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I work to live, I don't live to work
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Ok, so after posting variants of this build numerous times, I have finally settled on these parts. The major concerns I have are that the video cards, with there new coolers on them , and the sound card, not fitting. So here it is, please share your thoughts. Keep in mind this machine is ONLY for gamin, nothing else. And later on I will changin video cards, and adding a water cooling system.
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Should be a very nice system and yes the TJ-09 has plenty of room and shouldn't be a problem.
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Do you really need a kilowatt of Power? ... stick with max 600W --------------- Intel E6750 * Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L * Galaxy 8800GT 512mb 620MHz* Corsair VX450 * 2GB Transcend 667* 2x120GB Seagate SATA * Altec Lansing ATP3* |
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Well, I was considering this ps also, even though it's a little more expensive. Should I switch?
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PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W and save $100
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If you don't need the extra 780i features (triple-SLI, dual gigabit, ...), you might want to consider EVGA's 750i FTW (2x16 PCIe for 70$ less).
--------------- The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice. - Rebec of Ginaz ![]() |
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The TJ-09 is designed to handle two 8800GTX cards. I don't think you'll have a problem with space. The two original Silverstone fans are actually very good. I kept them in my TJ-09 and added 3 SFF21E fans. If you get 5 SFF21F fans there it will cool better but it will be noisy. Before buying a motherboard make sure you pick one that still has free PCI slots. For example the eVGA 780i still has one PCI slot free after adding two dual-slot video cards, which is good for that sound card. I don't know if you can still fit the sound card if you use the Accelero coolers.
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Message edited by aevm on 04-29-2008 at 06:13:57 PM |
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They are indeed quite loud when close to 1550rpm. Regulate them to 1200rpm and they will be inaudiable (I have 4 @ 1200rpm and I hear the Corsair PSU fan over them with the case closed) and they offer some extra cooling potential in case you need it this summer. |
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aevm, how do you like your TJ-09? Is it worth it? It has gotten great reviews all over the net. So I have chosen the EVGA 750i mobo, instead of the 780i. I cannot and would not use tri-sli anyways, if that were the case, I would just upgrade my gpu's. I think I will stick with the:
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Yeah, I love the TJ-09. My final choice was between it and the P182. The TJ-09 has plenty of room even for two huge video cards and lots of hard disks. OK, I only have one video card now, but that will change.
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aevm, if the sata cables that come with my mobo(evga 750i), what size would be recommended? |
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When I overclock the e8400 on this, does anybody think it is possible to hit 4.0 ghz? I have never overclocked before, but I am learning all I can. And plan on it when i get my new system up and running. |
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shouldnt be a problem to clock to 4ghz. |
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