Originally posted by: InlineFour
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Here's what I ordered:
Antech P150 case
A64 X2 4400+
eVGA 7600GS 256MB (fanless)
Scythe Ninja HS (hope to run passively without a fan)
WD SATA2 16MB WD2500KS HD
Nexas Silent 92mm fan (for front intake)
Zalman NB HS (to replace the NB fan)
Depending on the noise, I may not have all 3 fans (PSU, rear 120mm, front 92mm) going at once.
motherboard?
i think it's kind of risky to run a highend cpu passively. if you had ordered the p180, it features two exhaust, one at the back and one at the top; the cooling might be a little better than the p150.
you said stability is important for you. that's why i recomended the tyan motherboard earlier. tyan boards are known to be used in server boxes where stability is a priority.
where are you odering the p150? the p150 from newegg comes with a PSU already.
Well, the P180 wouldn't fit in his desk cabinet space, so I decided on the P150. I've seen that the PSU that comes with the P150 is fairly quiet, but problematic with particular boards. I'll try it and see how it works, but I ordered a Fortron PSU just in case.
I had alreay ordered yesterday before the Tyan MB recommendation.
In reality, he's wanting to upgrade all his office systems (4 total). While they may not all use a dual core CPU, the motherboard chipsets and graphics cards will likely be the same on all of them to make deploying the OS and programs easier using TrueImage.
As his system is the first one, he knows that there may be some things that need to be tweaked (quieter HD, better cooling with quieter fans). If that's the situation, then the louder hardware will simply be given to someone else who isn't so sensitive.