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In the hope to o/c my E8400 some more (4.4Ghz+ air cooled), I've upgrade my heatsink (Xigmatek HDT-S1283) and case to a full tower (CoolerMaster HAF 932). The case is awesome...it has 3x23cm fans (or supports 7x12cm) + 14cm rear exhaust, also, for when I try my hand at water cooling latter down the track it can support 2 PSU's and 3 fan radiator + 2 fan rad + 1 fan rad = :P:D

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hahah awesome Patrick I've been thinking about a 4850 gfx card cause its mid rang bang for buck and i dont have a good enough CPU to even make full use of its power but I'm sure its better than a x1900xtx

thats why u have 2 8600's like me xD

I had 8600gts. not bad.

but the new 9800gt runs cod4 perfect. everything high. high res too.

crysis runs smooth too on high. very happy. and it doesnt cost the world either.

  • 3 weeks later...

I'd doubt they'd release it mid-year....if they were smart it will most likely be closer to the Xmas season plus will give more opportunity for other programmers to make their software compatible.

Yeah I'll prob try it out...good thing Vista has disk-part otherwise loading this for a tri-boot would be a pain.

first impressions of win 7...

u cant set the start menu to the old skool style... have to use the homosexual spec new one. and the aero shake thing is pretty cool.

other than that it seems to me that they have made vista, more "vista" does not wanna let u think for urself

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