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PostPosted: 28 Aug 2008, 16:09 
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Well, the very point of the P182 is to give the best balance between unrestricted airflow and case dampening/sound absorption.

While the Zalman certainly would work, I wouldn't touch it. For performance, get the Thermalright Ultra Extreme. For silence get the Thermalright HR-01 Plus. For the best value, get the Xigmatek HDT-S1283 regardless. See this: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article30-page1.html

As for case fan(s), go with 120x120x25mm fans. Unless you're going for the highest overclock possible on air and don't care about the noise (in that case, get a couple of DELTAs).

When I said I recommended Scythe fans, I meant to say Scythe S-FLEX fans. See this: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article63-page2.html

If you do care about noise, I would suggest getting the Arctic-Cooling Accelero S1 cooler (I would put an 800RPM 120mm Scythe Slipstream or equivalent on it as I'm a bit cautious about running high-end cards passive, although reportedly it works for a lot of people).

The P5Q PRO shouldn't have any problems with any quad. I have however heard (I don't know if there's anything to it though) that the P5Q-E is of much better quality. Personally, though, I'm gonna save myself a few bucks and go with the P5QL-E (ASUS P43 board, it doesn't support Cross-Fire though).

I didn't see a Power Supply (PSU) on that list. Again, unless you have one already, I suggest the Enermax Modu82+ (if you like modular PSUs) otherwise the Pro82+ (non-modular). Can't find it? Get a Corsair 450W instead. (This is if you want a quiet computer, if you don't care about noise just get any quality PSU.)

edit: Btw, if you want to go Cross-Fire in the future, I would suggest a 500W+ PSU (especially since you're opting for a 65nm quad).


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PostPosted: 28 Aug 2008, 18:25 
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While the Zalman certainly would work, I wouldn't touch it.


does that mean, i should get it, or are you implying that you wouldn't get it? I suppose i'd prefer my pc to be quiet, but it isn't terribly important to me. once again i'm on the go so i'll look at those fans you suggested later today probably. But from what i make out of what you're telling me, they keep things cool and are quiet?


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PostPosted: 28 Aug 2008, 18:42 
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[quote]While the Zalman certainly would work, I wouldn't touch it.


1.does that mean, i should get it, or are you implying that you wouldn't get it? 2. I suppose i'd prefer my pc to be quiet, but it isn't terribly important to me. 3. once again i'm on the go so i'll look at those fans you suggested later today probably. But from what i make out of what you're telling me, they keep things cool and are quiet?
1. Both. I'm saying it's an overpriced cooler that with worse performance than the competition. You definitely shouldn't get it (unless you think it's pretty or something).

2. Myself, I used to say "who cares about noise? I want performance" and ended up paying the price. My very first self-built system was incredibly loud (it included an 80x80x38mm high-speed DELTA fan!) and I soon developed a severe hypersensitivity to noise. So keep your PC at least moderately quiet (there's absolutely no reason to make your PC any noisier than it has to be) and noise will remain a non-issue, which is the best way.

3. Fans of 25mm thickness are considerably quieter than 38mm thick ones while still providing more than enough cooling performance for essentially any high-end system (as long as they're 120mm).


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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 08:55 
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I think this is the final draft before I do the "big order" i am very pleased with what i see here right now, and am surprised the price actually dropped for the computer i've always wanted, i'll probably place my order on newegg next thursday here's the (most likely) final version of my computer, RENZOR II:

Case - P182

Mobo - ASUS P5Q Pro LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard

4850 Visiontek

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Quad-Core Processor

CORSAIR 4GB (2 x 2GB)

Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Heatsync

Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F 120mm Case Fan

thanks a ton for all the help everybody has been to me. :)


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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 16:05 
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That fan is 1600 RPM and is going to be louder than necessary. I would've settled for a 1200 RPM fan. You could probably do the 7V mod on it though (or use a fan controller) so that's fine I guess.

Other than that it's looking good.


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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 17:36 
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POWER SUPPLY: You need one don't you?

I suggest a PC Power & Cooling PSU. Silent, but they aren't modular though if thats what your looking for.

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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 18:21 
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i'm using my 540 watt psu from the last computer. and yes i was going to get a fan controller. I should have stated that earlier.


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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 18:37 
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POWER SUPPLY: You need one don't you?

I suggest a PC Power & Cooling PSU. Silent, but they aren't modular though if thats what your looking for.
Please, excuse me while I roll my eyes. I'll believe that when I see it listed here.

If they're still anything like my PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 850 SSI they're louder than any high-end graphics card on the market. My 850 SSI uses an 80x80x38mm tri-blade Delta fan and it's by far the loudest PC component I've ever heard (and I've had high-end cards like X1900XTX, 7800GTX, 8800GTX 768). Actually, at idle it compares quite well to an X1900XTX at full load or one of these.

I would stay miles away from PC Power & Cooling for that reason. The worst spent $800 of my life. Besides, he said in his OP that he's already got a PSU and HDD.


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PostPosted: 29 Aug 2008, 19:17 
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... and 540 watt psu from my old rig...

Oh, didn't see that there.

Wow, excuse me while I just assume that you are having a really bad day. I actually owned a PC P&C 850 SSI, it was the quietest component in my PC that had a fan. And my computer didn't do hovercraft impressions either. You must have gotten a bad one, or an early model that had a louder fan. I'm going to guess early model because it set you back $800 :shock: .

Right now I've got a PC P&C Silencer 750 and its also quiet.

Sorry to hear about your lemon though. :D

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PostPosted: 30 Aug 2008, 06:55 
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I vote for PC P&C too, I have built two computers with their silencer series and they are extremely quiet.


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