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Mr.Rotory
01-04-04, 11:38 PM
I'm getting a biostar M7NCG400 RTL w/ Elixer ram pc 2700, along with a 5400 rpm maxtor 2mb hd and a cool enermax case with 350 watt ps. What do you guys think? Will it hold? This is a preatty cheap machine, I'm going to put into it a palamino 2000+ and a Plextor 52x premium.
This is a system that I am setting up for a friend of a friend, who is extremly cheap. I'm selling him my palamino and plextor, but my question is on the stability of my biggest concerns which are the motherboard and ram. What do you guys think?
k3nshin
01-04-04, 11:47 PM
nooo noo noooooo not the 2000+ pally!!!! NOOOOOOOOOO
I have one it is the root of all evil! because of it i really dont have a case, the actually covering of the case hasn't been on in over a year! they really like to run hot! I've only seen mine below 40 when it was around 20 degrees C in my comp room! and not to mention it was about right after boot and it didn't stay that low. And dont ask abiout cooling because i have a room fan blowing into the case :mad:
Mr.Rotory
01-05-04, 01:31 AM
hahahahahahaha, i know, why do you think i'm getting rid of it :)
You think i'll be able to get proper cooling on it?
Originally posted by k3nshin
nooo noo noooooo not the 2000+ pally!!!! NOOOOOOOOOO
I have one it is the root of all evil! because of it i really dont have a case, the actually covering of the case hasn't been on in over a year! they really like to run hot! I've only seen mine below 40 when it was around 20 degrees C in my comp room! and not to mention it was about right after boot and it didn't stay that low. And dont ask abiout cooling because i have a room fan blowing into the case :mad:
Haha, I had a 2100+ Palomino for a long time. It idled around 60C with a big aluminum heatsink and an 80mm Tornado on it.
k3nshin
01-05-04, 02:49 PM
well yeh geting rid of it is a good idea. i really need to get a new cpu, im gettign bored of this room fan...
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