Barney Fife
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OK, I'm done. I did put together what I think would keep me away from Crysis nightmares at the cost of $3400.00 (Why would I lie?) after lots of RMAs and loosing money on restocking fees, I'm happy with what I got and what I made it out of.
First I did get X2 6000+ but the thing ran so hot, OCing even 200MHz was time consuming so I settled for the X2 5600+ which runs at 85W Vs the 6000+ AT 125w 200MHz is very easily reachable.
The case, I bought (I did like the Antec 900) When I was building A8N32 SLI Deluxe for my sister, this case definitely was never design for those 8800 bastards. The little case became like one of those portable space heaters. I swear my basement temp must went up by minimum of ten degrees. Chipset temp was almost 60 degrees. So I went back to my old TT big-case which helped a lot (space and Temp-wise) and moved my DFI system to Antec 900 for my little girl when she starts school next year. I still must get two more high RPM 90mm fans.
So mid-size case is absolute No! No! when linking graphic cards on those GTXs, the GTSs are fine because my sister's is linked with two GTSs and she has not much heat problem.
I kind thought about the heat when buying the Antec 900 case but I didn't think the thing would also be my basement heater.:hmph:
I did basically made all drives SATA so to minimize wire buildup, and I have to thank Asus for the introduction of Spiral-wrapers and tie-bases.:thumbs: Sometimes the most brilliant idea is in the head of others, that's why I encourage help seeking fellas to read the stickies. So heat generating 8800GTXs are well behaving now.
Here are some Galleries so feel free to ask for inputs if you like.
11709 on 3DMark score, the 7 guys ahead of me all have the X2 62 (Which is the same chip as 5600+) pushed pass 3GHz so its the CPU that gave them more score
First I did get X2 6000+ but the thing ran so hot, OCing even 200MHz was time consuming so I settled for the X2 5600+ which runs at 85W Vs the 6000+ AT 125w 200MHz is very easily reachable.
The case, I bought (I did like the Antec 900) When I was building A8N32 SLI Deluxe for my sister, this case definitely was never design for those 8800 bastards. The little case became like one of those portable space heaters. I swear my basement temp must went up by minimum of ten degrees. Chipset temp was almost 60 degrees. So I went back to my old TT big-case which helped a lot (space and Temp-wise) and moved my DFI system to Antec 900 for my little girl when she starts school next year. I still must get two more high RPM 90mm fans.
So mid-size case is absolute No! No! when linking graphic cards on those GTXs, the GTSs are fine because my sister's is linked with two GTSs and she has not much heat problem.
I kind thought about the heat when buying the Antec 900 case but I didn't think the thing would also be my basement heater.:hmph:
I did basically made all drives SATA so to minimize wire buildup, and I have to thank Asus for the introduction of Spiral-wrapers and tie-bases.:thumbs: Sometimes the most brilliant idea is in the head of others, that's why I encourage help seeking fellas to read the stickies. So heat generating 8800GTXs are well behaving now.
Here are some Galleries so feel free to ask for inputs if you like.
11709 on 3DMark score, the 7 guys ahead of me all have the X2 62 (Which is the same chip as 5600+) pushed pass 3GHz so its the CPU that gave them more score