Wish me luck: Athlon64 3400+ MSI K8N Neo Platinum 1GB Corsair ValuSelect DDR400 WD SATA 80GB 7200RPM (will be getting more later) Asus 16X DVD-ROM Plextor 52X CD-RW Thermaltake Silent PurePower 480W BFG Geforce 6800GT OC Samsung 1100DF Some peripherals that most of you dislike
should be called OMFG, Ch3k th1s l337 p4rtz i am getting !!!!1111lolLOL ...make sure you let people know when they arrived and if they are still the same!
tis was my sarcastic comment for today...i will try and do one a day for all posts like this that are *really* useful for everyone! now i hope i havent offended anyone but the amount of double/tripple threads coming up these days is pretty damn bad...you know there is the edit n delete button...mKay?
lol, ok i guess the point of this post was _very_ unclear. I was hoping to get some feedback, but tis not really necessary. Anyways, yea, I'll shut up now.
I think I get the idea of the post - to wish ^ luck Good luck* *Luck with what, I am not sure On a serious note, Looks good, but I've seen whats regarded as the best motherboard for A64 at a similar price as ur MSI one.
I assume you're talking about the DFI Lanparty UT NF3 250GB...which is regarded as one of the fastest socket 754 board out there. Indeed, I can believe that it is quite a fast board, but really, the differences between boards are minimal...so, I'm not too worried. Although, I can't seem to find any resellers that have it in stock...
Wooo it's Christmas in August! Got my cooling equipment: fan controller (3 fans), TT 120mm fan, generic 92mm fan, and some noise dampening mats! And this is just the beginning! I'm totally psyched... I'll take pics when I'm done...
One quick stupid question... Should I have fans sucking air in, or pushing air out. I have a 92mm in the front, and a 120mm in the rear... my guess is, 92mm sucking air in, 120mm pushing air out...or should i have them both pushing air out?
if you have them both sucking out you would create a negative pressure inside your case if you have them both blowing in you would creat a positive pressure inside the case...(in ideal situation btw) hence have one going in one going out...it also helps if you have the same amount being drawn in as taken out...thus 2x80mms at the rear are best complimented with 2x80mms at the front...slight negative pressure buildup is better then too much air being blown in...