Arrival/help
- fenriswolfr
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Arrival/help
It has arrived!!
I got off work from Fry's Electronics at 4 and was all like omg it's not here yet.. so I was about to go out and check the mail and maybe see if it was at the office and BOOM the moment I opened the door there was the UPS guy about to knock. It was lovely. It was magical.
So ya! Now to put 'er together and wait for my software to arrive..
I got off work from Fry's Electronics at 4 and was all like omg it's not here yet.. so I was about to go out and check the mail and maybe see if it was at the office and BOOM the moment I opened the door there was the UPS guy about to knock. It was lovely. It was magical.
So ya! Now to put 'er together and wait for my software to arrive..
^^
Antec Sonata II 450W
ASUS M2N-SLI AM2 NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI
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Antec Sonata II 450W
ASUS M2N-SLI AM2 NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
512 Corsair DDR2 800 (will up to 2mb)
Seagate 160GB 7200 8MB SATA-300 HD
Dual layer DVD R/W drive
Geforce 6600 (for now, will up to 7900 gtx)
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Okay so I am somewhat confused about Thermal paste (really just don't want to screw anything up as this is my first time). On the directions for installing the CPU it shows nothing about the use of this. However, in the cautionary part it says "Thermal interface material is required for all AMD processors". Then in a guide in PC Gaming I am using it says.. "now you need to add thermal paste to the CPU (if you're using a stock intel or AMD heatsink use the thermal pad that's provided instead.) (which btw I am..). So my guess here is that I don't need to go out and buy any thermal paste, or that I am applying the paste to the heatsink and not the CPU?
Doesn't thermal paste, such as Arctic Silver, provide better thermal protection than the stuff that is on the bottom of the HSF?
If you choose to use the thermal paste (Arctic Silver) then all you need to apply is a beebee size amount to the top center section of the cpu. I also used alcohol to clean the paste that had been applied to the bottom of my HSF to ensure a clean surface prior to installation.
If you choose to use the thermal paste (Arctic Silver) then all you need to apply is a beebee size amount to the top center section of the cpu. I also used alcohol to clean the paste that had been applied to the bottom of my HSF to ensure a clean surface prior to installation.
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It does provide better temperatures, but the stock stuff is good enough for stock setups. That's why it's stock.
Any OC'ing in the future? Then get AS5.

Any OC'ing in the future? Then get AS5.
AMD Opteron 1224SE "Santa Ana" = DFI Lanparty UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G
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Seagate 320GB (SATA II) x2 = Samsung SH-S203B (SATA)
Crucial Ballistix 4x1GB DDR2 800 = Corsair CMPSU-750TX
Sapphire 4870 1GB = Sceptre X20WG-Naga 20" = Logitech X-530 5.1
Seagate 320GB (SATA II) x2 = Samsung SH-S203B (SATA)
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ahh got it. Well thanks for the input for everything I've asked about ^^
I've got the computer built and been able to enter the bios.
I only have one current problem..
awaiting the arrival of OS/software that I ordered free from school.
so the total price so far came out to $665
and yes, what's in my sig now is what I have.
I've got the computer built and been able to enter the bios.
I only have one current problem..
awaiting the arrival of OS/software that I ordered free from school.
so the total price so far came out to $665
and yes, what's in my sig now is what I have.
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Ok, so whats the tip for getting the free software from colleges?fenriswolfr wrote:awaiting the arrival of OS/software that I ordered free from school.
so the total price so far came out to $665
and yes, what's in my sig now is what I have.

Step-daughter can always use free stuff to do her homework!!
Mike
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