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It's finally complete, Here asre some photos of a very nice build.
Some thoughts would be nice

Specs:
Q6600 2.6GHZ
9600GT 1GB
2X2 (4GB) Dual Channel Kingston Hyper-X 1066 RAM ( Titanium Plated Special Release Version)
GigbaByte UD3L MotherBoard
Asus 400W Power Supply
2 HDD Western Digital (1X 640GB, 1X 150GB) both 6400 RPM
Pioneer 216 Dvd Drive
Coolmaster Cooling System, with Blue Neon Lighting
ASUS TA-M1 Vento Chassis








Thoughts?
Vista of course

Why only put a 400W power supply? Wouldn't it have been better to get a bigger one?Sweet computer dude. yeah the power supply is a little wimpy, but if you don't need it, why buy it?

Well done, kizza1645 2 HDD Western Digital (1X 640GB, 1X 150GB) both 6400 RPM

Standard speed for a regular desktop is 7200RPM..
Server speeds (And mega-gamers) are around 15000RPM...

Why 6400RPM? Thats kind of an odd number...


Still, I'm jealous Quote from: Zylstra on April 04, 2009, 01:10:09 AM

2 HDD Western Digital (1X 640GB, 1X 150GB) both 6400 RPM

Standard speed for a regular desktop is 7200RPM..
Server speeds (And mega-gamers) are around 15000RPM...

Why 6400RPM? Thats kind of an odd number...


Still, I'm jealous

eh its all they had... plus it WHATS ive been using for like 3 years, that speed, so i thought ill buy the same Quote from: mroilfield on April 03, 2009, 08:54:00 AM
Why only put a 400W power supply? Wouldn't it have been better to get a bigger one?

I only use 123 watts atm, so basically i dont need any more than 300wattAh just one question, The motherboard came with easy tune6, and i was think of overclocking the cpu a bit.
For some reason it GIVES the option of jumping from 2.4ghz up to 3.12ghz? which i thought was pushing it....
but its in the green SECTION?

Here take a look at this SCREENSHOT...



Now *censored*? thats a little much dont you think? and its green?
It gives you the option to manually change it... now what should i look at changing to get around 2.8GHZ





ThanksDon't use Easytune or any other software tools to overclock.
Do it in the BIOS, after you know what every setting is and how to recover from any issues you encounter.


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