My case side cover has a "window" made up of little holes, which the copper ends of the 212 EVO poke through. Was a right pain in the ass to get the side on without bending the cooler too much.
Sorta like that, but the holes are round and it's not removeable (if that is).
My case side cover has a "window" made up of little holes, which the copper ends of the 212 EVO poke through. Was a right pain in the ass to get the side on without bending the cooler too much.
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Sorta like that, but the holes are round and it's not removeable (if that is).
You must have a Micro-ATX sized case then.
That would likely be why, full and mid towers are wider than their micro counterparts by a bit.
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CPU : AMD FX 4170 Quad Core 4.2Ghz Black Edition Bulldozer Arch.
Ram : 16Gb (4x4Gb 1600Mhz)
MotherBoard : Asus M5A78L-M/USB3
Graphics Card : EVGA 550 Ti SuperClocked
Storage: 250Gb SSD (3Gb/s limeted due to motherboard speed but is acctually 6Gb/s)
380 FPS on minecraft (glsl shaders) (this card is (not much) but overclocked)
72Fps mid-high settings on bf3
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Processor:
Intel core i5-750 2660MHz
Memory:
2048Mb DDR3-Ram 1066 x 4
Hard Drive:
Maxtor dm23 1TB SATA 2 7200rpm
Video Card:
ASUS VGA GF9800GT 512MB PCIE
Case:
Midi CompuCase Black
Not entirely sure everything is correct (Working from a piece of paper, that is a little confusing )
Processor:
Intel core i5-750 2660MHz
Memory:
2048Mb DDR3-Ram 1066 x 4
Hard Drive:
Maxtor dm23 1TB SATA 2 7200rpm
Video Card:
ASUS VGA GF9800GT 512MB PCIE
Case:
Midi CompuCase Black
Not entirely sure everything is correct (Working from a piece of paper, that is a little confusing )
Thinking of replacing the case with a Haf X, is it a good idea?
Depends. Ask yourself why you want to replace the case, and keep in mind that, for about the same amount of money, you could upgrade the graphics card to an HD 6850/6870 and get a massive GPU performance increase.
Depends. Ask yourself why you want to replace the case, and keep in mind that, for about the same amount of money, you could upgrade the graphics card to an HD 6850/6870 and get a massive GPU performance increase.
My case is rather small and i am worried about overheating, so i dont want to roast higher end components. Is that a valid enough reason?
My case is rather small and i am worried about overheating, so i dont want to roast higher end components. Is that a valid enough reason?
It's up to you. If you can afford it, you can also get a $50-$100 case and an HD 6850. I'd recommend looking at the Fractal Design Core 3000, it's a cheap, yet very good case, with a lot of features usually only found on the more expensive cases. Also take a look at other cases manufactured by NZXT, Corsair, and of course Cooler Master.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
Ram: 2GB
GPU: Geforce gt 210
OS: Windows 7
It was o.k
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Cliff, your computer is awesome. That or my desktop computer is trash.
Desktop specs:
Windows XP Home Edition
Dell Dimension 2400
40 GB Hard Drive
512 MB RAM
Intel Pentium 4 Processor
Some NVIDIA card
I am not one of those crazy kids who goes out to buy a new computer every day. I've had it for 6 years, it still cranks, so I still use it. I also have a laptop which I use roughly the same amount.
Laptop specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium
HP Pavilion dv7
450 GB Hard Drive
4 GB RAM
AMD Turion Dual-Core Processor
Some NVIDIA Card
And then there is that other one.
Macintosh specs:
Macintosh OS 7.5.3
Macintosh Performa 631CD
512 MB Hard Drive
16 KB RAM
Some random processor
No graphics card
I'm so old.
OK dude I'm gonna say this as nicely as i can: YOUR HARD DRIVE IS A PIECE OF SH!7
Heh, people always tell me that when they see my little tiny baby computer, until my hardware do a graphical roundhouse kick in their face. It is not hard to cram some nice hardware down a small case, you just have to think twice when you buy new stuff.
Yep, I don't have one but I've seen what they can cram into the Ultra build on the June recommended list of builds on MaxPC...
Alienware had a computer that was BAWS. 6hard drive support built in... whole thing was seperately colorable, had 16 GB of RAM, a six-core processor (from 2010!), and a 1TB hard drive. 2 ATIXfire video cards... it could run WoW, D3, and SC2 all at once...[CODE] http://db.tt/UbpmGiCg
I think im in the top 5 for Pc's in this thread. Alright here it is...
CPU: 3770K Ivy Bridge Quad core (8 threads) @3.5 (I OC it to 4.2 runs at 42c under max load)
Motherboard: P8Z77-V DELUXE Intel Z77
Ram: Corsair Vengeance (blue) 16 gigs at 1600MHz
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
OS: Windows 7 64-Bit
Drives: 120Gig OCZ SSD (boot) and a 2 Tb HDD (storage drive)
It might be a LITTLE overkill but in 3-5 years, i will still be able to play all the games with pretty good graphics
My case side cover has a "window" made up of little holes, which the copper ends of the 212 EVO poke through. Was a right pain in the ass to get the side on without bending the cooler too much.
Sorta like that, but the holes are round and it's not removeable (if that is).
3.10GHz processor
8GB of RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6450 Graphics
1TB HDD, Second 2TB HDD
22" Monitor @ 1600x1050 Res
That would likely be why, full and mid towers are wider than their micro counterparts by a bit.
for me its only about 2-4mm >_>
Bingo. I have a micro ATX case.
CPU : AMD FX 4170 Quad Core 4.2Ghz Black Edition Bulldozer Arch.
Ram : 16Gb (4x4Gb 1600Mhz)
MotherBoard : Asus M5A78L-M/USB3
Graphics Card : EVGA 550 Ti SuperClocked
Storage: 250Gb SSD (3Gb/s limeted due to motherboard speed but is acctually 6Gb/s)
380 FPS on minecraft (glsl shaders) (this card is (not much) but overclocked)
72Fps mid-high settings on bf3
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
-OCZ Agility III 60Gb / WD Caviar 1Tbx2 / Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate
-ASRock Extreme9 990FX
-16gb 1600mhz Hynix-chipped DDR3
-2x XFX R9 270X Boost @ 1200mhz Core / 1500Mhz Memory
-Zalman Z11 Plus
Intel core i5-750 2660MHz
Memory:
2048Mb DDR3-Ram 1066 x 4
Hard Drive:
Maxtor dm23 1TB SATA 2 7200rpm
Video Card:
ASUS VGA GF9800GT 512MB PCIE
Case:
Midi CompuCase Black
Not entirely sure everything is correct (Working from a piece of paper, that is a little confusing )
Thinking of replacing the case with a Haf X, is it a good idea?
My case is rather small and i am worried about overheating, so i dont want to roast higher end components. Is that a valid enough reason?
4 gb ram
500 gb hard drive
intel 2k graphics
getting new computer soon so i can record
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
Ram: 2GB
GPU: Geforce gt 210
OS: Windows 7
It was o.k
Well the Atoms aren't desinged at all for that kind of thing, they are low powered, netbook CPUs.
OK dude I'm gonna say this as nicely as i can: YOUR HARD DRIVE IS A PIECE OF SH!7
Yep, I don't have one but I've seen what they can cram into the Ultra build on the June recommended list of builds on MaxPC...
Alienware had a computer that was BAWS. 6hard drive support built in... whole thing was seperately colorable, had 16 GB of RAM, a six-core processor (from 2010!), and a 1TB hard drive. 2 ATIXfire video cards... it could run WoW, D3, and SC2 all at once...[CODE]
http://db.tt/UbpmGiCg
CPU: 3770K Ivy Bridge Quad core (8 threads) @3.5 (I OC it to 4.2 runs at 42c under max load)
Motherboard: P8Z77-V DELUXE Intel Z77
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 900 @ 2.20GHz
Installed Memory: 2.00 GB
OS: Windows 7 Home Edition 64 Bit
December Build:
Processor: Intel Core i7
Installed Memory: About 4 or 6, I don't know =|
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
Ram: 16 GB DDR3 ram, alot I know.
VIdeo Card: 2 GTX 560 Ti's in SLI configuration
Cooling: Liquid 6 Case fans.
Manufacturer:
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.8GHz
Memory:
8192MB RAM
Hard Drive:
1 TB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
Sound Card:
Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)