Saturday, August 21, 2010

Need help on changing computer cases!!!!?

Hi, ive been lookin around for a new graphics card and found out i needed a LFF V Card so when i found one suitable i found out that i had to have a 400 Watt power supply.THEN! i found out i couldn't even get one decently cheap that had over 300 watts for a Low profile computer,so i said screw i want to get a whole new computer case.But the problem is i need help on how to install it and any other things i should know about like ,Will it fit and etc.Is there anything else i need for it to have it run functionally.





http://hpwebpromotions.com/desktops/s3600z.html?s=100%26amp;k=9902


that the link its 2.3 ghz dual core, 3 gb of RAM and 256Mb NVIDIA 9300 SE. I plan on getting this graphics card


http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4104586%26amp;CatId=3670


and if all works good im getting this case


http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2549301%26amp;CatId=1844





or this


http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3810973%26amp;CatId=1844Need help on changing computer cases!!!!?
Dont mind me saying this but those cases are crap! You can get the CoolerMaster CM690 case for $79 and get a CoolerMaster powersupply prferably 500watts so you dont need to change it again for future upgardes.





here the link to tigerdirect





http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/鈥?/a>





And one more thing. You can fit any thing in that case even two GTX260s or 8800GTS which is the biggest card there is. Read the reviews of the case on tigerdirectNeed help on changing computer cases!!!!?
Now. Pretty much what your saying is, you want a whole new COMPUTER and you want to know if this graphic card you want to buy (I would get a better one, the one you want is a high end graphic card, but one of the lowest of it's kind, I would get a Nvidia 9800GTX+, very nice card, and it's only around $50 more, and it's probably x3-x4 better.)


To make sure if your card will fit in your new computer, find the measurements of the graphic card, AND your case. I would also detuct about 1-2 Inches from the total length of the case, because the front of the case is where you enter the RAM. So find out the measurments of your case, and then deduct around 1-2' inches. Then find out the measurements of the graphic card you want. (The 9800GTX+ is 12', so you might need a big case). So just do what I said :) But seriously consider getting a better graphic card, the 9800GTX+ is very good and you will seriously like it a LOT better then the 9800GT, and it's excellent for only $50 more!
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