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Nice looking rig, whatever your name is. Good luck in the Military. It's one of the best things I ever did, even though I thought it would kill me. You will probably never look at things the same way again.
Nice looking rig, whatever your name is. Good luck in the Military. It's one of the best things I ever did, even though I thought it would kill me. You will probably never look at things the same way again.
Thanks!
Interesting site. Lots of neat stuff! There a place local to me I will most likely deal with. I don’t mind spending a little more to support local retailers. https://www.dazmode.com/store/
But thanks for the link.
I buy most of my stuff through a local dealer. I prefer getting things locally.
Sometimes his suppliers don't carry what I want.
Give your local dealer the part # you found on line of what you want and see what they can do for you.
If you treat your local dealer nice by buy things they will treat you the same way; Nice.
My dealer picked me up 2 Intell 730 240 gig ssd off of Amazon for $119.00 @ with no markup for him. Why is simple. I buy thousand of dollars of stuff from him and the price was much cheaper than he could get them and he is a Intel Dealer. At that time he couldn't get them from Intel that cheap.
I don't use credit cards so I can't buy off of Amazon or sites like them.
The next day I found Intel 730 ssd 480 gig on supper sale and gave him a call and he picked up a couple for him self. He really doesn't have time to on line searching.
Beware; sometimes Performance P.C. prices are way out of bounds.
Thanks for the positive feedback, guys. Took a fair amount of effort setting up the new case and components that well. There's a whole lot of wired connections going on in there that are mostly all but hidden from view. One look at all the cables connected to the power supply gives a good idea of some of it though.
It's closed up and not too easily accessible where I have it now, but rough estimate: About 2 inches.
They're quite noisy at high RPMs, mostly just from the large amount of air they're moving (wind noise), but there is a small bit of noticeable fan whine then as well. At lower RPMs they're not completely silent, but nothing that I would concider to be a distraction nor deterrent. I got them mainly for their overall performance potential and not so much for being quiet. I wouldn't recommend them to someone looking for a silent build, but otherwise, I'd highly recommend them.
There is a decent amount of room on the back of the case for cable routing, as you can likely surmise from all those cables coming out of my power supply. There's roughly around 1 inch.
I'm actually a little on the negative air pressure side of things with this setup, so I have the bottom opened up to let air in there instead of pulling it through, say, the optical drives and whatnot as much. Reason for this is to exhaust CPU heat out the top of the case to help keep the GPUs cool, working with convection, etc. The GPUs take priority since they do the vast majority of the data crunching on the computer. I realize dust buildup will be a concern, but it should be easier to keep this setup clean than it was with my former case. Cleaning off the radiator grill should be pretty easy as well (for the most part).
Go for it. They're awesome fans performance-wise, having a third again more airflow, and nearly 5 times the static air pressure of most 140mm fans out there. I only wouldn't recommend them to people that prefer silence over performance, as they can get pretty loud at higher RPMs, mostly from wind noise.
I would run them at a low RPM but I've nixed the plan of getting these for this build; I'd need to gut the system to install them, and I'm not doing that just to have a better internal color scheme. I may be building a second PC later this year and these new Noctua will definitely be in that build. I've read reviews and I'm sold.
Nice! I rarely buy stuff on line. I’m the type of person who likes to look at a product in the flesh before I drop my money on it. After I put this recent machine together a few days later I decided to get a new monitor as well – what’s a new computer without a new monitor?? Returning to the store where I purchased all the parts for this build, the manager knocked $70 off the retail price of a new BenQ 32inch monitor. No questions asked!
Many deals can be found online. But nothing beats the experienced that can be had through a friendly retailer.
Unfortunately I can't find the majority... well, really pretty much any of the computer components I want locally, unless it's something like blank optical discs (which I rarely use these days). Just a small selection of "big box" stores here to find computer parts at (Best Buy and Walmart), but it's mostly just the run of the mill, mass marketed stuff. Usually nothing I'm after.
Fortunately that isn't the case with some of the other hobbies I'm into. (Not sure that I'd necessarily describe my home computer usage as a hobby really, but close enough I guess.) There's a nice RC model hobby store locally that is a treat to shop at. Knowledgeable and helpful staff, and if they don't have what I want, they can usually order it. Very cool guys that are into some of the same things as me.
Anyway, my point is that I agree that it can be very nice having a good local store to work with, but for me at least, sometimes on-line investigative shopping is the only way to find out what the options are and get what I want. Fortunately I rather enjoy looking at/watching tech reviews and reading up on forums that have members with similar interests as me.