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LOL, your killing me.  I got that motherboard (x48) last night and it had a transitor missing so i have to send it back tonight, that sucks

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^That sucks indeed.
That's DFI QC for you. I remmember when I got my ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe 3.5 years back (DAMN THAT WAS ONE GOOD LOOKING BOARD). Everything looked perfectly aligned. Then a friend bought the DFI (nonSLI but dualGPU) nForce4 board. Almost every component was poorly aligned ... I teased him for weeks about it. He got a higher clocked A64 and it overclocked better so he returned the favour. Mine still lives. His gave out about a year ago. He who laughs last has ASUS. :D


Message edited by Andrius on 05-09-2008 at 01:32:10 AM
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i know, but i have read good reviews on these boards and every since the p35 & x38 series they have made a name for themselves again, i wish abit would do the same, hell that all i used to buy and then i went to asus but ever since i got my msi p35 its been the best performing board i have every had, hell i got 9500 read 9500 write and 8700 copy on everest with the gskill pc2-8000 memory i have and that is another thing, i think i going to stay with gskill, from now on b/c these babies have perform well over spec compared to micron/corsair/ocz, i was quite surprised.

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Corsair 520HX 40a 3 Rails FTW

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^While I value the Corsair 520/620HX series to high heavens (I own one :lol:) it is likely not a good idea to put one in a rig with a 4GHz+ quadcore and 2 225W max graphics cards...
 
750W min FTW :D


Message edited by Andrius on 05-09-2008 at 09:40:02 AM
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got my pc p&c 750w, it is really nice, too many connections but thats never a bad thing.  Runs everything solid, I can run the quad at 4.4ghz and it doesnt reboot on me anymore but i have to tune it down to 4.0-4.2 ghz waiting on a water cooling solution now for the computer
 
Andrius btw, it came with the 6pin+2pin pcie connections 2 of them so i am safe, got lucky b/c it says nothing about coming with them, i am very happy with it, thanks a bunch, you totally helped me out
 
btw, corsair 520hx will get killed by my computer , it will probably boot with a pci video card in it and 1 stick of ram without one single fan in my computer and one hard drive and one dvd burner, lol thats to you andrius

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^The 8 pin connectors are a bonus! ;) I'm glad it's fixed.
What kind of watercooling did you buy? Something custom I hope!
 
A HX-520W in your rig. Let's see. The fitting taglines would be :
"Keep a fire extinguisher close by just in case the PSU melts in your PC not in your pocket."
"If you remove both HD 3870 graphic cards and stick in a HD 3450 your system would be a great idler at 4.4GHz on a HX-520W PSU."
"All the processing power of a Galaxy class and no hot holograms to run."
"The voice of Scotty from StarTrek screaming out of the PSU : She can't take much more Captain! She's gonna blow chunks. BARF!!!111oneoneone"


Message edited by Andrius on 05-10-2008 at 03:38:34 AM
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LoL, i am wanting to get a swiftech H20-220 compact, it got great reviews on toms or anandtech,  
 
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/c [...] html#sect0
 
http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] ,1699.html

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I have a Thermaltake BW745 kit (bought it so I can figure out the kinks of a WC kit).
My current findings :
- WC is very high maintenance compared to AC
- BMW car engine anti corrosion cooling fluid works well and is cheap
- you need 3 gallons of distilled water once every 3-4 months
- a drain/refill valve at the highest point of the loop is highly advisable
- the Thermaltake pump is rubish :lol:
- watercooling is fun to build
- you need soft silicone tubing or it gets painful to route in tight spaces.
- antikink (springs in a tube) systems are advisable

 

I'm a DIY guy otherwise but I had no idea how to start without a basic kit.
EDIT : This is a great guide (if I found it before I decided to dive in I'd cool my QC with water).
Graphics cards with WC are a NO-NO in this country so ... I'd be stuck with passive cooled (9600GT max).
http://forums.extremeoverclocking. [...] p?t=282232


Message edited by Andrius on 05-10-2008 at 08:01:44 PM
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i think i am going to go with the swiftech H20-220 compact, why is  water cooling a vpu a no no where you live?

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It's probably a good choice. Swiftech has great reputation for WC products.
Because you can't buy any cards with waterblocks or GPU specific waterblocks in local shops(I found one where I could have ordered some specific components). I've asked around a bit and it would have cost me about 150EUR to get a $90 8800GTS(G80) waterblock about 6 months ago. No warranty on that either. So I went with passive GPU cooling. :D


Message edited by Andrius on 05-11-2008 at 11:29:17 PM
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I broke 23k on 3dmark06 tonight, I cant believe I did it.  the x48 board got me an o/c on air at 4.46 @ 1.53v- everest read write & copy were 9300/9450/9500, the mobo also took my 3dmark06 from 20200 to 23100

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Great!
(The voltage is a bit high for my taste. But you don't plan to keep that thing for a long time anyway. :D ) And what will you play with that hardware? Does anything but Crysis really need so much power?

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sorry, that is in the bios, cpuz and everest register 1.47v, supreme commander, crysis, but that is not why i built the computer, the real reason is b/c I do a lot of video encoding every week, this helps with the quality and speed at which i do my coverting and burning, what took me 1.25 hrs to do with a amd dual core 5200 o/ced to 3.1ghz, now only takes me 8 minutes with a quad core.  btw, i am waiting for star craft 2 to come out, i pretty much play any game that comes out but im into racing and rts

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oh, i found out this morning that one of my ati cards was not flashed and is running at stock speed - 837/950 and ill flash it to 900/1100 so that should definitely pickup the points as well

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Nice numbers. Supreme Commander. I could use a 4GHz quad in that, yes. The graphics part is just overkill for it. :D My Single 9600GT runs it quite smoothly at 1920x1200 (high fidelity presets, low shadows, 2xAA) with 30+ fps average. The nukes make it drop to around 16 min but I think that's a CPU problem not graphics. I'm guessing if you run a /perf test you get 10k points for both render and sim. :D
 
I just got a note that I get 1100 EUR back from our IRS this year.
Too bad I can't find a DFI X38/X48 board anywhere here. I might give it a try but I seriously dislike the X48s cooler. I guess RAMPAGE or P5E will have to do.


Message edited by Andrius on 05-14-2008 at 01:47:41 PM
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you can order it from newegg or ebay.  Newegg has the best prices though,  I am getting a 50" plasma when i get my irs check back. and water cooling for my computer, but i am selling 2 raptors, antec 650w & p35 mobo on ebay right now.

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AFAIK newegg doesn't ship to Slovenia. We're like Siera Leone or Somalia to your online shops. :D
I've been reading up on reviews of the ASUS P5E just so I know what to expect. The more I read the more I lean towards GA-EX38-DS4. I really don't like it's layout and I despise the "box of crayons" coloring scheme. It also has a (daft design) 4pin firewire connector. WTH?
 
The lack of choice is starting to bug me. ;)

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