first time builder now building
in the end my specs ended up being:
1. Western Digital Raptor 74GB
2. Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 250GB
3. Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 250GB
4. NEC 3540a
5. Zalman CNPS7700-CU 120mm
6. OCZ EL Platinum Revision 2
7. AMD Athlon 64 Venice Core 3000+
8. XFX GeForce 7800GT
9. Thermaltake XASER, Armor Series Full Tower Case
10. MSI K8N NEO4-F
11. PC Power & Cooling 510W SLI-PFC
12. LITE-ON IDE DVD-ROM
13. Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS
14. Logitech X-530 5.1
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before i start building/posting pictures, one question i wanted to ask was if that hsf will be good enough. my friend keeps harassing me saying that the comp will run 68 or over and that it will affect my computer in the long run. true? i thought the zalman would suffice...maybe not.
just wanted to say thanks for all the help i got here and will post pictures and whatnot soon.
1. Western Digital Raptor 74GB
2. Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 250GB
3. Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 250GB
4. NEC 3540a
5. Zalman CNPS7700-CU 120mm
6. OCZ EL Platinum Revision 2
7. AMD Athlon 64 Venice Core 3000+
8. XFX GeForce 7800GT
9. Thermaltake XASER, Armor Series Full Tower Case
10. MSI K8N NEO4-F
11. PC Power & Cooling 510W SLI-PFC
12. LITE-ON IDE DVD-ROM
13. Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS
14. Logitech X-530 5.1
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before i start building/posting pictures, one question i wanted to ask was if that hsf will be good enough. my friend keeps harassing me saying that the comp will run 68 or over and that it will affect my computer in the long run. true? i thought the zalman would suffice...maybe not.
just wanted to say thanks for all the help i got here and will post pictures and whatnot soon.
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Frankly, I'm wondering how much knowledge your friend has about CPU cooling. 68*? That's just nuts. I think I'd have to shut my computer case off from all incoming air to get temps like that. Now, keep in mind, even the best heatsink won't be very effective if:
- it's installed incorrectly
- there's no thermal paste between the CPU and HS
- case ventilation is poor
Have fun with your build. I think you've get a well-balanced basket of parts there. Make sure you pop in for any help you need.
Leo is right, those Venice 3000+ processors are very cool running chips and the Zalman is a superb HSF. I think you'll see temperatures LOWER than 68 degrees even if you removed the fan from that heatsink, or used three of four copper coins to cool the core instead (Not that I'd recommend doing that ) Realistically, you should see an idle temperature of around 28-32 degrees, and a load temperature in the high 30's. But as Leonardo mentioned, ensure that you use a paper thin layer of thermal interface material (such as arctic silver), and that the heatsink is mounted properly.
will most likely involve removing the mobo if it's already in place.
http://www.zalman.co.kr/product/cooler/7700-754-939-940MBlist_eng.htm - theres a button on the right to see the Installation Movie
that link shows
the fan
cpu/mobo
and backplate
i couldnt install the backplate because there already was one down there glued to the mobo. am i missing something?
I never heard of MSI gluing there back plates, Normally they are clipped on . or on a slide clip...I have 1 neo board I thin it is the same as your's and it had clips... if you have a Cam take an image of the top and bottom, Im sure I can walk you through it. and I have 2 towers with the cooler you mentioned above from Zalman they are both AMD athlon 64 3200+ and they run at 32C and 38C under full load... I think you buddy has no idea what he is talking about...... I have built 3 X2 3800+ towers with that cooler and have seen the CPU under full load at 44C
let me know when you can get those images. Im sure we can make it work If you haven't already got it working....
it was a real p.i.t.a to get the darn thing off but after 15 minutes of struggling with it, it came off. im afraid that some of the soldered parts on the bottom of the mobo got scraped off and am hoping it doesnt affect the board. i have it installed now and will be powering it up/posting pictures later today.
However, you actually don't need to take that backplate off for the zalman...you can use that instead of the zalman that comes with the package. Same threading.
I'm not sure what a jumper cable is.
sorry. when i was talking about the backplate, i had installed the cpu and was then installing the hsf.
i resloved the hsf issue and wanted to ask whether or not using a jump cable would affect the hdd at all because i was then installing my floppies, roms, and hdds.
as im now installing my gpu ive found that it will not fully go into the pci-e slot. i took out the motherboard and tried puttting the card in and it would go in just fine. when i put the mobo back into the case i realized it looked like it needed to be risen a little so that the back panal and everything matches up better. whether this is why my graphics card wont go in, i dont know. ive tried looking for the cause of why it wont go in fully but cant see why.
i know im asking a lot of questions, but i think this should be my last. where exactly does the 'power sw' cord go (for power buttom)? ive been looking through the manuals and cant seem to find instructions for it.
thanks
For the power switch - (MSI K8N NEO4-F, right?) - I downloaded the manual and found it easily on page 2-19. Picture below shows where to plug it in.