Bloodoath
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that 4GB problem.
My P5K was the biggest disappointment I had in a motherboard. The P5Q deluxe however has been the best I've had to date.
that 4GB problem.
The effect on soundcards?
You did a good job for such a small space. Can't wait to see how you squeeze 7990's in there. I went for a huge case in order to keep temps and noise low. Gotta love the triple slot coolers, while gaming I'm running around 60° and 55°. Of course I'm taking up 3x the space to do so.
I'm quite literally on the verge of ripping my Asus P5K motherboard, putting alongside my Asus PW201, and smashing them up.
I hate ASUS with a passion now.
I can't wait for a new PC with a new screen to be asus proof.
^ It looks like it's taking air out of the case.
Corsair does not care which way the air flows. They once said to get the best possible cpu temps the air should flow into the case. My H70 setup exhausts hot air from the case.
ext < pull < H70 < shroud < push
The 2nd fan isn't visible in the pic, it's between the H70 and the back of the case. For non-computer geeks, the shroud is the exterior of a 25mm fan with the fan cut out. It allows air to get from the push fan's blades to the center of the radiator. Good for about 2 degrees.
I built a xfire 5770 rig for my brother. I love those cards. We played some co-op SR3 today. What a wacky, fun game.
Mines:
ext > pull > h50 > pull
Fractal Design Define R3
Phenom II X6 1055T
Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB OC
12GB Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR3 1600MHz (I do a lot of rendering and RAW editing)
OCZ Agility 3 60GB for OS and programs + 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3 for swap, temporary, project etc. folders, LaCie Rugged 500GB for backup.
Asus M4A88TD-V EVO USB 3.0
Coolermaster Hyper 212+
forgot the PSU, Corsair VX 550W or something.
secondary display: some SVGA projector from BenQ, it's neat.
I love my computer and it's way overpowered for the stuff I do if I only was able to make it quieter I'd reach computational zen.
Or just completely ditch the 212+ and get a Noctua NH-D14. What I should have done in the first place.
A legit plan. I'd like the new cooler to be future-socket-compatible though, so when I swap to Ivy Bridge (not likely to swap so soon tho), it would still fit, or have an aftermarket bracket that makes it fit.
But yes the noise floor is difficult with the stock Hyper 212+ (which is barely adequate for the 1055T anyway), I have to use a gate filter with a rather high tolerance because otherwise my streams/recordings will have some background buzzing. Then again, my power supply is also quite noisy, I should get a Seasonic.
I'd invest a few $$$ into computer's quietness if building a dampening box around it wasn't cheaper, and I wasn't broke after buying the Fast Track Pro
I have a Seasonic X-750 which doesn't even turn on its fan under 20% load. Even then, I don't think I've ever heard my PSU. Also take advantage of those rubber screws when replacing case fans. When you go Intel, things will be much much cooler too!