QUOTE(jy14 @ Aug 29 2008, 01:18 AM)
-pWs- : Still ok la since its the stock cooler, won't expect it to outperform any of those aftermarket ones.
emilz: for the nb and sb, surely can use those noctua and thermalright, deepcool, zalman, evercool, coolermaster, thermaltake and any other brands, as long as it doesn't obstruct the graphic card that u r potentially gonna use with. But for me, I see that the SB will b hard to choose a good cooler, unless u don't use those dual slots reference cards like 4870 coz kinda hard to fit any kind of cooler on it. As for the mosfet, will need to check on the length 1st with the sizes shown on the TR webby to confirm which is suitable to use with. Will update here with more info later.
lloyd1030: here's a simple guide on DFI range: Best board among the same chipset is the Lanparty UT version, mid range is the LanParty LT while the LanParty DK is more for budget range. These 3 r the full ATX boards. While the Lanparty JR is more for the M-ATX options, suitable for SFF casings. So, if u need help in moving into Intel platform, can ask around here, or PM me to discuss further. Free consultation available. haha
But, do note that despite the Lanparty DK being the budget range, it still performs nearly as good as the LT and UT versions, just doesn't comes with the bells and whistles.
thanks for the explain bro emilz: for the nb and sb, surely can use those noctua and thermalright, deepcool, zalman, evercool, coolermaster, thermaltake and any other brands, as long as it doesn't obstruct the graphic card that u r potentially gonna use with. But for me, I see that the SB will b hard to choose a good cooler, unless u don't use those dual slots reference cards like 4870 coz kinda hard to fit any kind of cooler on it. As for the mosfet, will need to check on the length 1st with the sizes shown on the TR webby to confirm which is suitable to use with. Will update here with more info later.
lloyd1030: here's a simple guide on DFI range: Best board among the same chipset is the Lanparty UT version, mid range is the LanParty LT while the LanParty DK is more for budget range. These 3 r the full ATX boards. While the Lanparty JR is more for the M-ATX options, suitable for SFF casings. So, if u need help in moving into Intel platform, can ask around here, or PM me to discuss further. Free consultation available. haha
But, do note that despite the Lanparty DK being the budget range, it still performs nearly as good as the LT and UT versions, just doesn't comes with the bells and whistles.
let say my budget is around RM850 for mobo+proc ,which hardware you would recommend me to take ?
i want good for oc 1.
This post has been edited by lloyd1030: Aug 29 2008, 01:35 AM
Aug 29 2008, 01:34 AM

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