Corsair H50 |
Corsair H50 |
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So I just got my Corsair H50 n the mail yesterday and I tried to install it in my machine, but found that it didn't include brackets for an LGA775 socket processor if it was in a BTX motherboard. Mother fucker... I'm so aggravated right now. It doesn't say anything about not supporting BTX motherboards on their website. In fact it specifically states that all LGA 775 socket processors will be able to use the H50. Fuck, I'm so annoyed. I don't have any extra thermal grease, and now I have to go out and buy some more just so I can use my computer again. I hate it when websites don't use proper documentation for their products. Especially well known quality PC component manufacturers such as Corsair. I've already contacted corsair about it. Let's see what they say... -_- /rant
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I'm not going to hack this thing into my dell. I bit the bullet and purchased a new case. I'm impressed with the Antec 300. It's got all the features of a great case at a low price point (65.00).
Case: ![]() This case will clearly do the job. All I need to do is purchase a motherboard now. I'm happy with the RAM and processor I already have: Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16819115030 HSink: http://www.corsair.com/products/h50/ RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16820145034 HDD: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16822136296 PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16817139004 The next vidio card I purchase is probably going to be a 4890 1GB. Anyone have any tips on a new motherboard? I'm thinking about: MSI's motherboard as they produce high quality Mobo's and offer an awesome warranty: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16813130234 Ohhhh, I really like this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16813135093 |
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That ECS Black series is pretty nice. I've got a friend with one. Plenty of options in the BIOS, overclocks well, Crossfire ready. Overall good board for the price.
That MSI board is relatively crappy, but ok for the price. |
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That ECS Black series is pretty nice. I've got a friend with one. Plenty of options in the BIOS, overclocks well, Crossfire ready. Overall good board for the price. That MSI board is relatively crappy, but ok for the price. I purchased the ECS Black series board. I read several reviews for both of them. While the MSI board is a great quality board for the price. The ECS board doesn't limit me as much. I'm not too good at overclocking and don't understand the math behind it. Maybe you could explain it to me sometime. What really sold me was the CrossfireX. It's one of the few motherboards that offer CrossfireX along with an LGA 775 socket. I have a 4850 and would like to add another one to my case. ;) Thanks for the advice |
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Got the my motherboard and installed it a few days ago. I'm really impressed with the temperature readings on the corsair H50. I haven't overclocked anything, and I'm getting a solid 31*C on full load. While idle the cores run at about 20*C. These temperatures are really low. Lower than room temperature. Very impressive.
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what 20 C is like perfect temperature for a room.
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68 F > 70 F.
also, I used to have a pet hedgehog. We still kept the house at 68 F. It died of rabies after I had it for six years. |
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