Sunday, January 24, 2010

Aftermarket Quad Parts Anyone Recommend Any Changes I Would Need To Make On My Tower?

Anyone recommend any changes i would need to make on my tower? - aftermarket quad parts

I built a new tower and tried a second option if you need to upgrade to any of my songs on my computer.

Intel Q8200 Quad 2.33 4M L2 cache
3gig 667 DDR2
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512
MSI P43 Neo-F / 1.9 BIOS
Power 550 W
320g Barracuda 7200 SATA HDD

Normally I play Battlefield 2, Dead Space, Need for Speed Pro Street. i Pro Street, possibly 1 to 2 seconds, sometimes, that my graphics card has an aftermarket cooler as the temperature is frozen at about 52 degrees Celsius Max will

3 comments:

bon-gart said...

I Updating least one 9600GT, 300 GB and 10,000 RPM WD Velociraptor ... But that's all.

Anonymous said...

Ha! You did not mention RW / DVD, but I know you have one, lol. What a game mid-tower? Or work with a clear side panel, the. From there you can cut a better combination of heatsink fan to add heat, assuming that your an LGA775 socket.

For RAM, without going up to 800 MHz, there were no significant changes from 667 MHz to 800 MHz when you see all the images per second. Search for your motherboard to see if your RAM 1066 compliant. Im not really a kind of MSI, Asus users more. 1066, that is observed to accelerate.

Last but not least, a second hard drive. Take a Velociraptor from Western Digital. 10k RPM for online games will make a difference in the card and the burden of characters.

And I hope this helps and BTW, the PC-nice configuration!

Colanth said...

The share of the graphics card is a 9800 (not 9600). I do not think 8800 is freezing, but - it is a pretty decent card. The 52C is a little worrying, but. Are you sure that the heater operates correctly placed (with a composite thin films * - this is a case where more is definitely) not better? And the heat sink is cooled properly? (A heat sink can not cool the video chip when the heatsinks cool - or even a fan, or by ensuring that the airflow of a fan of other bodies and above). Overheating can be caused by the freezing. (He goes, cools and is very good for a while.)

As for equipment, if it is well for a 7200.11, but if you ever replace or add another disk, remove 7200.12. Do not go for a walk OJ! (We have a large number of units here - we have a database, a few gigs of data for all men, women, children and animals could hold on the planet - and I can tell you that the failure rate is much higher than for WDS by Seagate. As far as the WDS only build arand those who come and buy computers is installed.)

I also add more RAM, if I could. Executes an operating system 64-bit and 6 GB of RAM and you'll probably want to replace the crew. Unless a program at a time - then 3GB probably done for some years. (Faster RAM will not work if you can do to change the speed of the motherboard. The Foreign Minister should at least fast enough to keep the processor. When it faster makes no difference. [High-performance tires in a Hundai, you do not leave , 0-60 in 4 seconds, even if it's good enough for use in the car * can not * this type of acceleration.])

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