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Message 1532640 - Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 5:21:02 UTC

Vic, if all you need the PC for is paying your bills on-line then you DO NOT NEED all the fancy extras like a big power hungry GPU, massive PSU, water cooling multiple fans and so on. What you do need is a simple PC that is stable, connects to the internet. In the UK such a PC would cost you LESS than your proposed case and PSU (using UK prices) and would run "forever", using less electricity than your bloated monster.
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Message 1532666 - Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 6:55:56 UTC

Vic. I missread your statement to say that you coulndt pay your bills beacuse you needed to but whatever. You finally explained why later on it the thread. Now I get it.
You like to crunch just like the rest of us and be in the forums. No problems with either one. But Im sure most of us here have had a cruncher die. I have had two die.
But what you need is to get a daily driver that just only pays your bills online. No crunching allowed. Only bill paying and getting to a Seti forum. Then when your done it gets powerd down.
We all know that Crunching Seti does tend to work a computer over.
You must have enough parts to throw together a simple daily driver.

Hopefully, you getting that fan running will cure the problem.
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Message 1532669 - Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 7:00:47 UTC

All of my rigs are crunchers, including my daily driver.
I don't push the daily driver as hard, so it does not give me too much lack of response during my browsing and bill paying usage.

I have browsers loaded on 3 or 4 of my other rigs, so if my main one goes down I can launch a browser on one of them and am back online instantly.

Which reminds me, the one thing I should do again is make a current copy of my browser links and update it on a few other rigs.
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Message 1532670 - Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 7:08:49 UTC

That is true of my rigs also.I crunch on all of them. But I still use snail mail to pay bills. But just incase that all 3 of my rigs diead at the same time, My wifes old lap top would get me online.
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Message 1532741 - Posted: 27 Jun 2014, 10:26:45 UTC

Well I am happy to report that the PC is working better now since I'd changed where the fans and pumps are connected to, one fan in particular a Delta AFC1212DE is rated at 1.60A and I don't think the motherboard liked that load, ever since I got the electrical connections right, I've had no problems.
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Message 1533082 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 5:59:23 UTC - in response to Message 1532741.  
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Well I am happy to report that the PC is working better now since I'd changed where the fans and pumps are connected to, one fan in particular a Delta AFC1212DE is rated at 1.60A and I don't think the motherboard liked that load, ever since I got the electrical connections right, I've had no problems.


That is good news :)
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Message 1533123 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 8:01:04 UTC - in response to Message 1533082.  

Well I am happy to report that the PC is working better now since I'd changed where the fans and pumps are connected to, one fan in particular a Delta AFC1212DE is rated at 1.60A and I don't think the motherboard liked that load, ever since I got the electrical connections right, I've had no problems.


That is good news :)

Cause of the complex wiring and numerous splitters, I had to take the PC offline, clean one fan, replace another(or clean it, I just replaced it, I'll sort it later), fixed the wiring behind the Zotac Infinity gpu water pump, cause a cable was hitting a fan there(one wire had been exposed, so I carefully tucked the wire away), then made sure all remaining cables were sorted and supplied with power, the pc is noisier now, but it's a good noise.

The Zotac is doing about 71C right now, not bad for a 1/2" thick radiator, a thicker radiator will be lower in temp for the Zotac.

I cut My self somehow on My left arm, I cleaned the wound and washed up with soap and water as some of the parts had to be cleaned and were dusty, I'm tired... Good night.
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Message 1533129 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 8:09:28 UTC - in response to Message 1533123.  
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Cause of the complex wiring and numerous splitters, I had to take the PC offline, clean one fan, replace another(or clean it, I just replaced it, I'll sort it later), fixed the wiring behind the Zotac Infinity gpu water pump, cause a cable was hitting a fan there(one wire had been exposed, so I carefully tucked the wire away), then made sure all remaining cables were sorted and supplied with power, the pc is noisier now, but it's a good noise.

The Zotac is doing about 71C right now, not bad for a 1/2" thick radiator, a thicker radiator will be lower in temp for the Zotac.

I cut My self somehow on My left arm, I cleaned the wound and washed up with soap and water as some of the parts had to be cleaned and were dusty, I'm tired... Good night.


No wonder you're tired! Sounds like you've been working hard. Sorry about the cut on your arm :(
Night night and hope you have a good sleep :)
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Message 1533218 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 13:46:21 UTC - in response to Message 1533129.  

Cause of the complex wiring and numerous splitters, I had to take the PC offline, clean one fan, replace another(or clean it, I just replaced it, I'll sort it later), fixed the wiring behind the Zotac Infinity gpu water pump, cause a cable was hitting a fan there(one wire had been exposed, so I carefully tucked the wire away), then made sure all remaining cables were sorted and supplied with power, the pc is noisier now, but it's a good noise.

The Zotac is doing about 71C right now, not bad for a 1/2" thick radiator, a thicker radiator will be lower in temp for the Zotac.

I cut My self somehow on My left arm, I cleaned the wound and washed up with soap and water as some of the parts had to be cleaned and were dusty, I'm tired... Good night.


No wonder you're tired! Sounds like you've been working hard. Sorry about the cut on your arm :(
Night night and hope you have a good sleep :)

Water adds weight to PC's just like it does to some people, I think this one might weigh a bit more than 60lbs, so the weight effects My lower back. Thanks, it has a bandage on the wound, it only hurt when soap was applied and then rinsed off.
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Message 1533220 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 13:51:01 UTC - in response to Message 1533218.  


Water adds weight to PC's just like it does to some people, I think this one might weigh a bit more than 60lbs, so the weight effects My lower back. Thanks, it has a bandage on the wound, it only hurt when soap was applied and then rinsed off.

Some computer cases do have sharp edges....
Thankfully, my kitties don't pay much mind to the computers.
They just walk by to get to me, their main objective..LOL.
I do have fan guards installed on all open fans to protect from inquisitive noses. But it's never been much of an issue.
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Message 1533232 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 14:40:02 UTC - in response to Message 1533220.  


Water adds weight to PC's just like it does to some people, I think this one might weigh a bit more than 60lbs, so the weight effects My lower back. Thanks, it has a bandage on the wound, it only hurt when soap was applied and then rinsed off.

Some computer cases do have sharp edges....
Thankfully, my kitties don't pay much mind to the computers.
They just walk by to get to me, their main objective..LOL.
I do have fan guards installed on all open fans to protect from inquisitive noses. But it's never been much of an issue.

Yep, fan guards do work, though I'm only using one 120mm fan guard right now. I found out that Azza should have more Genesis 9000 cases back in stock, in Black or White after July 23rd, at least that's what I'm told by people at Azzatek. So until August 1st I'll be waiting, I can see some wanting a White case, but I know hands can dirty White pretty quickly, so I'd rather have Black. White might be the New Silver...
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Message 1533234 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014, 14:43:58 UTC - in response to Message 1533232.  


Water adds weight to PC's just like it does to some people, I think this one might weigh a bit more than 60lbs, so the weight effects My lower back. Thanks, it has a bandage on the wound, it only hurt when soap was applied and then rinsed off.

Some computer cases do have sharp edges....
Thankfully, my kitties don't pay much mind to the computers.
They just walk by to get to me, their main objective..LOL.
I do have fan guards installed on all open fans to protect from inquisitive noses. But it's never been much of an issue.

Yep, fan guards do work, though I'm only using one 120mm fan guard right now. I found out that Azza should have more Genesis 9000 cases back in stock, in Black or White after July 23rd, at least that's what I'm told by people at Azzatek. So until August 1st I'll be waiting, I can see some wanting a White case, but I know hands can dirty White pretty quickly, so I'd rather have Black. White might be the New Silver...

Just as 'meow' is the new 'bark'.
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Message 1534591 - Posted: 1 Jul 2014, 23:33:03 UTC

Personally I gave up buying overpriced cases years ago.
If your concerned with the aesthetics it may be a problem but otherwise just get a cheap large case and $4.99 can of spray paint in colour you like. Tape off the back panel and holes then blitz the heck out of case
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Message 1534649 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 1:10:59 UTC

Ok an Azza 9000B or 9000W aren't typically expensive, as they usually sell for about $169.99 at a couple of online retailers that I know of, but until they get new supplies in, they are out of stock, but I'll be notified by email by 2 online retailers, one of which is in Texas, they have good prices and sometimes free shipping too. The price I mention does not include shipping.

This case can hold a 480 Radiator in the top, a 240 Radiator in the bottom, a 120 or 140 Radiator in the back and a 240 Radiator in the front while using an EK UNI Hold​er 120 Liqu​id Cool​ing Moun​t Adap​ter - (EK-​UNI Hold​er 120) or two. I picked this case cause it can house an an XL-ATX motherboard, the EVGA X79 Classified is an XL-ATX motherboard, it's the 2nd or 3rd largest form factor there is for a home PC, I think. But I'm waiting until October to buy 2 of these cases. Oh and the 9000B/W case is technically capable of holding 2 psus, though I'm not going to have more than 1 psu per PC if I can help it.
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Message 1534682 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 4:46:35 UTC

I still thank that's expensive, but, I can make custom stuff when I need to so would either buy a cheap 'box' (~$30.00) and cut it up or fabricate from scratch.
As for water cooling, I haven't been so impressed with cooling blocks surface finish or flatness (or CPU it's mating to)
Finding a flat surface and lapping base of block will help in heat transfer from CPU but other components may well overheat without fan cooling in case. Adding a couple of fans is pretty easy as long as PSU can supply enough current, Dremel with cutting wheel is slow but will work.
Probably defeats purpose of water cooling though, having fans and water block
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Message 1534684 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 4:58:41 UTC

Eric's attempts at using a water cooling system were disastrous from start to finish. We kept getting algae in the tank. Yech. Also, Eric put holes in the side of the house that I had to have professionally patched.

Eric has completely given up on the idea of water cooling at this point, and I hope he NEVER reconsiders it!!!
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Message 1534703 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 5:37:58 UTC - in response to Message 1534684.  

Eric's attempts at using a water cooling system were disastrous from start to finish. We kept getting algae in the tank. Yech. Also, Eric put holes in the side of the house that I had to have professionally patched.

Eric has completely given up on the idea of water cooling at this point, and I hope he NEVER reconsiders it!!!

Clear tubing promotes algae, I had the same problem here with the swamp cooler, that ended when the clear tubing was swapped out for black tubing. Any hole I made, I was able to patch, but I'm good with hand tools. 'I haven't yet begun to fight, John Paul Jones.'

@ PJ: I'm not good with a Dremel, My hands go to sleep. I tend to like small hand tools, fans are useful in some cases, like when one has a motherboard that has air cooled parts, like with aio(all in one) water coolers mounted on the cpu and gpus. Fans are also useful when one wants to extract heat from a radiator, My video card, a GTX580 Zotac Infinity uses a 1/2" thick radiator and 2 fans in push/pull, the outer fan is faster than the inner fan in cfm(148/113), both fans are Delta fans and with the swamp cooler on the video card temp is 68C while crunching Seti@Home, a thicker radiator should yield lower temps. Yes adding fans can be done, if one has the connectors, currently I'm out of ways to connect anymore 3pin fans to the psu. Oh and My cpu uses 1 fan on the Corsair H70 Radiator, currently the cpu temp there is 44.4C.
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Message 1534736 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 6:53:57 UTC - in response to Message 1534728.  

I'm using an older video driver cause the current motherboard is crippled power wise, which is partly why My Rac is half of yours, that and I use the cuda32 files for seti, since that is all the driver supports, which are not optimized for this GTX580 gpu, though it does work.

As to the cases, I called the manufacturer and I was told the cases would be coming back in stock after the 23rd of July. I don't know when the cases will be in the retail channel, but there are things I just don't know.
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Message 1534750 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 7:14:24 UTC
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I dont know Vic, But it seems you are spending a lot of cash on Old stuff to super charge it.
Can you run HT?
My I7 920, Will never be able to beat my I7 3770's

Edit- and I only have 3 rigs.
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Message 1534755 - Posted: 2 Jul 2014, 7:27:01 UTC - in response to Message 1534750.  

I dont know Vic, But it seems you are spending a lot of cash on Old stuff to super charge it.
Can you run HT?
My I7 920, Will never be able to beat my I7 3770's

Edit- and I only have 3 rigs.

Hyper threading on an i5 750, no, I'm not keeping the 750 running for any longer than I have to. And My i7 3820 isn't cutting edge, yet it's not real old and I've been there and done that to death. In any case I'm going to bed, as I can't keep My eyelids open, night all...
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