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FuryRosewood

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Star....it get really old ya know? Please post picture or video before you keep it secret from us.

Agreed. Most computers nowadays wont be pumping out enough heat in a room to affect your temp considerably, so its not a concern. Pix please, stop lollygagging and dragging us along, but im kinda tired of the storytime. I still smell bigfoot here.
 

Jamebonds1

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Agreed. Most computers nowadays wont be pumping out enough heat in a room to affect your temp considerably, so its not a concern. Pix please, stop lollygagging and dragging us along, but im kinda tired of the storytime. I still smell bigfoot here.

If it is about you guy have issue between you and bigfoot, im not involve this and not a word here. I know you're oldest than me and know better, so you two need to resolve in pm whether you had issue with.
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S.T.A.R.S.

banned
Star....it get really old ya know? Please post picture or video before you keep it secret from us.

Patience my friend :D


Well the ONLY reason why I got the cooling system unit is because of ME and not because of the computers lol.It's hot as hell in here during the summer lol and I am sweating hahaha.

All my hard disk drives have their own fans anyway so cooling system unit is used to cool me lol.And ONLY me :D





Cheers!
 

PCunicorn

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Patience my friend :D


Well the ONLY reason why I got the cooling system unit is because of ME and not because of the computers lol.It's hot as hell in here during the summer lol and I am sweating hahaha.

All my hard disk drives have their own fans anyway so cooling system unit is used to cool me lol.And ONLY me :D





Cheers!

It is getting old. Posting pictures takes 2 minutes, people have reason to think you are lying/not telling the complete truth.
 

G25r8cer

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Thanks! I've had the V8 for ages now (3+ years) and it's still great. My CPU has never been over 41*C and usually sits between 24-32*C.

I've had mine for about that long too. Never had any issues. Just had to replace the thermal paste once and clean it every now and then. I am using shin-etsu thermal paste that I picked up on here from a user (can't remember who) a long time ago. Stuff works great! My cpu holds around 30C all the time w/ cool and quiet and power saver disabled (constant 3.2ghz).
 

WeatherMan

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I've had mine for about that long too. Never had any issues. Just had to replace the thermal paste once and clean it every now and then. I am using shin-etsu thermal paste that I picked up on here from a user (can't remember who) a long time ago. Stuff works great! My cpu holds around 30C all the time w/ cool and quiet and power saver disabled (constant 3.2ghz).

That would be bomberboy, I remember he had 10 tubes to sell a few years ago :)
 

spirit

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Yay got my Athlon 64 back! Gave it to a friend back in January but he decided it’s a piece of crap so he gave it back to me.

#NobodyCares

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spirit

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Doesn`t look that bad jason, what are you going to use it for ?

Haha I've owned it for about 2 years now. Actually my first ever post on here related to a problem with that PC: http://www.computerforum.com/200499-windows-xp-pro-sp3-installation-via-sata-drivers.html

Before I gave it to my friend in January I just used it as a test PC to try stuff out on. I gave it to my friend in January to use as a capture PC for his Xbox 360 but it wasn't powerful enough, so he gave it back to me tonight (had been sitting in his spare room since about February).

I guess I'll just use it as a test bench again.
 

jamesd1981

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Yeah that`s what i was going to suggest using it as a testing unit for connecting suspected faulty parts to and you can use the parts in it for diagnosing faults on other systems.

An old pc can still be useful :)
 

spirit

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Yeah that`s what i was going to suggest using it as a testing unit for connecting suspected faulty parts to and you can use the parts in it for diagnosing faults on other systems.

An old pc can still be useful :)

Just opened up the case, looks like we Christened it 'Geoff' on the 3rd February.

I'll get more photos of 'Geoff' tomorrow.
 
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