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Answer» Hi, I am a bit confused with will be best for me to get for my PC. 1. Some details of your current case & psu would be helpful. I'm not really sure myself to be honest, this is the exact case: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/cases/cases/galaxy3.html For the psu, after taking a look inside the case, I can see, 230 volts.. possibly 750 watts, ATX switching power supply, I think it is this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CiT-750W-Black-Edition-PC-Computer-Power-Supply-PSU-ATX-750UB-/121135039088 And by too hot, when I play some demanding games with the case closed, the pc will just turn off. I checked my processor and graphics which don't seem to be the problem, and I'm almost positive it is the psu, (as it is pretty hot just touching the top of the case). I have 2 problems maybe, 1: Is that the PSU is blowing hot air directly onto my processor heat sink, (I want to overclock this in the future), so a bigger case will solve that problem. 2. The PSU must be crappy for heat? Looking to one that'll retain and disperse it's heat nicely, giving me plenty of power to overclock etc. The PSU doesn't blow into the case, it takes air from inside the case and expels it out of the back. You shouldn't be looking to overclock with that motherboard, the Bulldozer will destroy it in no time. The XFX Pro 550W or 650W is a good choice from a price/performance perspective. A replacement PSU is highly advisable, the CiT is not a good unit. Even if you don't have that exact unit, it won't be good quality if it came bundled with that case, for that price. Quote from: Calum on October 09, 2013, 05:21:04 AM The PSU doesn't blow into the case, it takes air from inside the case and expels it out of the back. I THOUGHT that, but when I put my hand underneath, I can feel air being pushed into the case, as well as out the back. Howcome with the motherboard? As I thought it was a FAIRLY decent one; I've got a Hyper 212+ evo as the cpu cooler which seems to do a good job, around 50-60 degrees hardcore, but I think most of that is the small case/psu issue. Would there really be much of an issue pushing 3.1 ghz to 4 ghz? Interesting, it definitely should pull air in at the bottom and push air out of the back. It's pretty much impossible for it not to, I can't see how a single fan could push air out of both the back and bottom, leaving nowhere for it to take air in. Have a look here - http://www.overclock.net/t/946407/amd-motherboards-vrm-info-database It's a list of all, or almost all, AMD motherboards with VRM info. Your board is only rated to 95W, not entirely sure how they get away with saying Bulldozer is supported on it to be honest. The link at the start of the thread does a good job of explaining why VRM rating is so important. I certainly would not want to overclock an already power hungry CPU on that board. Quote from: Calum on October 09, 2013, 05:37:43 AM Interesting, it definitely should pull air in at the bottom and push air out of the back. It's pretty much impossible for it not to, I can't see how a single fan could push air out of both the back and bottom, leaving nowhere for it to take air in. I did some googling and yes, I see what you mean. Many people saying they get problems, and from what I can see, it's a pretty cheap board. I've got a budget of about £260 to upgrade :/ Do you have any suggestions? 3 RAM slots would be desirable (if that ever happens), as on Planetside 2 I seem to hit about 90% of my memory, (2 x 4gb installed). Obviously have the case, though I'm trying to look around for one maybe cheaper, to save some money for a better mobo perhaps. Thank you in advance The Asus M5A97 Evo, or Evo R2, is generally regarded as a good board for AMD overclockers, alternatively consider the M5A99X Pro or Evo, or the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 although I would recommend the Asus boards. Quote from: Calum on October 09, 2013, 06:01:42 AM The Asus M5A97 Evo, or Evo R2, is generally regarded as a good board for AMD overclockers, alternatively consider the M5A99X Pro or Evo, or the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 although I would recommend the Asus boards. The M5A97 evo seems decent, and would work for everything as far as I can tell. So that's a £80 mobo, £80 case, now to find an £80 psu £80 is plenty for a decent PSU, the XFX units I mentioned above are more than sufficient and are EXCELLENT quality and value for money. I sound like an XFX shill sometimes but in the PSU market, there are only rare OCCASIONS an XFX doesn't make sense considering their cost. Quote from: Calum on October 09, 2013, 06:07:28 AM £80 is plenty for a decent PSU, the XFX units I mentioned above are more than sufficient and are excellent quality and value for money. Would the 650w be plenty for my power hungry cpu overclocked? Yes.Thank you very much It's not often you get some good help No problem at all, glad to have helped Raaahhh, seems like I'm not going to have enough money in my budget as I thought, does anyone know of any similar but cheaper cases as posted above? Just looking for a full-size well vented case, I don't care much about looks. Thanks |
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