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Revogamer wrote:
i would personally recommend the LG over the others, have seen the samsung, and viewsonic and i prefer the LG.
LG also comes with HDMI and composite cables which can be very handy
That price is just for the parts, are you wanting us to do more with the case?
The cables would come in handy, they would be able to adjust/fit a PS3 to play on the monitor?
Yea cable management really, dont have much tools myself, nor with studying A+ at night and working full time I dont have the time spare. Seen some mint pics of your guys work! Looking to take out my old hardware and put it into the case, read the other thread you charge $80 min for this, correct? If I purchased the case, payed for my hardware to get moved over, cable management and then bought the CPU and Cooler a few days/week later - pending on Course Related costs clearing, would you charge me an additional charge again to install them/wire management costs again, since I am getting all the items listed - sorry if its a bit of a long drawn question haha! Just not sure if I should wait it out to get it all at once, but then again anxiety n all kicks in ;)
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dont be sorry lol this is what the forums are for !!!
compTIA A+ ftw lol
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packet wrote:
dont be sorry lol this is what the forums are for !!!
compTIA A+ ftw lol
lol just for my bad grammar for the poor sods answering my questions haha!
Yup just started the course on Monday at Ames, a fair bit of stuff already knowen, was guessing more indepth stuff I will be picking up at the end of the course I do not know atm - Probally going to go sit the 220-602!!!
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Hey, we could probably do cable management for like $100,
Normally the $80 applies for a system that we sell all the parts,
Let me know.
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Revogamer wrote:
Hey, we could probably do cable management for like $100,
Normally the $80 applies for a system that we sell all the parts,
Let me know.
Hey Revo, Studylink said CR would be cleared and ready on Wednesday, be keen to pick up the following:
26" LG Screen
Thermalright ultra 120 extreme with fan - btw what 120mm is the stock rpm of that fan just out of interest.
Antec P183
WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLUE 320GB 16MB CACHE SATAII
Think you can do that for a fixed 1k? - Will come back for cable management etc the following week and pick up a Raptor 150gig HD too so if you need to order it in please do =)
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Yeah i think they give you like a scythe 1600rpm with a 7v converter fro slower operation . Nice monitor.
Why buy a car with a turbo and never go fast? Why buy a computer that can overclock and never OC!!!!
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cronicash wrote:
Yeah i think they give you like a scythe 1600rpm with a 7v converter fro slower operation . Nice monitor.
Gathered various info, some peeps run one fan, others run two of em, what you think? My pre-guess IMO after seeing how fawkin huge the cooler is that one fan is more then enough?
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I had the thermalrite ultra 120 extreme, running two 1600 rpm fans on both sides. More air (cfm) more cooling grunt imo... worked for me.
Why buy a car with a turbo and never go fast? Why buy a computer that can overclock and never OC!!!!
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cronicash wrote:
I had the thermalrite ultra 120 extreme, running two 1600 rpm fans on both sides. More air (cfm) more cooling grunt imo... worked for me.
http://www.computerlounge.co.nz/components/componentview.asp?partid=8243 - Did you pick up another one of them?
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Syagon wrote:
Revogamer wrote:
Hey, we could probably do cable management for like $100,
Normally the $80 applies for a system that we sell all the parts,
Let me know.
Hey Revo, Studylink said CR would be cleared and ready on Wednesday, be keen to pick up the following:
24" LG Screen
Thermalright ultra 120 extreme with fan - btw what 120mm is the stock rpm of that fan just out of interest.
Antec P183
Think you can do that for a fixed 1k? - Will come back for cable management etc the following week and pick up a Raptor 150gig HD too so if you need to order it in please do =)
We will let you know on Tuesday,
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Computerlounge wrote:
Syagon wrote:
Revogamer wrote:
Hey, we could probably do cable management for like $100,
Normally the $80 applies for a system that we sell all the parts,
Let me know.
Hey Revo, Studylink said CR would be cleared and ready on Wednesday, be keen to pick up the following:
24" LG Screen
Thermalright ultra 120 extreme with fan - btw what 120mm is the stock rpm of that fan just out of interest.
Antec P183
Think you can do that for a fixed 1k? - Will come back for cable management etc the following week and pick up a Raptor 150gig HD too so if you need to order it in please do =)
We will let you know on Tuesday,
Cool.
Thanks,
Sya.
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Nah i picked up another couple of these 
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So had some change of heart, looking at the 26" LG Screen instead and WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLUE 320GB 16MB CACHE SATAII instead of the Raptor.
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Cool. LG 26 is real nice.
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^ Hmm was quite late when I was reading, read up some more today, is that screen HD at all? Want to have a full HD really for FF when it drops for the PC.
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Syagon wrote:
^ Hmm was quite late when I was reading, read up some more today, is that screen HD at all? Want to have a full HD really for FF when it drops for the PC.
Sya.
Yeah its actually better than youre average HD. As many so called high definition screens are standard 1080p (1080 vertical piexels), whereas youre 26 inch will have 1200 vertical pixels (lol 1200p if you like).
res: 1920 x 1200...
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As per Cron with all the answers lol.
Thanks dude!
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I dont like those large monitors. Their pixel density is too low, IMHO. I used to own a laptop with a 1920x1200 resolution - it had a 17" screen. Having to use a 26" with the same resolution would be horrible for me.
That's why I've decided to grab that 21.5" LG monitor with the 1920x1080 resolution. It's the next best thing! 
Just have to wait for Tuesday when CL opens! 
Intel C2D E8500 @ 3.8Ghz, Gigabyte EP45-UD3P, 2x2GB DDR2 Dominator 1066Mhz, 1x150GB Velociraptor 10000RPM, 1x750GB Samsung Spinpoint F1 7200RPM, EVGA GTX260 Core216 Superclocked, D-link Wireless N RangeBooster PCI, Saitek Cyborg mouse, Logitech Illuminated Keyboard, LG W2261V 21.5" 1920x1080. <<<< Monitor left to pick up!
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I got a lappy with the same res an screen size, i dont know how you can read everything lol. So tiny. Im sure it would depend on how close you are to the monitor to be able to see pixelation lol. You must sit really close or have wicked eyes as i can barley see the pixels 1:1 on this 22" 1680x1050
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Course related soon, very soon xD...
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