now i need to o/c. problem is, my mobo (Abit Kv8 pro v1.1) goes bonkers when i even remotely attempt to bump it up (1 mHz). i have a working lock, but i am unsure what i can go up to voltage wise to stabilize the IDE chain. i get all sorts of errors trying to boot (file corruption ...)...
yeah, i gotta question where the fill/bleed valve is, since i dont actually see a res. BTW, thanx for giving me the idea to take the main mobo cable and routing it BEHIND the panel. i did it witha couple of wires, but now im doing it with all of em :D
also, why a t-line? just curious, i...
ehh, kinda dissapointed. has anyone actually used or read about a chaintech 6800gt? i might get it cause its cheap, its a pretty shade of blue, and the HS doesnt look TOO bad at cooling (but its not a leadtek, THATS a beast of hs.)
i know there are some that will be like "how the hell should i know, i bought a BFG 6800 Ultra and you should get one as well", but i am trying to keep it sub $390
i know that chaintech isnt really off-brand in mobo realm, but has anyone had a chance to use a chaintech 6800gt? also what about the aopen 6800gt?
thanx in advance
lol, "Once you go Mac, youll never go back."
...well except for gaming, but they are getting better about that than they have in the past, and its easier to get mac games than linux games. i recently bought a 1gHz Powerbook 12" as my first foray into macs, and i have to say, i am alot...
stick with what you have and use the extra cash to get a better PSU
my $0.02
edit: nm you already have a PSU lined up, but i would reccomend a higher wattage, say 500W and up...