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Okay well if you read my other topic i was building a computer well its done and i forgot to take them as i was making it up so i took some of it running Wink

okay here are the specs

intel q6600 (yea the case is cool right now the cpu temp is 14c with the side on and all 4 case fans on mid.

4GB DDR2 kingston.

asus p5q pro motherboard

asus 512mb 9400GT (i think it was) graphics card.

(yea i love the brand asus)

etc.. now why wait any longer here they are


http://itchitchat.com/lol/SN850228.JPG
http://itchitchat.com/lol/SN850229.JPG
http://itchitchat.com/lol/SN850233.JPG
http://itchitchat.com/lol/SN850234.JPG
Not bad, I would have saved some money and built a better gaming machine though. Also, that case looks loud and annoying, then again I've been spoiled by my SonataII. Big Grin
(2008-11-21, 09:04 AM)KuJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Not bad, I would have saved some money and built a better gaming machine though. Also, that case looks loud and annoying, then again I've been spoiled by my SonataII. Big Grin

I do not game a lot so i do not need a big high end gaming computer and i like this one as it fits my needs and i am very happy with it and no the case is not loud i was like this is going to be very loud but it ended up not and 2 fans are on full speed and 2 are on mid (i got a fan speed switch at the back). and thank you for your comment Big Grin
hey...your specs look decently future proof. good combo. i made one for myself too less than a year back with 6600.
good performance. i have a noisy fan. Sad
Pretty good. Looks like you can do some cable management though, you'll get a lot better air flow in there.
(2008-11-21, 04:04 PM)rcpalace Wrote: [ -> ]Pretty good. Looks like you can do some cable management though, you'll get a lot better air flow in there.

LOL i know but the air flow now is to good right this very min cpu temp: 11c, motherboard temp: 21c,

I would love to get the cables nicer but the PSU gives you why to many cables and there's not were to put them lol. but i will get around to it one day lol.
14C on a CPU is awesome. I get ~40C with the stock cooling. Should probably reconsider that for the summer period which is coming up. I like this computer and I don't want to shorten its lifespan. Smile
Okay so what would be a good stable temp as i just got told off by someone in my MSN 11c to about 14c is a bit low as right now its on 10c and that's with 3 fans on slow 1 fan on mid (case fans) and the other 3 fans are running on what ever they are as in the BIOSE they are set to auto.

EDIT: and yea i got stock cooling fan heat sink for the CPU Wink
Try here: http://forums.overclockers.com.au/ Big Grin

Just quote your hardware and ask what temp you should be aiming for. Or, do a search. Someone else is bound to have a similar set up, or even just the CPU.
(2008-11-21, 10:49 PM)skippy Wrote: [ -> ]I would love to get the cables nicer but the PSU gives you why to many cables and there's not were to put them lol. but i will get around to it one day lol.

You should have bought a modular PSU. Add what you need and remove the unnecessary.
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