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Those high power parts are allready ringing fan noise in my ears. It is the making of a great gaming rig. Do you plan to use it for games on the TV? If not I would definitely rethink the power to heat to noise ratio. A 780g mobo with low power dual core would do everything you need for HTPC and would run cool quiet and cost much less than your excellent gaming parts above. |
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I have been thinking about this also, and I have some opinions about it.
Message edited by geofelt on 05-23-2008 at 05:21:19 PM --------------- E8400-stock, GA-P35-DS3R(rev2.1), Corsair 4x2gb 6400C5, EVGA 8800GTS-512-G92, Vista home premium-64-bit, WD velociraptor-300gb, PC P&C silencer-610, Antec SOLO, 2 x Samsung 275T, Samsung-203b-dvd |
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I have nothing witty to say.
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Ok a few comments:
--------------- Lian-Li PC-7B | XClio Greatpower 550W | P4 3.2 Prescott SL7E5 | Scythe Ninja 2GB DDR400 Corsair VS (4*512) | eVGA nVidia GF 7600GS AGP vmod 1.46/1.91 OCd 740/910 WD 120GB & 250GB PATA & WD 640GB SATA (on PCI SATA card LOL) WinXP MCE 2004 |
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This is already purchased from earlier this year, I am just looking to see what all I need cable/adaptor-wise to get this thing underway. |
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SO! I just did a bit of work and boy, I can say this is a BEAST. I do, however, wonder what a better card would be than this hot as hell GTX I have. *note, I have had the full system for about 5 months already, and the card I have had longer, always hot*
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