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Join Date: May 2006
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OS: win me
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needed cool down?
If I'd use a computer like this:
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ OEM S939 Spire CPU Cooler S754/939 tot 4800+ Asus A8N-E Antec Sonata II EC/MT 450Watt Kingston ValueRam 2x512Mb 400 PC3200 CL3 GF 7900GT 256MB WD SATA II 160Gb 8Mb 7200rpm a lot, and keep it on and on, is that ok, doesn't the computer get too hot or something? |
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IF you would like to be on the ball :
Chose a bigger case. Have 3-4 case fans. ( 2 in 2 out ) You may consider getting HD fans. Wiring is very important. Clean wiring will allow air flow smoothly in the system which would drop the temps. Hide your wires well. |
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