Speed (GHZ): 3.2Ghz
Socket: 775
Idle Temp (C): 28
Max Temp(C): 57
Mobo Idle Temp(C): dunno
Mobo Max Temp(C): dunno
Cooling Solution: Stock
Case: P.O.S Powmax
No of Case Fans: 3 80mm (+2 on the PS)
Mobo: ECS
Monitoring Software: Motherboard Monitor
Notes: used Prime95 to max out...
BOTH!
I usually save up the money for what i want but then break down and go for the "cool/better stuff" when its time to buy, thus scewing my budget and making me break out the plastic to cover the difference!
Hi, Black99transam, I can say from experience that certification is definitely worth it. I do the interviewing and hiring for our company (IT/Software shop) and see the same type of resumes over and over again. Everyone claims that they know [[insert buzzword here]] technology or networked a...
That's a great observation Matthias99. The ironic thing is that I recommended potential buyers upgrade the case's sub-standard power supply with something more robust... this would have been a substantial up-sale for newegg.
I can understand the reasoning of guarding against a person or...
Greetings all, just wanted to get your take on this...
About 3 weeks ago I submitted a review of a case that I had purchased from newegg. The review was very honest and fair and included some pros and some very honest cons. The review was well written (at least I thought so) and would...
I am currently running THIS ECS 915 mobo, a LGA775 P4 3.2 cpu, 6600GT PCI-e vid card, one sata HD, one IDE optical cd\dvd rw combo, and 2 sticks of DDR400 ram running in dual channel for a total of 1 GB. Using the onboard audio and ethernet... running win XP pro.
Nothing too complex...
My machine has been up and running fine for a little while but i'm not satisfied with my motherboard's features. It is an ECS and is OK but i can't really do any tweeking with it.
How much of a pain in the a$$ is it to rip out a mobo and put in a brand new one? I'm running win XP pro, will...
Hook 'er up with one of these
http://www.atxcases.com/Cases/kitty.htm <-- ultra girly
http://www.atxcases.com/Cases/playboy.htm <-- git 'er done!
http://www.atxcases.com/Cases/360.htm <-- somewhat chick-ish but still sorta cool
Just a stab in the dark but is there anything obstructing/rubbing the fan on the card's heatsink? Sometimes they get outta whack and create an aweful noise.
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