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jsut buy an accelero fan or another gpu cooler (the zalmans suck, like pretty much everything else zalman lol)
It does have the MSI frozr II cooler on it now, which is pretty good. I just think that it would look awesome with the gigantic CM 212 EVO on it. The problem is that it is way too big, its not the right bracket, and it is way to heavy to mount on a GPU card. I was just joking but it would really look cool.
 
Sorry I haven't gotten back here to thank you all.

Now to answer some questions, I wanted a 650+ PSU for future sli or xfire plus I will probably be adding the H80 cooler.
Right now I'm not in a huge hurry to get this done since it is a budget issue.

What I don't want to do is skimp to badly and ruin any future for upgrades etc.

Also to let you know what I am currently handicapped with is:
HP 7580N which is an AMD Athlon 64X2 4600+ 2 gigs of DDR2 and a whopping Radeon 4650 GPU lol:)
and yes still operating on XP.
 
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if youre gonna sli/xfire youll want a 750watt for good overheard and make it a corsair psu whiel youre at it. id say get a haf-932 case as well its roomier.

Finally, microcenter gives you 2 options when you buy a processor and their magnitude varies by how much you spend, they all get free motherboards from a select list or you can choose a motherboard in a certain price range where you get a discount on it
 
I wouldn't really buy from Corsairs GS line. Not that they're bad PSUs, they're excellent, but they overcharge (like everyone does) as soon as you slap the word gamer on it.

I'd get the 750TX, AFAIK the GS series is CX quality with an LED fan (still means it's a good PSU).
 
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