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.
(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.
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
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.
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.
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
Try here:
http://forums.overclockers.com.au/
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.