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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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lionking06 Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 18:19:51 Post Subject: |
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Hi
Thank you very much for this info. I apprecieate.
I just bought this motherboadr, and all other new hardware.
I am not new to hardware, but seems like i have not done this for 6 years now.
Please can you guide me, and ans a few Q's and let me know of other things i should be aware, before i start assembling.
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What I bought:-
Motherboard (1)
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- ECS C19-A SLI (1.0A)
VideoCard (1)
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PNY Geforce 7600GT 256 MB - SLI - with heatsink n fan
Memory
2GB (2x1GB)
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G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 533 (PC2 4200) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model F2-4200PHU2-2GBNV - Retail
Processor
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IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® 4 processor 631 - 3.0 GHz, FSB 800MHz / 2MB L2 Cache (retail) - with heatsink n fan
HardDisk
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320GB Capacity, 3.5" Internal, 16 MB Buffer, 7200 rpm Spindle speed, 300 MBps Data transfer rate, SATA 3Gb/s Interface
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My Q's
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- What power supply is idle (450v 420v, 550v, etc) ? I dont intend to use 2 PICe cards, but I may buy in future.
- The powersupply type is ther any, like i read ATX v2.0 or anything else about this?
- Will i be able to plug in the wires for HDD led / internal speaker / internal usb on the cabinet ? - Is that easy?
- Do I need to give extra power to the single video card? or only when I have 2 video cards.
- Anything else I would require ?
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Most important-
There are too many options and numbers in the BIOS, I would 100% need help to configure those.
You have the list of hardware above, please let me know what to set. Also I am satisfied with normal settings, i dont need to burnout my computer so no OVERCLOCKING, just let me know the basic settings.
Today is THU 22nd June 2006, I will going for the BOX n Power stupply on SAT.
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 19:18:34 Post Subject: |
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Hi, and welcome! The first thing on PSUs, especially with a good system like you built is to not go cheap. Be prepared to spend $100+... That said, we have reviewed a bunch lately that may be good for you...
http://www.bigbruin.com/cat_34
Cooler Master, Thermaltake, OCZ, and Seasonic, Enermax are all brands with good quality, wide availability, and decent prices.
I'd suggest 500W or more, and look for strong voltage rails, and maybe APFC and high efficiency.
You should be able to give the one video card the power connection it needs, but if you can swing it, gte a PSU ready to power two graphics cards in case you change your mind. On this motherboard, power is fed into the board near the cards, but some cards may require power separately.
I wouldn't sweat the ATX 2.0 thing, as all you would consider have it.
The connections question will be easy to handle with most PSUs. Just count up the connectors and see if it equals or exeeds what you need. You can daisy chain connectors, but keep the max power rating in mind when adding more things than there are plugs for.
BIOS questions might have to be more specific? What are you trying to do?
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