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  1. Posts : 5,915
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       #71

    Nice catch addram, I thought it was a bottom mount psu
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  2. Posts : 820
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       #72

    AddRAM said:
    The psu in that case goes at the top, so the fan would be at the bottom.

    That also helps to get heat out of the case, not so good for the psu, but what can ya do.

    Did you actually order the case yet ?
    yupp ordered everything. should be here tuesday!

    Dude said:
    Quadrider10 said:
    Britton30 said:
    I would buy a small table or stand to put it on. On the floor it will suck in a lot more dust, and faster.
    its not on the floor. it up about 2.5' high
    On top of your subwoofer? I bet you crank up the volume sometimes Get a simple file cabinet to place it on, then you can put spare parts in the drawers
    do i have to post a pic of the space im working with? lol i live in an appartment, and i share a room with my brother

    AddRAM said:
    You can see how a case with the psu at the bottom would pull cool air in and right back out through it`s own exhaust. I think this is really the best way it can be done.
    And the C70 comes with 2 dust filters that cover the bottom intakes.
    ok, but it mounts at the top of the case. and there is no intake there.
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  3. Posts : 5,915
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       #73

    well then the fan goes down, lol sorry for the confusion :)
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  4. Posts : 820
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       #74

    Dude said:
    well then the fan goes down, lol sorry for the confusion :)
    lol ya thats what i was thinking. so it would such the hot air through it and out its exhaust
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  5. Posts : 820
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       #75

    ok yea fan facing down lol thanks!
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  6. Posts : 13,576
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       #76

    Quadrider10 said:
    AddRAM said:
    If you put the pc on a rug floor, cut a piece of wood to put it on. Most of us put the pc right on our desk.

    Right peoples
    i would, but my desk is 2' wide and 2.5' long lol no way!
    What`d ya do, steal a desk from the grade school
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  7. Posts : 820
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       #77

    AddRAM said:
    Quadrider10 said:
    AddRAM said:
    If you put the pc on a rug floor, cut a piece of wood to put it on. Most of us put the pc right on our desk.

    Right peoples
    i would, but my desk is 2' wide and 2.5' long lol no way!
    What`d ya do, steal a desk from the grade school
    walmart grade.......school lol


    downloading all the drivers etc. so far i got all the mobo and gpu ones. what else should/would i need? id imagine that the PCI wifi adapter i got will have its own drivers to install like from a disk or something
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  8. Posts : 13,576
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       #78

    The most important is the network/ethernet driver, but it should be on the cd that comes with the motherboard.
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  9. Posts : 820
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       #79

    AddRAM said:
    The most important is the network/ethernet driver, but it should be on the cd that comes with the motherboard.
    want latest up-to-date ones. also im not going to be connecting through Ethernet. sololy using the pci wifi adapter. but anyways i got that one lol

    i think i got the mobo all done as far as drivers, but idk about the rest of the computer

    i downloaded MSI's live update 5 which does all the latest updates for you including bios. so as far as the mobo goes, im good
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  10. Posts : 13,576
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       #80

    Go directly to nvidia.com to get the latest video drivers for the 650 Ti, should be these.

    http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/59641
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