Quote from Tums:
I know this is absurd; a $99 mobo should suffice...
The massive copper heat sink made me drool. I lost all my self control and surrendered my credit card.Quote from EllisWyatt:
... (sounds like a late night infomercial product) ...
Quote from EllisWyatt:
"... As a general side comment about video, I think it's better not to mix PCIe video with PCI video -- having all PCIe x16 cards is better. If you're buying from scratch, or just want to ensure reliable operation, use all the same video cards, preferably based on nVidia chipsets.
Quote from EllisWyatt:
"... As a general side comment about video, I think it's better not to mix PCIe video with PCI video -- having all PCIe x16 cards is better. If you're buying from scratch, or just want to ensure reliable operation, use all the same video cards, preferably based on nVidia chipsets.
Quote from jonnyy40:
The kids who've grown up with desktop pc's already common place perhaps don't realise what an amazing piece of technology they have access to.Very interesting thread.
Quote from bighog:
Forget cheap so called silent fans..........for quiet you need to spend a few dollars. http://www.jab-tech.com/Noctua-120mm-Fan-NF-S12-1200-pr-3629.html Those fans were recommended to me from Willie "Long Dong" from hong kong in the chat, they are well worth the money. I cheap fan will not get the job done. later , time to make some bacon.

Quote from EllisWyatt:
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the power supply.
An Antec Solo is not a power supply; it's a case; so not sure what you mean by a PC Power & Cooling power supply blowing away an Antec Solo. Perhaps you have relied on some magazine article and not looked up the specs of the actual components suggested in this thread.
Anyway, check out the specs for the Corsair HX520 (actually a Seasonic) and you'll see that the Corsair has a very nice circuitry design that automatically enables power sharing between the triple +12V rails in an event of overload on any single +12V rail. The HX520 has an excellent design overall -- no need to worry about multiple rails.
The measure of a better power supply is not greater Watts and Amps. First select power supply for the actual power requirements, and then make a decision based on quality measures, design, and so on.
