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shoby

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About shoby

  • Birthday May 09, 1984

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Bosnia & Herzegovina

System

  • CPU
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+
  • Motherboard
    Asus M2V
  • RAM
    Kingmax 2x 1GB @ 800
  • GPU
    nVidia Quadro FX 3500
  • Case
    --
  • Storage
    WD 160 GB @ 7200 8 MB Chace
  • PSU
    400W
  • Display(s)
    Fujitsu Siemens 22"
  • Cooling
    Air
  • Keyboard
    --
  • Mouse
    --
  • Sound
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  1. for me, it would be perfect as a portable workstation ( 3D CAD) fingers crossed
  2. sadly i can't say why i like feenix products, but i hope i'll be able to say more about them after thru inspection at my desk
  3. since i just woke up and am still haveing my first coffee of the day i'll just say THANK YOU !
  4. i always liked sony and the z2 isn't that bad especially because of teh new (OMG) front facing speakers (should be standard, really) dbrand, never heard of it but i like it now, thank you dbrand
  5. weeeeee.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuLAhfWPNjI&list=UUkWQ0gDrqOCarmUKmppD7GQ
  6. i like the looks the most, i mean the specs are fine but it aint something other notebooks cant have, but the look is unique so thumbs up for that one
  7. hmmm, plenty of things to like, also plenty of things to disslike can't tell for sure, unless i get one and try it out
  8. what i like, hahah, where to start ?! the metal, the sound, the screen, i mean seriously..... it could be a phone used by tony stark (almost :lol: )
  9. FYI the laptop is fixed with the above mentioned method and is up and running, no consequences so far and its running for several months now
  10. yeah thanks for the opportunity, much appreciated
  11. thank you, this makes things much easier. well, in my opinion you do have a few turbulences for example the PSU is sucking the warm air out of the case, heats it a bit more and exhausts it, wich leads to higher temps isinde the PSU itself - suggestion is to rotate is to it takes the fresh air from beneth the case and exhausts it (look at it as a system for it self) the top fan, in my opinion, is also causing some turbulences because of the small gap between the 140mm and the CPU fans so the PUSH-PULL configuration on your CPU heatsink is kinda hindered - try turning off teh 140mm fan just to see if it will make the airflow better (you're gonna notice it at the top exhaust fan) if the flow is better without te 140mm fan you could consider putting it infront of the HDD mounting next to the PSU with zip ties or simmilar (some kind of PUSH-PULL setup in combination wit the bottom 120mm intake fan) but lets see what others have to say about it
  12. well it will always blow out hot air, that's how it's supposed to be. the point is do youy neeed/want positive or negative pressure inside the case, depends on what would better work. there's no theoretical explenation to that, you just have to try it out, swapp the fans, it is a bit time consuming but in the end you will find the best solution and the lowest temperature for your setup. like i said, a picter of your case with the sidepanel open would help elaborate the problem.
  13. that's ok but the adapters can also be different, make sure that you use the right one, you can't connect a DVI-I adapter to a DVI-D, they have to be matching, and notice the difference between single and dual link DVI's.
  14. Hi, first of all its all about the airflow, it has to be constant and smooth you should avoid turbulences (caused by cables and other stuff that can be moved out of the way) physics says that warm air rises up, so my suggestion would be to have your exsaust fans mounted at the upper half of the case and your intake fans at the lower half. [sOURCE: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-1858957/airflow-101-setting-fans-keeping-computer-cool.html] the image may not be the best example but you get the point. you can imagine it like water, if there are things in the way the water will slow down. maybe if you could post a picture of the case with the side panel removed we could elaborate the topic
  15. i know this sound cheesy, but did you browse thru the user manual to find if there's maybe a primary port or something like that, i remember a problem a while ago similar to that, but in my case it was due to the difference of DVI-I and DVI-D, try looking into that too. FYI: http://www.uwp.edu/departments/campus.technology/information/classroom.technology/forms/documents/DVITypes.pdf good luck
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