b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Jul 27, 2007 #21 Haoming said: Edit: Hadn't read the above post yet cause I was still typing. Liking the build though. Would it still be a good idea to get a HSF with that build? Click to expand... It would be good to have, if your temperatures a high, or if you're overclocking.
Haoming said: Edit: Hadn't read the above post yet cause I was still typing. Liking the build though. Would it still be a good idea to get a HSF with that build? Click to expand... It would be good to have, if your temperatures a high, or if you're overclocking.
OP OP H Haoming Baseband Member Messages 91 Jul 27, 2007 #22 Are there any more decent solutions for speakers or should I just not bother getting new ones? My dad thinks $53 is too much for a set. What's a good temperature monitoring program & what's considered too high of a temperature?
Are there any more decent solutions for speakers or should I just not bother getting new ones? My dad thinks $53 is too much for a set. What's a good temperature monitoring program & what's considered too high of a temperature?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Jul 27, 2007 #23 Good temperature monitoring programs are Everest and Speedfan. Generally you want an idle temperature of 30-40C, and a load temperature below 60C. $53? The Logitechs that Law suggested, are only $38.99
Good temperature monitoring programs are Everest and Speedfan. Generally you want an idle temperature of 30-40C, and a load temperature below 60C. $53? The Logitechs that Law suggested, are only $38.99
Law Fully Optimized Messages 4,200 Location the data closet Jul 27, 2007 #25 You could try these Newegg.com - Logitech S200 30 watts 2.1 Black Speaker - OEM But I would suggest the other one I posted.
You could try these Newegg.com - Logitech S200 30 watts 2.1 Black Speaker - OEM But I would suggest the other one I posted.
OP OP H Haoming Baseband Member Messages 91 Jul 27, 2007 #26 Meh I'll just go with the first speakers. So basically I don't need anything else to build the PC right? ie. power cords/cables or something?
Meh I'll just go with the first speakers. So basically I don't need anything else to build the PC right? ie. power cords/cables or something?
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Jul 27, 2007 #27 well u do need a power cord.... one for the monitor and the Box, um...... i thinks thats all u need
F francisco8760 Solid State Member Messages 12 Location Los Angeles Ca, San Fernando Valley Jul 27, 2007 #28 If you want a cheap Intel go for the celeron Processors. and they are multi task too. I really don't reconmend for you to get an AMD they suck! An intel celeron D would work fine
If you want a cheap Intel go for the celeron Processors. and they are multi task too. I really don't reconmend for you to get an AMD they suck! An intel celeron D would work fine
OP OP H Haoming Baseband Member Messages 91 Jul 27, 2007 #29 Is there a difference between power cords or can i just use my emachines one?
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Jul 27, 2007 #30 Haoming said: Is there a difference between power cords or can i just use my emachines one? Click to expand... um depends... can u show me a pic? cuz some have weird PSU plug ins......
Haoming said: Is there a difference between power cords or can i just use my emachines one? Click to expand... um depends... can u show me a pic? cuz some have weird PSU plug ins......