my case. Passive airflow in the front, case fan out the back. I guess the way I have the AMD sitting in the case, it pulls some air through the upper spaces between the HD and DVD drive. My Vantec Fan sensor does not get detected by my MOBO, so I have to hook up the AMD fan that came with my Athlon. My Vantec fan works just fine, great infact. I have it hooked up to my chipset post, since I don't have a chipset fan.

I get 34-42 temps. non-load/load It's good for me. Since I also face hot days too.

For my celly, which is o/c'ed, I get 40C full load.

It doesn't idle anymore since I ****** it up somehow when I tried to push it to 1.2Ghz (133FSB). It used to get like 29C idle.

I'm lucky I didn't kill it all together.

Jumps to 41C in the summer time.

I have a feeling that the temp will drop at LEAST 2-3C with the new AX-7 I bought.

  lammmetak said:
yeah a friend of mine had a dell or something like that before the one has now i had to install win xp but it had so much trouble with it

i really got crazy of that and now he has 1 on my advice: no factory settings:)

Funny, as long as the machine has enough RAM it does fine with XP.

Athlon XP 2100+

Gigabyte GA-7DXR+

1GB DDR 333

1 x 30GB ATA 133

1 x 40GB ATA 133

Geforce 4 Ti 4600 128MB DDR

19Inch Daewoo Monitor

MS Optical Wireless Mouse, Keyboard

Creative Labs 5.1 Live, Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers

Pioneer 16x40x DVD

Lite On 52x CD-RW

Win TV Go Card

Win XP SP1

10MB LAN/56 V92 Modem

It works for me :-D

I just got a PCI Router Card. I plan to use it to connect with my laptop (when I get it) I just bought similiar model of the one I got for free. The power suppy circuit burnt out (I hope). So I plan to test it with my new battery, to see if it still works, what works.

This PCI card has got me worried though, it comes with only a CD for homenetworking. It is a trial version? I hope I can still use it without the software.

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  Samoa said:
Which do you use? Mine is in the specs below. :D

Nokia Style (Black) ATX, 450W PSU20pin PSU Connector

1

23.07

Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 2.93 GHz

2GB OCZ Gold Series DDR2 Dual Channel Kit Original Branded MemoryPC5400 - 667MHzTimings: 4-4-4-12

250Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 7,200RPM / 16MB BufferSATA II InterfaceHard Drives with reliability!*

256MB Inno3D GeForce 7600GT Dual DVI-I / GDDR3 SLi Ready Gamer's Card

LiteOn/Benq DVD8900 DVD Writer     16x DVD Writer (OEM)48x CD Write SpeedSupports DVD RAM

Floppy Disk Drive Black Standard 3.5"

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bit (OEM) Microsoft's New Operating SystemFaster and More ReliableNew Interface / New Features

Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio OEM 7.1 ChannelsAward Winning X-Fi TechnologyEnhanced MP3 playback

600W CoolerMaster eXtreme Power 24pin ConnectorSuper Silent

You like that???

  jonny bones said:
Nokia Style (Black) ATX, 450W PSU20pin PSU Connector

1

23.07

Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 2.93 GHz

2GB OCZ Gold Series DDR2 Dual Channel Kit Original Branded MemoryPC5400 - 667MHzTimings: 4-4-4-12

250Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 7,200RPM / 16MB BufferSATA II InterfaceHard Drives with reliability!*

256MB Inno3D GeForce 7600GT Dual DVI-I / GDDR3 SLi Ready Gamer's Card

LiteOn/Benq DVD8900 DVD Writer     16x DVD Writer (OEM)48x CD Write SpeedSupports DVD RAM

Floppy Disk Drive Black Standard 3.5"

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bit (OEM) Microsoft's New Operating SystemFaster and More ReliableNew Interface / New Features

Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio OEM 7.1 ChannelsAward Winning X-Fi TechnologyEnhanced MP3 playback

600W CoolerMaster eXtreme Power 24pin ConnectorSuper Silent

You like that???

Wtf?

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