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#1 JigglyWiggly2
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IF you don't connect it, it should be controlled by the motherboard most do some may just leave 100%. I would reccomend installing it it if includes one. I beleive 4pin lets motherboard dcontrol it if its 3 pin I think it will just run 100% you can quote me on this I am not s100% sure.
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So I saw this case looks pretty nice http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119103 So I would have to add alota 120mm fans. I was wondering isn't too much airflow bad? I would guess Im going to turn the 4 120mm on the side on low, and maybe the top 1 on high and back 1 on high and front 1 on high... But is that excessive and good for the air flow? Thoughts are appreciated, also is the side see threw? I want to know If I get LED fans.

Also would that work with this heatsink ? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835109125 

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#3 JigglyWiggly2
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The thermaltake idea is a good one, but I don't like the front of that case its too plain I dunno. Everything else about it is is relaly nice. Would I need to read any guides If I got the Tai Chi, Or would common sense and the instructions do it for me? Since I take my zalman 9700 out, and put the water block, I read some guides and they tell you to do so many things like, put some anti leak glue is all of that precautions nesceary?
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first off, please keep the thread creating to a small, since it is obviously eating up a lot of bandwith for the GS servers.

Second, DO not trust this PSU, you may or may not have gotten a lemon, but Dynapower is something to stay away from.

I hate to repeate myself, but the only companys with good PSUs are:

Antec, Fortron, OCZ, Corsair, Silverstone, Seasonic, Enermax, Ultra Pro X, PC Power And Cooling (servers). There might be others, but those companys I listed, are the ones that are mostly used and trusted.

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first off, please keep the thread creating to a small, since it is obviously eating up a lot of bandwith for the GS servers.

Second, DO not trust this PSU, you may or may not have gotten a lemon, but Dynapower is something to stay away from.

I hate to repeate myself, but the only companys with good PSUs are:

Antec, Fortron, OCZ, Corsair, Silverstone, Seasonic, Enermax, Ultra Pro X, PC Power And Cooling (servers). There might be others, but those companys I listed, are the ones that are mostly used and trusted.

Sepheroth101
U forgot poland! No, You forgot thermaltake their toughpower totally destroys all other power supplies at same price point and same power 85% efficienty jonnyguru gave it a 9.5/10
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#6 JigglyWiggly2
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Oh and if the cooling is not good can some1 reccomend me something? I hope its good cooler, but from sorting by helpfullness someone didnt like it. Oh and do I need anything else for the water cooling? Or is everything already ready.

Any good guides preferabbly with pics to install water cooling? I'm good at air, also do I need distilled water? OR can I just dump in coolant? 

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#7 JigglyWiggly2
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So I am getting a bit tired of my apire X cruiser, hard cable manage ment its gets scratched easily and not enoguh room. So I saw the Tai Chi http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133171 so i was wondering would the liquid cooling be better than the zalman 9700? I was going to use this water block is it compatible? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118122 I'm goign to get 2 for my video card as well? would that work? I gota admit im not a n00b at most things but when it  comes to water cooling well I am :(.
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I've had a problem like this do a virus scan and spyware scan most importantly go press del repeteadly on boot and see if it sees your dvd drivers.
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#9 JigglyWiggly2
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[QUOTE="Makari"][QUOTE="AARONRULZ1"][QUOTE="9mmSpliff"][QUOTE="AARONRULZ1"][QUOTE="Chris_53"]

[QUOTE="AARONRULZ1"]There is NO way a X1950XT can beat a 8800GTS 320MB,so those benchies aren't very accurate.AARONRULZ1

That might br becasue ATI can do HDR and AA better than nvidia cards

BS,the 8-series Nvidia cards can do HDR+AA now.

no he was saying ATI does it better, not that 8800 series cant do it.

But the X1950XT can't even beat a 8800GTS 320MB,there is no way it can.

Yes it can. I screw around with my Opty 165 + X1950XT against my friend's E6600 + 8800GTS. It hangs close to even in many of the games we play, though some (R6V) are a bit of a slaughter for the X1950XT. And with my system OC'd leaving his at stock, the X1950 can catch up or beat it.

Pics and benchies or your full of crap.

You need one good overclock, X-D It would have to be alot better than mine...
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#10 JigglyWiggly2
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I like my quad X-D