Thanks for this info. I cant believe that Coolmaster would fit their Silencio II case only with 3 pin fans. Silencio is about being silent. What’s silent about having all fans running at full...
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Thanks for this info. I cant believe that Coolmaster would fit their Silencio II case only with 3 pin fans. Silencio is about being silent. What’s silent about having all fans running at full...
I have also plugged into the RAM socket stoanee mentioned. I have not yet bough my GPU but will soon. so is it okay to just plug into all the extra sockets available or will that waste electricity?
They are the same length of cable. Okay thanks for this. One more question: the user manual mentioned about thermal sensor cables (not included) how important are these? All my fans are plugged into...
Where do I plug the power cables is my main question here. My PSU is the Silencer Mk II. So I have plugged two cables (4 pin and 20 pin) side by side into the really long (24) socked on the right...
I have decided to go for a 16GB kit. so what's the deal with Mhz? I found a bunch of RAM kits on Google shopping the only difference is the price and the Mhz. the more Mhz, the bigger the price tag....
Having read all that you guys have said im thinking that it doesn’t matter whether I go for 4x8GB or 8x4GB. If I went the 8x4GB route then in a few years I might need to upgrade which would mean...
The more answers I get from you PC building geniuses, the more questions I have :-S
Yes I have acquired the cash to spare! So far I have the cooler-master Silencio case. I have the intel core i7...
@chrsplmr not spam. Genuine question. as I said, total novice and never built a rig before and new to forum so didnt know about links in sig. sorry wont do again.
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What do I...
I am a TOTAL novice. I spoke to a techie who told me that the starting point pf building a PC is the processor so I went and got myself an intel core i7 3820 Quadcore chipset with LGA 2011. I believe...