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04-24-08, 09:40 PM #31
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
Originally Posted by Tony_Perkiss
I does exactly what it's says it's suppose to. It uses a fair amount of power to do it though. I don't know anything more stable to keep it as cool.
I'm not sure if I'd go with the full case like I did. They have the ones that mount below your current case and you cut a hole through the bottom of your case to bring up the arm/heatsink. The full case is kind of cramped. In addition. you have to use small 40mm fans because of where the powersupply goes.
Running a P4 2.4 overclocked to 3.0 Ghz at full load brings it from idle of -25 celcius to about -14 celcius after an hour or so.
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04-29-08, 02:33 PM #33
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
Thx for the info Rhys! Very informative and much appreciated. Seems like its a little to big and expensive for my taste.
As far as my rig goes, it has been crashing like crazy and I have traced the problems back to my OCZ reaper dd3 memory. I spoke with OCZ and they openly admitted that they have been having issues with the Reaper DDR memory AND they told me that the heatsinks do not do crap (yes, THEY told me this).
I RMAed my memory and spoke with the supervisor and they are giving me a free upgrade to their more stable(more expensive) Platinum DDR3 memory....so hopefully I should have that in sometime next week.
I figured this would be useful information for anyone interested in DDR3 memory.
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04-29-08, 08:29 PM #34
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
I have ddr2 1066 ocz reaper
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...er_hpc_edition
but have had no problems so far.
Highest I have oc is 1125.
Sucks it happened but at least you get a upgrade on the house.
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05-07-08, 12:32 PM #36
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
*update*
The headache of building my own system continues
First off, OCZ tech support is one of the worst customer support centers I have ever dealt with. The memory they sent me was bad AGAIN. Now I am finding out that the only memory that is very stable with my 790i motherboard is the OCZ flex:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...pk=flex%2b1600
Luckily, I did some digging and contacted their corporate office. I spoke with the head of customer service support telling him how disgusted I am with their products and support. I also told him that I am a prominent member of a huge gaming community that likes to upgrade their computers and I would tell the tale of how shitty their company is. He called me back within 30 minutes and I am happy to say they are overnighting me the FLEX ram. This is their last chance to make things right for me, or else I will NEVER buy from OCZ again.
This has become a costly situation for me. My 650 watt power supply can't even cut this kind of power, so today I ordered:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817379009
Zalman has a great reputation for service, so I figure their Power supply will be top notch AND its modular like the toughpowers!
With all this being said, I am amazed at how bigdog can build a system with minimal problems. But hey, aside from sppending close to 2500 dollars, I am at least learning :P
I will update this thread and include pics once I get this DAMN project done!
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05-07-08, 12:59 PM #38
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
Originally Posted by Bravo
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05-07-08, 02:23 PM #40
Re: Vafa/Tony Upgrading!
Originally Posted by SAMBO
So I am running windows XP. If I decide to go vista, is this what I need to get? Whats the difference between OEM and retail?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116488
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