40 gigs nice and small.
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40 gigs nice and small.
thats a cool board, i've gotten to look at it. My friend owns AMDzone.
read the title. its a crystal fontz LCD.
dont get an alienware case. make your own custom mod.
what he said.
as slug sorta said,
all that work for only 100 bucks?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130035
f*** you.
Master Debater
dont you talk to koolance that way!!!! lol.
this case is a few dollars more, but looks a hell of alot cooler.
the cooler case.
remember to have ur drives match the color scheme of the pc.
coolbits.
conroe. no questions asked.
you could use that as a frame and build around those with some plexi maybe??
those trays. if he puts one over another. thats what he means.
whats wrong with lian li's?
this case was purpose built for AMD, and doesn't use the traditional ATX config for MOBOs. so if you want a PC in this thing your going to have to do extensive modding. but this shouldn't be a...
ummm?? thats an external kit. its has to go outside on top of ur case. most WC systems dont "glow". you have to do that ur self by breaking a highlighter into the water.
the cheaper one doesn't have this feature:
i know it is expensive, but this is what i had in mind for this mod.
Lian Li PC-V1100
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/xoxide_1905_109505330.jpg
i would suggest with just going with a koolance all in one kit. since ur a beginner.
http://www.koolance.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=28_41&products_id=266
the first con on that card says it runs source poorly. trust me, go with the card i suggested.
Sapphire's ATI Radeon 9550
This 9600 XT has the best reviews.
i hated that case. to use the cooling duct you have to buy their heatsink. that case is a waste of money.
as i said in my post above, the ATi Radeon 9550.
well for AGP i recommend the ATI Radeon 9550 and for PCI-E i recommend 7600 GT. ive tested both of them and they should both run source games. good low range cards.
since u are getting an ATI card remember that ur board needs to be Crossfire ready, if you ever want to do that later. the board you picked is SLI.