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paras
03-06-09, 10:06 AM
wow guys i just love my new card and the case

the case is 2 good after i have cleaned my mess and after i got my card iam like wooooot

did u like it coz this is my 1st time doing all this stuff

cheers to all the guys here who actually helped me

really guys credits to u for all this

temps are 44 or 45 at idle and at load max it goes to 70 otherwise stays like 67 or some

i will get the air conditioner to work tomm so i think it will go back to 30s mayb on idle and on load mayb 50-60

the AC is on top the white stabalizer u can c in the pich

http://i43.tinypic.com/27y7689.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/21lvolk.jpg

http://i39.tinypic.com/294qxp4.jpg

http://i42.tinypic.com/34q2rdu.jpg

http://i44.tinypic.com/jpv9mu.jpg

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methimpikehoses
03-06-09, 10:33 AM
Nice 1, enjoy. :cool:

paras
03-06-09, 11:15 AM
hehe ty

trivium nate
03-06-09, 11:57 AM
nice specs?

paras
03-06-09, 01:54 PM
really u guys like it ?

asking coz this is my 1st built with a good case

PC Specs: Core2Quad Q6600 2.4 Ghz ,Asus P5N - e Sli ,Sparkle GTX 260 216 cores,500gb x 2 HDD,22" Lcd Screen,Cooler Master 600W,Cooler Master HAF 932 Case,1 gb x 2 kingston Ddr2 667 mhz Ram

MaxFX
03-06-09, 02:08 PM
Great to hear everything went well and your happy :)
As i said in your other thread I just love this case and it's perfect for my GTX 285 who was way overheating in my P182 chassi.

And my old PSU wasn't enough eatier as I have a 8800GT 512Mb for physX so with a little help from the guys here I went for the Corsair 1000W and now everyting is perfect, I even wondering about adding another GTX 285 but then I have to get a new mobo to as I only have an DS3R - P45 Gigabyte so it will do for now!

Enjoy your setup and game on :)

Ps! Man I just have to quit put up all this smiles all the time dont i hehe!!

paras
03-06-09, 02:23 PM
i really thought i wld not be able to do the setup but coz of u guys i was able to do it

thnxs again guys and any more comments on how i did for the 1st time are welcome

Dodger1
03-06-09, 03:16 PM
Congrats you did a great job :) and your air flows got to be 100% better than the old setup.

Did you get a chance to check the temps on your gtx260 after the rewire; with the case all buttoned up?

Also, with the case closed whats the noise level of the fans because if their a tad on the high side, I've got a quick cure for that.

bacon12
03-06-09, 03:47 PM
Nice job OP, nothing like your first build. Congrats!

Doger how you liking the xonar essence? What headphones are you using it with? Do you think you could sli with it? I have a X58 gigabyte and the d2, and I want to grab another gtx260 when I can find a sweet deal on one, but I am not giving up my xonar for onboard.

MikeC
03-06-09, 03:57 PM
:thumbsup:

XDanger
03-06-09, 04:03 PM
Your light switches are cool! :cool:

Specs please, The 8800GT box seems to be a red herring.

Dodger1
03-06-09, 05:50 PM
Doger how you liking the xonar essence? What headphones are you using it with? Do you think you could sli with it? I have a X58 gigabyte and the d2, and I want to grab another gtx260 when I can find a sweet deal on one, but I am not giving up my xonar for onboard.

Adding that to specs was a bit premature because I'm sitting here on pins and needles waiting for my friendly FedEx girl to ring my front doorbell. I'll give you a mini review ~ Monday but I did a ton of dd on this card and since I mainly use cans, and the STX has a built in Amp, it was a natural. I also have a couple of opamps waiting to tested on the card (LM6172, LT1361 and LT1364, to be specific), so I'm going to have a great weekend playing with my new toy LOL.

I'm currently using a ATH-AD770, which doesn't require an amp, but according to most users the bass really benefits with one. However, I've got my eyes on either the AKG k701, AT-AD2000, or the Beyer dt9900. I should have pulled the trigger on one of these a couple of months ago because lately their prices have gone ballistic.

I can't see why you couldn't sli with it but if I can't, I'll be really one #@%*% off dude.

paras
03-06-09, 08:12 PM
temps are 44 or 45 at idle and at load max it goes to 70 otherwise stays like 67 or some

i will get the air conditioner to work tomm so i think it will go back to 30s mayb on idle and on load mayb 50-60

also i good use some more tips from u dodger1

paras
03-07-09, 03:51 AM
guys can any1 advice me on how to lower my temps

if any1 uses similar computer plz tell me

Dodger1
03-07-09, 08:04 AM
Your GPU was running at 63C idle before cable management but now it's running at 45C idle and 70C max. That's a nice improvement from moving a couple of cables around.

I was going to give you a tip about how you can go into your ASUS bios and set your fan profiles but unless your fans are a tad on the noisy side, it really doesn't have to be done.

However, you should give this a good read, from top to bottom, for some outstanding advice on how to control your GPU temps.

http://www.electraforge.com/brooke/misc/riva_tuner/riva_tuner.html

Dodger1
03-07-09, 08:26 AM
Doger how you liking the xonar essence?

Got it installed last night and after playing with it for an hour; I'm head over heels in love.

A couple of posters over at Head-Fi told me I'd like the change an amp provided to the AD700's but never in my wildest imagination did I think it would make this much of a difference. Now I'm wondering if I really need to spend an extra ~ $250+ for a new set of cans.

I've yet to try sli with my gtx285's but should be able to get round to that in a couple of days.

Anyone who likes cans should take a hard look at the STX. With its built in amp it's got to be the #1 audio card for those folks and btw, I changed out the opamps and settled on the LT1364 and two LM6172's, which made a very noticeable improvement in sound quality.

paras
03-07-09, 08:44 AM
ok guys i want to tell u the temps now and wat iam doing

yesterday i added a small 80mm fan to the front of the psu (bottom) to help with air flow(its behind the HDD)

now i have pumped up the speed of my card to about 65% and the resutls are like this

on idle it stays at 47C and when at load it gives me a 55-62C(not beyond this)

now i have yet to use AC as well and i think after using it my temps shld go down by 5C i hope but even if they dont i dont mind

also are these temps good coz i have no idea about temps and u guys cn guide me better

dodger1 thnxs for the link (excellent read)

EDIT: also guys i was thinking of buying a 750W corsair psu

so wnana ask will this psu be usefull for atleast 5 yrs and will work on heavy cards like HD4870x2 or sli of 295 gtx

i really was into buying 1000W Coolermaster but every1 on other forum said its a waste and suggested 850W model but iam from india and the importer told me he only has the permissin to import 750W model and no other person can also import this model

so u guys think for my high end system will this psu be able to handle my sli or crossfire needs for future?

Dodger1
03-07-09, 11:51 AM
The Corsair 750TX is an extremely popular PSU that a lot of people are using with their dual SLI/Crossfire setups. The output of this PSU is:

+3.3V@30A,+5V@28A,+12V@60A,-12V@0.8A,+5VSB@3.0A

The 750TX's single 12 volt rail might, or might not, be sufficient to power a dual gtx295 sli setup but I know it will power a dual gtx260 setup; which imho would be my #1 choice for your rig. So you might end up with an expensive, very heavy, paperweight in the event it won't work with a dual gtx295 sli setup. However, I do know that the Corsair 1000HX PSU is on Nvida's approved PSU list for gtx295 sli's.

Corsair 1000HX output:

+3.3V@30A, +5V30A, +12V1@40A,+12V2@40A -12V@0.8A, +5VSB@3.5A

Here's a link to the Nvidia SLI certified SLI-Ready Power Supplies:

http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_build_psu.html

Nvidia always errors on the cautious side of the equation, so I'd say that it would be a "fairly" safe bet that any PSU that has at least 80A, on the 12v rail(s), should be sufficient to power any SLI setup, provided it's from a respected manufacturer.

Of course the safest bet would be to use a PSU from Nvidia's approved SLI list and in that regard, I can't think of a better PSU then the Corsair 1000HX.

In summary, I'd go with a dual gtx260 sli setup and get the 750TX. That setup should keep you happy for ~ 3 years and save you a fair amount of $'s over a gtx295 sli setup.

Sorry for being so longwinded.

BTW, your temps are fine and once you get your A/C up and running they should be even lower and don't forget, you can always turn the fans speed up.

paras
03-07-09, 12:18 PM
thnxs man ok then ill buy the 750 and will upgrade with another card in 2 mnths or so

back to the temps i wanted to ask that after i have switched on the AC the temps are like 40-41 on a fan speed 55% do u guys think i shld keep this much fan speed coz it really helps in lowering the temps to not exceeding 65C when iam gaming with L4D

also are my temps good or shld they be better?

or are my temps very good plz answer coz i dont really know

and thnxs for the info coz i also dnt think i cna afford 295 sli setup and also the 1000W corsair is 2 damn expensive so yah i dont wanna buy a psu that expensive

will decide upon 1000W cooler master or corsair 750W any more advice on a psu is really welcome

i could use some info if u guys wanna share

UPDATE just switched my AC on and my temps are as follows

not to sound like an egoistic but i was just searching google and saw this reveiw of HAF 932 and was reading and iam getting better temps i think than they are after my AC is on

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/coolermaster_haf_932/5.htm

and here are my temps just check them out and tell me wat u guys think

temps now are on idle i will post load pics tomm and tell me is working on 55% fan bad? or i can use watever speed i want

http://i39.tinypic.com/2hi9w0j.jpg

http://i41.tinypic.com/azifo.jpg

also can some1 tell me which temp is for the mobo and overall of the case?

MaxFX
03-07-09, 12:46 PM
The more the merrier I say and if you decided to go for the 1000W it's more future proof so to speak. I got the Corsair 1000W as I said and that PSU is absolute the top, it even beat the pupular 1200W Thermaltake so it's an 1200W PSU in disuise as one reviewer put it :D

But the Corsair 750W should be more then plenty as the Corsair series is the best one can get!

paras
03-07-09, 01:01 PM
also guys if any1 can suggest anything else i am rdy to do it but plz specify in a bit of a simple way coz iam really not that good with cases

paras
03-07-09, 01:03 PM
The more the merrier I say and if you decided to go for the 1000W it's more future proof so to speak. I got the Corsair 1000W as I said and that PSU is absolute the top, it even beat the pupular 1200W Thermaltake so it's an 1200W PSU in disuise as one reviewer put it :D

But the Corsair 750W should be more then plenty as the Corsair series is the best one can get!
but will 750 be ok for all single card solutions toll 5 yrs or so?

also tell me wat u think about my temps and is my fan speed ok at 55%?

will increasing the fan spped of gpu be bad for a card?

MaxFX
03-07-09, 02:32 PM
In the end no one really knows if it will be okey for a card 5 years from now. but it seems like the card form now on will take less watt, atleast thats some story about nVidias future card and I mean sometimes it have to be enough. they cant pumping out hardware that only takes more and more.

Sure a good 750W PSU should be enough for any singel card solution in the upcoming years IMO!

Temps seems fine to me but im no pro so better listening to the other guys who knows, but I think it's all fine :)
And no it's not a problem to set higher fan speed to the GPU, some guys have it set at MAX = 100%
The only thing that can take damage is your ears but hey you gotta offer something to be on top :D

Kowan
03-07-09, 11:17 PM
Great job on your first DIY build.
I noticed in the pics, your case is sitting on the foldout of your desk. I couldn't see what's supporting the foldout, but I'd hate to have that support fail and your case end up on the floor. :headexplode:

paras
03-08-09, 12:38 AM
nah the support is good for the case it wont fall

i have iron things supporting from downside

its fine