New computer this weekend.

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new computer this weekend? fuck awesome!
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I'm picking it up Thursday. Pics to follow.
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Friday here, case and board coming from somewhere else so they arrive tomorrow, cannae wait :D
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Waiting for DX10.1. :disgust:
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I just ordered an Arctic Freezer 7 and a ThermalTake DuOrb so I can overclock the E6750 and the 8800GT with ease.
I guess you watercooled folks don't have to worry about that :owned:
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Captain Mazda wrote:I just ordered an Arctic Freezer 7 and a ThermalTake DuOrb so I can overclock the E6750 and the 8800GT with ease.
I guess you watercooled folks don't have to worry about that :owned:
yeah, my c2d is running happily 1ghz over stock and the cores almost never go into the 50's (°C) (in a warm room running prime95 for hours i saw 52 once)
being as quiet as a computer from 1992 helps too; once you go liquid you'll never go back.
worth every penny. :up:
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Also ordered mine for collection on Saturday, turns out that overnight the memory dropped by £4 (each pair of 2GB), the CPU by £5 and the gfx card by £20. Lovely saving :D
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Well I picked up most of the parts today. Just waiting for the water cooler and the ram. I might order a block for the video card also.
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FragaGeddon wrote:Just waiting for it to be built.
This is will my first rig where I can put everything to max.

*Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000
*Water Cooling: BigWater 760i CL-WO121
Mother Board: Asus Maximus Extreme
Video Card: BFG GeForce 8800GTX OC 768MB PCIe
Power Supply: OCZ GameXStream Power Supply
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4G 2x4MB 65NM 1066MHZ
RAM: Corsair Twin3x2048-1333C9

*UPDATED
Nice use of holiday colours. Christmas present for self?
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Yup. I had to buy my self something for xmas. Although a couple weeks ago I bought myself an iPod Touch.
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On the plus side, you'll have enough money left over to buy your loved ones a sack of coal. ;)
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Well I picked up the water cooler and ram today. Can't wait to get the bitch up and running.
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Nice one.

I'm a hard drive short (got a new 320 I put in my old PC recently that I'm using) but it POSTed nicely :)

Something I though wouldn't happen after the *crack* sound the mobo made when I put the last clip in on that fucking Intel fan.
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Ouch mik0rs. I had a tough time installing the Arctic Freezer 7 for my E6750. I thought surely the mobo would snap before I got those pins locked in, especially with the weight of the cooler being pushed down hard. I think motherboards and cases need an extra hole for a screw right near the CPU to prevent the mobo from bending under pressure.
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Yeah I shat myself, didn't bother trying to power it up till the next day, was pretty sure it wouldn't power up.

They definitely need a slightly better system, or I need more coordination... I don't like the thought of forking out another £100 for a mobo :D
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put the heatsink on before installing it in the case?

like on a flat table.
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my heatsink/fan combo even though it said it would work on my mobo it didn't, so I riged the fuck out of it with some zip ties.

had to push and pull on that mobo so much, it was nerve wracking
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shadd_ wrote:put the heatsink on before installing it in the case?

like on a flat table.
I did, the clips have to push through little holes which would have already been in contact with the table. Doesn't matter anyway, nothing was broken.
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yea, i've had a few Mobo's crack on me since the 939+ based mobo's

its Scarry as hell when you think about it.
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Well went to boot it up and got a CPU INIT error on the LCD display.
Just attempting to clear it now.
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shadd_ wrote:put the heatsink on before installing it in the case?

like on a flat table.

This is actually much more dangerous to the board. When it's mounted, tensile strength helps the board keep its shape and stop it from bending to the breaking point.
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Some people should just go buy a Dell. :info:
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mik0rs wrote:
shadd_ wrote:put the heatsink on before installing it in the case?

like on a flat table.
I did, the clips have to push through little holes which would have already been in contact with the table. Doesn't matter anyway, nothing was broken.
Exactly, the clips have to go through and rest against the case so a flat surface wouldn't work.
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i dunno. can be such a major pain in the ass doing it inside the case sometimes. i usually lay the mobo in the bottom of its box, put it on a table and do what i have to. getting things snapped in place the first try with little fucking around is best.

to each their own.
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No, not to each their own. The motherboard mounts are important for the motherboard not being damaged when you install the HSF.
As has been said, you need space underneath for the pins to go through. So if you're not mounted, you're not getting support from downware pressure (or little support if you have it on cardboard). But the more important part is you're not getting any support against the upward pressure of the mechanism's tension (which is what holds everything tighly in place)

Nearly all "snap in" mounts have some type of mechanism to loosely mount it in place, then tighten it. You should not be tightening it until the motherboard is mounted.
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