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Hey I just want to make sure that all these components will all work together. I am just about to order my stuff so please tell me quick thanks!

Liani-Li PC70 Silver Case

SONY 52X MAX CD-ROM

Plextor 40X12X40X CD-RW

SONY 1.44 MB Floppy Drive

2 MAXTOR Quite Drive 80 GB 7200 RPM

Antec P4 ATX12V 400Watt Power Supple

XTASY Geforce4 Ti4600

IOMEGA 250MB Zip Drive- OEM

AMD Athlon XP 2100+ 1.72 GHz Processor Retail

Asus A7V33 Via KT333 Athlon (XP)/Duron Skt A DDR333 ATX Mobo w/ Audio, ATA/133, RAID, USB 2.0 Retail 266 FSB, ATA/133, AGP Pro, 3DDR DIMM, 5 PCI, 2USB 2.0, 2 USB 1.1, Audio RAID

Corsair CMX512-2700C2 512 MB PC2700 333MHz DDR SDRAM w/ Heat spreader

Now i know I do not have a keyboard mouse and monitor or speakers that can all wait until i know my system works. Will this all be compatible together thanks!!

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No! It's going to blow up!!!


Yeah, it'll work fine.

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Reply to FatBurger

ooohh pretty system! shiney! me want! lol
yeah it will work fine

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Reply to rcj187

with those cases i've heard that there is a problem mounting mobos in there. what you're going to need to do is superglue the mobo to the tray or case wall.

I run duals because i multitask between notepad, outlook express and winamp :lol:

Reply to mbetea

Yep. I had to glue my MB in my pc-68.


:smile: <b><font color=green> I took an I.Q. test today...It came back negative.</font color=green></b> :smile:

Reply to OldBear

I heard silicone is great for mounting motherboards because it is non-conductive.

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Reply to zpyrd

My MB has to be grounded to the tray so I used steel epoxy.


:smile: <b><font color=green> I took an I.Q. test today...It came back negative.</font color=green></b> :smile:

Reply to OldBear

Now everyone be very carefull. Steel epoxy is only recommended to be used by professionals.
It provides a higher strength bond between mobo and chasis with the added ground shielding benifit however it is also extreemely easiy to short out the entire mobo.

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Reply to zpyrd

<b>WOW!</b>

:eek:



:smile: <b><font color=green> I took an I.Q. test today...It came back negative.</font color=green></b> :smile:

Reply to OldBear

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Reply to Anonymous

I think the JoyDick and TestesBall combo will be ideal.

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Reply to zpyrd

After it's built it will be sturdy enough for submersion bathtub cooling for ludicrous overclocking.

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Reply to zpyrd

Looks good... I would take an Enermax PSU, but hey tasts differ.
It looks like you are planning to OC, you are going to unlock the CPU or do you plan to buy a better heatsink?

<b>THGC:</b> before: :frown: :eek: , after: :smile: :cool: .

Reply to svol

bump

:smile: <b><font color=green> I took an I.Q. test today...It came back negative.</font color=green></b> :smile:

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