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I also wanted to get Noctua NH-C12P SE14 so much but there are no suppliers who sell it in Israel.
I also wanted to get Noctua NH-C12P SE14 so much but there are no suppliers who sell it in Israel.
The Noctua NH-D14 is a very good CPU cooler, better than the SE14, it's just big and expensive.
Again, if you're not going to overclock, save yourself some money and get something a little less expensive. Not knocking the D-14, for the price of what it does, it does well.
Had I not got the SE14, I would have got the D14. What deterred me though was the size, coupled with the fact that I knew I didn't need it for my overclock needs.
Again, very good CPU cooler with great reviews.
What about the Mugen you heard about it ?
Cause according to some people here in Israel is very good cooler does the job perfectly as well.
About OC I want to be like you to overclock just a bit for example from 3.06 to 3.5 or so I will be glad to get some help from you as well with that.
Btw I checked the UD5 comes with REV 2 not 1.
hi guys...i have a question...how can i connect my TV on my pc?
As to the Mugen, I've not heard of it, you'll have to research it yourself to see what other have to say. Google it.
With regards to overclocking, that is an art form that requires lots of research, reading, and trial and error. I would suggest you talk to you friend with the old system about it. I would also suggest you look here seeing that you'll be getting a Gigibyte board - GIGABYTE
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Hi Reverence - here is option #3
Just my 2 cents but I think I WOULD go for the old system and spend the 500 Euro savings on upgrading to 8 GB of Ram AND a larger Data Drive (Like a 1 terabyte SATA 3 GB/sec) !!!!!!
1) The old system has the better, more Powerful video card (5970 is dual GPU and 2 GB ram)
2) Upgrading your Ram would give you more ram in the older system
3) The old system has the faster processor (still Core I7)
4) The old system has a nice FAST SSD that has twice the capacity of the new system
5) And upgrading you data drive to 1 TB would double your storage space
Thats what I would do
Good morning.
Thanks for the suggestions that I am still going to go with the new system.
About the Mugen is revision B and since they going to setup it up for me and run tests to see everything is compatible.
I still need recommendations for the new monitor.
Last edited by Reverence; 27 Sep 2010 at 14:33.
At the moment, either monitor is fine. The LED is a little more expensive because it is newer technology, and won't have nearly as long as a warmup time. But in all honest, you don't need to buy an LED monitor. Both sizes are fine, again it is mostly what you want to do. The refresh rates should be reasonable for a gamer.