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Whichever your comfortable with

I'd suggest lay it down sideways.


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Omg that graphics card was the last one lol!


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I agree Gainward makes some good stuff... my 1st after-market video card was a Gainward... it's still running -- in a friend's PC lol. 6-7 years old now. So long ago-- I don't remember the model.


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Good score henry!
I love getting the last available stock at that time.


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Hey, I put in the RAM but why does it say 0.99GB of RAM? Is that right? cause my friends computer says 1024mb RAM

And I putted in the new psu in my case! It was pretty hard, especially the CD drive cable when unplugging it. Now my tower is full of cables =\

Is this fine?

Temperatures

Motherboard ---------- 30 °C (86 °F)
CPU ------------------- 37 °C (99 °F)
SAMSUNG SP1213C ----23 °C (73 °F)

Cooling Fans
CPU --------- 1938 RPM
Chassis ----- 1099 RPM

Voltage Values
CPU Core --- 2.21 V
------ +3.3 V 3.33 V
------ +5 V 5.08 V
------ +12 V 12.13 V
------ 5VTR 4.97 V
------ VTR 3.39 V



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My CPU and Motherboard temperature keeps going up


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Hi henry,

Windows reports the memory as .99gb, but if you check in your BIOS it will say 1024mb...it just gets truncated, it's fine.

2nd, 37deg is fine for a cpu, and 30 is good for a mobo.
If the mobo goes over 40, get worried. If the cpu goes over 50, get worried.


With the cables, got any cable ties? Try and keep the cables away from fans and the centre of the case (for airflow purposes).


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