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  1. So I'm thinking about selling my old system to a friend here at work. I don't want to rip him off, but at the same time I can't just give it away, either.

     

    Core2Duo E8400 

    Asus P5Q Pro motherboard

    Some gigantic OCZ air cooler

    8GB Corsair RAM - DDR2 1066

    EVGA GTX650 Ti

    Antec Three Hundred case

    Rosewill or Corsair (I forget) 650W PSU

    Buncha fans and whatnot.

     

    The only thing he'd need is a HDD, and it would be ready to rock. 

     

    Thanks!

  2. The reason I did a AIO watercooler is to get the heat from the CPU out of my case, without having to move a ton of air and create a lot of noise.

     

    The problem with air coolers is that they dissipate the heat from the processor into your case, which will build up over time, unless you tun a ton of fans at high speeds to exhaust the air from the case. 

     

    With an AIO watercooler, I only need 2 inlet fans, and one single exhaust, and never ramp them up over 1200 RPM, so they're virtually silent. These pretty much just exhaust the heat from the video card and northbridge. 

  3. On my Corsair H90, I have the pump plugged into the PWR_FAN which runs at 100%. If it detects a dip below a predefined value, it will initiate a shutdown. 

    The fan I have plugged into CPU_FAN and have it set as such:

    <40 degrees C = 50% 

    >60 degrees C = 100%

     

    And just a steady ramp in between. Works great for me, and is silent unless I'm really working the CPU for extended periods of time.

  4. I have an R5. Love this case. All my inlet fans are filtered! 

     

    4670K overclocked to 4.6GHz, and cooled by a Corsair H90. Ran this same setup when I was using the stock cooler, just not as overclocked. I have the stock two fans that came with the case on the inlet in the front, 2 120mm fans (leftovers from last case) as inlets on the bottom in front of the PSU. The bottom is your friend! It's filtered, too. And then I have the H90 blowing straight out of the back. Temps on my CPU never get above 70 C. I don't have any top "modu-vent" things open, as I set stuff on the top of my case. I have the PSU with the inlet fan on the BOTTOM, pulling in fresh air, and exhausting it externally--not in the case. 

     

    Give me a shout if you have any questions, or want a picture.

  5. It's all magically better now. Wow! after like 5 restarts and having my pc shut down for a while to leave my house.

    BIOS screen is still doing weird shit though. But now my pc boots up in its normal couple seconds

    Yeah, it's kinda something that during the install, Windows checks for updates. Then an hour later Windows Update is installing more updates!

  6. I've got supposedly "loud" fans in my R5, and I can't hear them at all. Corsair SP 140mm. That being said, I run them off my motherboard fan headers, and not 100% all the time.

     

    People will always leg-hump the Noctua fans, but the new Fractal Design venturi fans are supposed to be super high quality, as well.

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