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It will really come down how many devices you have drawing from the +12V source. I think the best answer would be to upgrade the PSU to the 400-450W range from a reputable manufacturer. You don't want to damage anything else due to a PSU failure. Also keep in mind that the power draw...
It could be based on silicon lots. Those that yield the best may be used for OC cards. I highly doubt they test them all. It's likely they have the headroom in the better lots to produce there OC cards on nearly every GPU. I say nearly because we all know that some will be DOA. The same goes for...
Forget the wattage on your PSU. What is going to matter the most is the AMPs on the +12V rail of your PSU. It should be printed somewhere on it. You may be able to run the X1950 pro if the PSU is decent enough. You'll have to consult the ATI recommendations to be certain and they will error on...
Just keep in mind with the video card that anything that extends above the pci-e mounting bracket with interfere with the top and not allow it to close without modification. Just something to keep in mind if you are entertaining the idea of a passive card.
I am using a XP-120 on a E6300 mounted on a Biostar I945G-M7C rev 2.0 in an NSK2400. It works great and there is plenty of room to mount the fan. But the edge of the heatsink is mere millimeters away from the case fans due to the location of the socket. You'd have to see if you could find a...
I really like the looks and airflow of the TJ-08 and it was in my short list when I built my last PC. I ended up going with and Antec NSK2400 because it fit my situation the best. I have limited desktop space and dual display setup when using my work laptop on a stand. So a case that I could...
I personally like the clean looks of the MX6. But both are a definite improvement over the original face. Anyone know if either will be available without windows?
I am building an Antec NSK2400 with a E6300 and I will be using a XP-120. Problem is that no one has them in stock right now that I could find. There are other option, but I think the XP-120 is the best for sound and cooling. Let me know if you can find one anywhere.
I think I would mount the components to a board between the studs at the base of the the wall and cover it with and A/C return grill. This would give you an cool air source and give you access to the components and it will just look like an air return in the wall. This is just an idea for...
I believe that case is an enhanced version of the NSK2400, which is a very nice case.
http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=92400
Much better price too
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129014
I read that and forgot to comment on it. I think it's a great idea that sets the review apart from many others. It will save a lot of guesswork for us would be buyers. Keep them coming.
It's good to see that the TJ08 has been released. I really love the look of that case with the 120mm to top it off. It's the best micro tower out there now.
It's narrower than standard ATX PSU's so you would have to make a bracket. A quick trip to haome depot for a $2 piece of sheetmetal, a quick stencil, and a little cutting is all that would be required. It would allow you to use any optical drive you want if that is a concern for you. Seems like...
Aerocool should have approximately the same dimensions a the Qpack since it's built on the Qpack's frame. I think the major difference is just the exterior.