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kanellop  
#1 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:42:26 PM(UTC)
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I want to ask you what do you believe for the following Computer System for Desktop: MotherBoard: MSI P4N Diamond Processor: Intel Processor 3.60GHz, FSB 800MHz, 2MB Cache, Memory RAM: Kingston KHX6400D2K2/2G Video Card: MSI nVidia NX6600LE - TD256E PCI-E (256MB RAM) Hard Discs: 2 Western Digital 36.7GB (10000RPM) Each Power Supply: HEC Power OP 525W PC Case: HEC 6919W Operating System: Microsoft XP Professional Edition Cooling of Intel Processor: Innovatek Passive Radiator (Liquid Cooling) George K.
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#2 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:49:49 PM(UTC)
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Liquid cooling... cool... literally! 8) Your hard drives are SCSI right? You can still have that speed with SATA and a lot more storage space. Even faster speeds, but with a price tag.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:56:13 PM(UTC)
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That Western Digital Hard Discs, are Serial ATA. George K.
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#4 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 3:58:05 PM(UTC)
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Why so small?
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#5 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 6:02:49 PM(UTC)
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It was my decission. Exist and Hard Discs Western Digital at 10000 RPM SATA but are at 74GB each. I decide to choose the 36.7 GB Capacity, because i do not have the need for more Storage. My basic needs are especially for Metasock and for a very little other Programs, until now. For the Future who knows? George K.
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#6 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2005 10:11:02 PM(UTC)
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George, It all looks impressive... those hard drives just seemed odd... One of these days I'm gonna upgrade my ancient computers too! You guys are giving me quite a wish list. :D
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#7 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2005 8:21:30 PM(UTC)
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Dear Jose, Hello Again. I want to tell you that i had create this Topic especially for to say by your Side your opinion about the above Desktop Computer System with that characteristics. Whould you like to make any Comment for that? G_Stockman had make some Comments able to that, but also i want to listen and ...yours! George K.
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#8 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2005 9:07:05 PM(UTC)
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kanellop wrote:
MotherBoard: MSI P4N Diamond Processor: Intel Processor 3.60GHz, FSB 800MHz, 2MB Cache, Memory RAM: Kingston KHX6400D2K2/2G Video Card: MSI nVidia NX6600LE - TD256E PCI-E (256MB RAM) Hard Discs: 2 Western Digital 36.7GB (10000RPM) Each Power Supply: HEC Power OP 525W PC Case: HEC 6919W Operating System: Microsoft XP Professional Edition Cooling of Intel Processor: Innovatek Passive Radiator (Liquid Cooling)
I dunno, George - I'm not much of a hardware fanatic. I like Asus motherboards, two big HDDs (one for instant backup), plenty of fast RAM. I think that the 525W power supply, although a bit of overkill, may be very nice to have around on a cold Winter's day. ;) Then again, I also like DOS, QuickBasic, and clunky old keyboards - so maybe I'm not be the right guy to ask about hardware/software advice. jose '-)
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#9 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2005 3:59:49 AM(UTC)
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How many $$$? you want to spend for this pc? :eek: :roll:
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 11:17:48 PM(UTC)
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Well, The cost of all System that discribe above with some other less important things, was 2050 Euro meaning in US Dollars 2400$ The cost of the Professional Technician Work was 180 Euro meaning 210$ , for 9 Hours work. The cost of the Innovatek Passive Radiator was about 550 Euro meaning 645$ . I suggest someone to use a bigger Passive Radiator from Innovatek with a PC Case too. This Package coming now in the Market. You can see it in this Site: http://www.webshop-innov...ww.webshop-innovatek.de/ Cost a lot but will never need in the Near Future to change someone, the Radiator or the PC Case except something New coming in the Market! Also i want to note after some use of my Systems, that very big role play the Cooling Paste between the Processor and the Plate that goes on the Processor, of the Innovatek Passive Radiator System and also how someone will put it there. I had choose this Paste, named Arctic Alumina: http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_alumina.htm Also i had choose 2 Fans for to exist inside my PC Case, for more Cooling. These are from the Company Ebmpapst : http://www.ebmpapst.com/...d//start.asp?gui_lang=EN One is Fan of 120x120x25mm 1,25W and the other is Fan of 40x40x10mm 0,80W George K.
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