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#1 Idol123
Member since 2012 • 25 Posts
I can see that CPU chart coming in very handy thanks! In terms of standard case fans would a Sharkoon Silent Eagle 1000 Fan be a decent option for silent fans, has anyone got any better suggestions? Also do I have to pay much attention to the measurements for the fan or would they all fit in the case? For example it says the Sharkoon is (120x120x25)?: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sharkoon-Silent-Eagle-1000-120x120x25/dp/B000FDE0CQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
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#2 Idol123
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If your looking for constant addiction without where and tear may i suggest an MMORPG. A good starting point would be World of Warcraft as it has dominated the market for some many years. However the market has become so diluted recently with StarWars: The Old Republic, TERA and Guild Wars 2 soon to be released you can pick and choose which ones you would like to invest your time in. But if you are looking to become hooked on something console games arnt the way to go as they all have an ending. MMORPG's on the other hand are limitless, have no ending and entirely depend on how much time you want to invest into them. (Coming from a previous Warcraft addict soon to be Guild wars 2 addict who also owns a Xbox and has 200 hours in Skyrim)
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#3 Idol123
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okay cool, just wanted to make sure :)
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#4 Idol123
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Bit of a noob question but do you need a specialist type of screwdriver or anything and what size should you be looking for in screwdrivers? Recommendations as to what you use are very welcome and where to find them.
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#5 Idol123
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The only problem I have is that the coolmaster v8 is so large that it takes up a grate that a fan could be put in. where can fans be put in the system?
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#6 Idol123
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I'm relatively new to hardware and was wondering what the best steps I could take to making my system quieter are? I assume the majority of the noise is from the fan purely on that that's where I here it coming from. Any advice on the best products and where to get them is much appreciated. It appears there is only one fan in the system. The temperature is at a constant 23.5 degrees celcius so i'm not worried about that, just looking to make everything a bit quieter. My System: Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium Home Edition Video Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6450 (soon to be Asus 1GB Radeon HD 6850 DirectCU PCI-E 2) Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 CQU Speed: 3.5 GHz Performance Rated at: 7.00 GHz Free disk space: 775.5 GB CPU Cooler: Coolmaster V8 Moniter: 1 Acer LED 22" Widescreen Thanks for the help guys!
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#7 Idol123
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Every forum needs a friendly troll ;) hehe
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#8 Idol123
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Awesome you guys have been so helpful! Definitely sticking around in these forums :)
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#9 Idol123
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Ah okay excellent, thanks for the advice. Yeah the system, along with surround sound system, 22inch monitor, gaming keyboard (all the trimmings, neon lights and all that fitted with a pretty nice see through hub) came too £722 which is about $1000? so not sure if that a good deal or what (probably not by the sounds of it) but its a decent computer for me to start getting into hyping it up, bought about 3/4 of a year ago. Now to figure out where the graphics card actually is, how to get it out and how to put a new one in :S bought a guide book
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#10 Idol123
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Its custom built using individually selected components by Cyberpower so I don't think its searchable. Other than that stuff I mentioned before or all there is on the power supply is a big table of watts and volts. The receipt says OEM PSU 500w
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