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post Jan 16 2007, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 16 2007, 08:20 AM)
yeah
a lot more.

it depends what ure running bro.
liberty is awesome but look at the amp railings on the 12v

example my zalman has 4 12vols, each at 16v but the last two 12v more for the pcie cards... so have loads of power for a graphic card.

zeus cooling is way better.
con part is zeus is not modular. but it supports the latest eps mobo
liberty doesnt.

www.modernopc.com

call him later larr..

me support moderno  thumbup.gif
y?? cause eventhough the price about the same as anywhere else. but
easy leh just call supplier/distributor if u want to check stock.
then call moderno and he will get it. if not ask him to call.
second his place is in subang...easy... hate ly cause a lot of ppl windows shopping
and loads of ppl talking crap that this is good but has no clue about what they are talking about
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zues is more expensive than liberty wor by 60 buck. shocking.gif shocking.gif shocking.gif
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post Jan 16 2007, 08:31 AM

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rams i tell u go crucial directly.
also would recommend kingston

what i look for in rams... stability, motherboard compatability, speed, timings and has a office for easy rma.

corsair is having loads of reviews.. but geee i used to buy rams from them and always have to send rma. i think thier higher end rams are ok.
but checkout even newegg or tigerdirect.. u find a lot of rma compared to kingston and crucial who rarely ppl buy and have problems
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post Jan 16 2007, 08:35 AM

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QUOTE(^666^ @ Jan 16 2007, 08:29 AM)
zues is more expensive than liberty wor by 60 buck.  shocking.gif  shocking.gif  shocking.gif
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wei which one ure looking at bro
the 650watts??

also remember liberty is good and has good effiency rate.
but it depends how much amps u want

enermax libery 620 watts priced at RM 660
silverston zeus 650watts priced at RM 659

advice.. get a powerfull psu like 650 to 850 watts.
incase u go quad...

for the future
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 16 2007, 08:35 AM)
wei which one ure looking at bro
the 650watts??

also remember liberty is good and has good effiency rate.
but it depends how much amps u want

enermax libery 620 watts priced at RM 660
silverston zeus 650watts priced at  RM 659

advice.. get a powerfull psu like 650 to 850 watts.
incase u go quad...

for the future
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thinking 560W only. haih. cause next month have to get gts.
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post Jan 16 2007, 08:39 AM

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go for the zeus 650
or zalman 600.
check the 12 volts railings

somemore liberty only has 500watts in the 500 range at rm460..not advisable
think about the corsair also since windwithme swears by it.
no 560
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post Jan 16 2007, 08:45 AM

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y i bought the zalman
its 599, modular, got the led bling i like, excellent cooling and silent
and the 12v rail each has 16amps with total of 62amps...and take efficiency rating of 84 percent which is freaking good.. should be able to pump 54 amps for all the rails and the last two 12vold rails is more for gpu so 54/4...13.5amps..think not bad..

correct me anybody if i was wrong at this
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 16 2007, 08:45 AM)
y i bought the zalman
its 599, modular, got the led bling i like, excellent cooling and silent
and the 12v rail each has 16amps with total of 62amps...and take efficiency rating of 84 percent which is freaking good.. should be able to pump 54 amps for all the rails and the last two 12vold rails is more for gpu so 54/4...13.5amps..think not bad..

correct me anybody if i was wrong at this
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how bout this one? SST-ST56ZF - RM500
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post Jan 16 2007, 09:00 AM

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again dude
u skimp now
u will keep changing psu everytime u want to upgrade

my advice

buy expensive casing,psu,mobo and ram
others u go reasonable and upgrade along the way.

u sure about the price at rm500??

look at the ammps for railing
if ure thinking about rm 500
y not rm 599 for zalman, u get modular, heatpipe cooling, led fan
and hell of a lot amps for each 12v rail and it supports the latest eps atx mobo ( 8 pin)

http://www.modernopc.com/store/index.php?m...products_id=730


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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 16 2007, 09:00 AM)
again dude
u skimp now
u will keep changing psu everytime u want to upgrade

my advice

buy expensive casing,psu,mobo and ram
others u go reasonable and upgrade along the way.

u sure about the price at rm500??

look at the ammps for railing
if ure thinking about rm 500
y not rm 599 for zalman, u get modular, heatpipe cooling, led fan
and hell of a lot amps for each 12v rail and it supports the latest eps atx mobo ( 8 pin)

http://www.modernopc.com/store/index.php?m...products_id=730
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not bad, but this one good enough?
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post Jan 16 2007, 09:07 AM

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yeah the silverstone is pretty good
but the award was based on the 650 watts rather than the 560
the zalman is super cool. depends what ure looking for

actually i was looking for modular, 12v railing, support eps, kekek led for fan, and also has a 5inch bay for load reader...

best i could find was this.. but no load reader
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depends on budget lar...i knw u owns all high end stuff..not evryone can effort tat...
like me using low end rig...i thk the strider 560w is sufficient for me..wic i wanna buy soon biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jan 16 2007, 11:03 AM)
depends on budget lar...i knw u owns all high end stuff..not evryone can effort tat...
like me using low end rig...i thk the strider 560w is sufficient for me..wic i wanna buy soon  biggrin.gif
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. INTEL CORE 2 DUO E6300 L626A422 @ 2.80Ghz @ 1.25v .
. GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 REV. C2 @ F8 BIOS .
. KINGSTON VALUE RAM DDR533 HYNIX C4 512MB*2 @ DDR800 @ 5-4-4-12 @ 2.0v .
. XFX 7600GT 256MB @ 615/1650 .

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is this u called low end?? from my consideration, it should be mid-range whistling.gif cool2.gif
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 16 2007, 11:26 AM)
. INTEL CORE 2 DUO E6300 L626A422 @ 2.80Ghz @ 1.25v .
. GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 REV. C2 @ F8 BIOS .
. KINGSTON VALUE RAM DDR533 HYNIX C4 512MB*2 @ DDR800 @ 5-4-4-12 @ 2.0v .
. XFX 7600GT 256MB @ 615/1650 .

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is this u called low end?? from my consideration, it should be mid-range  whistling.gif  cool2.gif
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not low end meh? dunno lar..i thk its consider low end liao... sweat.gif
E6300 lowest range for C2D ma....using value ram some more...n also lowest end C2D board... sweat.gif so i categorised low end lor...n time for me to swap my cap ayam psu to ST56F liao rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jan 16 2007, 12:48 AM)
omg  ohmy.gif
1.75 is high!  rclxub.gif
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hehe i actually meant 1.275v i always get mixed up with the digits...
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 16 2007, 08:31 AM)
rams i tell u go crucial directly.
also would recommend kingston

what i look for in rams... stability, motherboard compatability, speed, timings and has a office for easy rma.

corsair is having loads of reviews.. but geee i used to buy rams from them and always have to send rma. i think thier higher end rams are ok.
but checkout even newegg or tigerdirect.. u find a lot of rma compared to kingston and crucial who rarely ppl buy and have problems
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act, if u like to browse in other forums such as vr zone, xs, dfi streets u'll find that crucial got numbers of rma as well..

u said lot of rma for corsair? u answered it urself. kingston and crucial people rarely buy, so the rma rate is lower than other brand... but maybe the percentage is the same rolleyes.gif

another thing, for me the important thing when buying stuff is budget. lots of budget u can buy expensive stuffs, small budget cheap stuffs.
the best stuff for u is the best stuff ur money can buy.

best stuff for me not necessary will be best stuff for others..

enermax, silverstone, zalman all are very good psu.. i dont think u'll get disappoint with these brand smile.gif
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QUOTE(irenic @ Jan 16 2007, 03:43 PM)
act, if u like to browse in other forums such as vr zone, xs, dfi streets u'll find that crucial got numbers of rma as well..

u said lot of rma for corsair? u answered it urself. kingston and crucial people rarely buy, so the rma rate is lower than other brand... but maybe the percentage is the same  rolleyes.gif

another thing, for me the important thing when buying stuff is budget. lots of budget u can buy expensive stuffs, small budget cheap stuffs.
the best stuff for u is the best stuff ur money can buy.

best stuff for me not necessary will be best stuff for others..

enermax, silverstone, zalman all are very good psu.. i dont think u'll get disappoint with these brand smile.gif
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i hope everbody gets that whatever i say is based on my opinion only.
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post Jan 16 2007, 10:51 PM

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ok any quick sugestion on me?this few daymy pc keep on freez up when doin a orthos test...ram is runnin on ddr2 820mhz 4:4:4:12 multyplier 8x 410fsb used to be damn stable at this but dont knoe why now?izzit ky ram kingston hyper x 6400?anyway even @ 800 mhz it oso runin sometime after 1hours,sometime 30 min..
anyone help?
my rig as below on my sig..
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QUOTE(kaiser_falco @ Jan 16 2007, 10:51 PM)
ok any quick sugestion on me?this few daymy pc keep on freez up when doin a orthos test...ram is runnin on ddr2 820mhz 4:4:4:12 multyplier 8x 410fsb used to be damn stable at this but dont knoe why now?izzit ky ram kingston hyper x 6400?anyway even @ 800 mhz it oso runin sometime after 1hours,sometime 30 min..
anyone help?
my rig as below on my sig..
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wei got problem???i call u now...
aiks using different phone.. sms ure no
kaiser feed more volts to ure vcore.
if stable after that
then reduce vcore and increase volts to ure mem controllers.

also are u running it at 2.0v??

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post Jan 16 2007, 11:11 PM

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in orthos also try to do seperate test
dont do blend.



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