I have a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme in my Microfly...it's really not that big of a deal. What saves you the most space is actually moving the hard drive to the second optical bay. Also, modular PSU is key...
i would try wake by PCI devices...technically, the internal network card is a PCI device, even though it's built in.
also, under device manager in windows, go to the nic's properties...under advanced, turn on "wake from shutdown" and under power management, turn on "allow this device to wake...
Are these too high? (CoreTemp temps in parentheses)
T = Speedfan (CoreTemp)
Tload = 42 C (57 C)
Tidle = 27 C (42 C)
Tambient = 26 C
No OC, everything auto.
Setup: E4300, XP-120, Microfly with extra 120s (1 in, 1 out), HX520, P5K-VM, Ballistix, new bios (0601?). Thinking my XP-120...
Most peeps have had more OC success on this board using add-on vid cards.
The PCI lock is sort of a dumb question, which is why nobody really answered I'm guessing, but if you look at the 1st page of this thread, there're screenshots by PVHK that show all the settings and one of them is PCIE...
I think the assumption, that, this being an Intel brand board, it won't have any OC options. They usually disable the OC options on their board, as far as I've experienced anyway.
that thing's HUGE!!!!!!!!!
mini? It's what, maybe 2 inches shorter than a P180, and maybe 2 inches less deep, same width. that's no SFF...that's a mid-tower! lol
Here's a post on Ars that I found:
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/77909585/m/191006506831
"I was getting full load temps of 73/71/70/74 @3.04Ghz, on stock HS, stock voltage, and 21c room.
Now I'm getting full load temps of 62/58/60/63 @3.2Ghz, Tuniq Tower HS, .03v...
How 'bout some MATX love?
If you could put free shipping or some sort of deal on any of the following 3 boards, I'll buy one!
Asus P5K-VM
Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R
MSI G33M-FI
Thanks!
How 'bout some MATX love?
If you could put free shipping or some sort of deal on any of the following 3 boards, I'll buy one!
Asus P5K-VM
Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R
MSI G33M-FI
Thanks!
Mountain mods has them too...
http://www.mountainmods.com/product_info.php?cPath=53&products_id=213&osCsid=n9pjmarhoh9hhj1avvpsvmrej1
as does Performance-PCS
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=314&products_id=4246
Also, an alternative to embedded inserts are these jammys right here...
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1380/cpa-84/Acrylic_Case_Corner_Cube_4_pack.html
Shipping might kill it, but I would try McMaster-Carr or other US based companies listed below...they're good with small orders and they ship overseas.
From McMaster-Carr website..."Do you ship orders outside the United States?
We ship our products throughout the world using air and ocean...
can't beat this white Soprano by Thermaltake for the price! and it gets good reviews at the Egg...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133023
in the P5K-VM thread, pvhk reported somebody hitting 540 on the DS2R! that's the highest i've heard of between both boards!
http://www.hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1031236330&postcount=68
here are my thoughts (if anybody cares):
mATX should be one categoriy, including Cubes, Micro-towers, etc. because they're all based on the same standard. also, you guys should mention that there are mATX standard PSUs as well.
Mini-ITX should be another, again, because it's a standard...
I would use the latest Intel chipset drivers from their website.
Also, comparing it on 2 different computers with different chipsets doesn't help 'cause the chipset can affect graphics performance as well. You might also have a bum board, as stated above.
And all this nonsense of mAtx...
you can do (or should be able to) a lot better than that on software! i purchased MS Office Pro (XP Version) for 9.99! i was in grad school at UT-Austin at the time. journeyed is good for stuff that your school might not carry, but you should always contact your school store and/or the...
So, I'm designing a case and I'm trying to keep it real small. My first thought was to only use 120mm fans so it was quiet. That worked to a point, but it was still too big and wasn't conforming to mATX standard, so I decided to look for other air cooling alternatives that might move similar...
or what? you'll get a demerit? lol it's from Steeeeve's forum!!
anyway, the pics don't show up for me either and i'm registered there...they'd be useless anyway since candm has an SI-120, not an XP-120.
for what it's worth, in the last post here, a guy says he did it...
how 'bout this 1?
dual 12V rails, one at 8A, one at 16A = 24A
never heard of the brand and the reviews are eh...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817104036
I don't have any around and I'm designing a custom case and was wondering if anyone had this dimension handy. I don't want to pull my computer apart to find out!
Thanks in advance!
I wouldn't have asked if I hadn't read something about it...
Thermalright has a "Motherboard compatibility" table for the XP-120...
http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/main_support_faq_motherboard_xp120_p4.htm
Commentary from Silent PC Review:
"While Thermalright has tried to make the...