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Asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial
Asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial







asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial

* the video transcoding is processer and possibly GPU intesive.

asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial

Intel Processor - Intel Core i7-3930K 3.2GHz (Six Core)

asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial

Internal Lighting - 12" UV Cold Cathode Lighting * the blue LED is a splurg over the non LED * not exactly clear how many fan come in case, but I suspect some extra cooling or is it completely overkill for what I think I need.Ĭase - Cooler Master HAF 922 Blue (Mid Tower) Īdditional Case Fans - 2 x 120mm Blue LED Cooler Master Sickleflow High Performance Fans Here's a basic concept build with some explanation on why I choose it (using ironside computers)Ĭomments. Thats alot, I originally though $2k but greed or misinformation has lead me to seek advice.

asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial

I would like to stay under $3k but looking at cyberpowerpc, ironside computers, ibuypower (same company as cyberpower right?) I seems that what I "think" i need is coming in under $3.5k. So I want computer juice as best as is reasonable.īudget. and I've been given a mandate to go backwards 20 years and scan all family negatives and create such slideshow movies. When it takes 15+ hours to encode a 15 minute video on my current desktop, its time to upgrade. Making A/V slideshows with pictures, videos, sounds. Lots of applications running simultaneously, and gack. I'm not a heavy gamer, not at present, but I have enjoyed them in the past, and one day I'll have time to play PC games again rather than Wii with the kids. So below is a high end system, but maybe its ridiculous, I dunno. So I tend to look for something more than I currently need, and get it to last until its I am past the years were I get new pc's often. That and extended warranty (at least from ironside seems worthwhile). That said, there are many things I "can" do, but with 4 young kids and heavy work schedule, the extra $100 or $200 to have someone do it for me, far outweights any joy or pride I"ll get in doing it myself. Even though I've not done it, I do know that I could find the help I need here, and elsewhere. I build PCs about 20years ago, but times were simpler then. I understand the build it vs buy it debate. A bit of background parameters that I hope will help to elicit some good replies. I've enjoyed reading many of the forums, though mostly I've been in this Off-Topic Computer forum. Discovered this site while searching for reviews on.









Asetek 550lc 120mm liquid cooling cpu cooler tutorial