robomonkey said:Can I be cheeky and ask with components you used?, my biggest fear is buying all the stuff and not being able to fit it all in.
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I've been googling around for ages and thats the best mobo I can find, ideally I wanted sata2 onboard, does anyone know of a mATX which does that.?
See my sig I spent a lot of time trying to find a mATX motherboard which included PCI-E, on-board SATA, SPDIF audio and IEEE1394.. and found it in the GigaByte 8I915GM-F. I couldn't find *any* motherboards for AMD CPUs with a mATX form factor and all the features I wanted. The GigaByte was about the only one available. Not terribly expensive, either.
dman_lfc said:Whats the PSU noise like with all that kit in it - is it noticeable for a system under the TV?
Also what P4 heatsink/fan did you use for quietness?
Of the three fan exhausts in the machine, the PSU is easily the hottest which tells me I'm probably pushing it about as far as I should As for fan noise, I barely even notice it, but then I have the machine behind a glass door in the cabinet under my TV (the cabinet is open-backed, which means it doesn't overheat). Besides, my living room isn't ever the quietest of places, what with kids, dogs and cats and all
I'm almost ashamed to say I didn't replace the stock fan/heatsink that came with the P4. It's a huge circular thing with more fins than Finland, so I figured it would probably do the job just fine. And it does, too.. like I said above, I've yet to see CPU temps above about 42deg C. The CPU fan usually runs slower than max -- it speeds up during POST at which point I can *just* hear it.
HTH!
Cheers,