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Title: High Performance Computer
Site: Tech Support Forum  Tech Support Forum - site profile
Forum: Building  Building - forum profile
Total authors: 5 authors
Total thread posts: 9 posts
Thread activity: no new posts during last week
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Thread posts in High Performance Computer:

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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 00:56:00)  by Loren1711
Hey everyone, thanks for any advice you can offer. I apologize if this post is a little bit longer than the typical one. So heres the deal... I am attempting to purchase a computer suitable for day trading, therefore it must run multiple monitors, and relatively intense charting programs. Upon initial operation this computer must be able to run 4 24 inch monitors, all running the same ...
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 01:40:00)  by jumbo1990ny
video card and motherboard are the same
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 02:00:00)  by Loren1711
Good call haha http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121 247 this is the video card.
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 02:32:00)  by Loren1711
Alright I tried to edit the last two for each response, but no cigar, seems as if the edit button disappears relatively quickly. Ok so after a bunch of reading on this site and browsing newegg I changed one thing as shown below, and came up with a couple questions for you guys and girls. I decided to stick with the case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129 154 but ...
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-04 04:39:00)  by magnethead
do NOT use the PSU that comes with ANY case. they are 110% guaranteed junk. technology does not yet use 4 cores. Unless you plan to burn a DVD movi, play a game in high detail, and defrag at the same time, you won't need 4 cores. all CPU's need thermal paste. Intels come with it pre-applied to the heatsink, and while i'm lazy and use it, it's generally advised to use Artic Silver 5.
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Started 2 months ago (2008-07-07 01:06:00)  by patriothntr
I thought I heard something about that being an issue with the nvidia drivers, not the PSUs themselves. ah, here we are...looks like the issue with a few older PSUs has been fixed with nvidia drivers v169.44 and up...so a driver issue, as antec had stated in the review...
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-07-07 16:25:00)  by linderman
about 6 months ago / they stopped using the same supplier for capicators that seasonic was using, they went to a cheaper grade of them / that when they stopped using seasonics UL approval number on their top of the line units.
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-07-07 16:39:00)  by linderman
as stated they are better units for the same money http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/555/10
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-07-07 19:54:00)  by patriothntr
well, not quite what was said...I wouldn't be using the cooler master either...
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Top contributing authors for High Performance Computer

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Loren1711 3
patriothntr 2
linderman 2
jumbo1990ny 1
magnethead 1