Hello there people!
Here we go with the next chapter of the “Scope Opera

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“The Fan was Pure Fun”
Well, what happened is that I have never seen a dual core running before I’ve got mine, so I would have never suspected that the “main fan” could get just quiet or stop moving! For me that was a terribly omen that would suggest sudden death of the CPU by overheating! I know that AMD Athons CPUs were suspected to die from 10 to 12 seconds after not having an active fan. I still was in those days… I didn’t know things had changed in such a radical way in terms of temperature.
To stare at a CPU fan without rushing to switch off the system, is an impossible thought for somebody used to work with Pentium 4s and old Athlon CPUs!
Well, an incredible coincidence made me believe firmly in a bad fan. The coincidence was that a cable touched the fan, and it immediately after stopped. Then I cleared the cables and started the system twice again, and the fan would not move.
I guess I’m not the only person that has worried much about seen this… I can imagine many guys like myself, switching off their system at light speed.
Ok guys, I am right now writing from a new computer… He!
My first computer was called
“Little Pitter”, the second one raised its status and came to be
“Zeus” and the last one was baptized
“Fenix” by my lovely wife, because – she said – it has been reborn for its own ashes… Yea, she’s also crazy like me!
So far so good, the system is running extremely stable but I am just starting installation, so, it’s too early to swear about it. Right now, I’m doing an XP online update.
You know? I still get slightly anxious when I see that the CPU fan stops in my eyes… it’s so strange. Now, CPU temperature is a mere 21 ºC, which is very low.
About Gigabyte:
Shame on Gigabyte installation DVD! The bloody Google Bar is constantly ticking itself so you install it. You say “no, thank you”, but the box ticks itself again and again and again, this is not fair… It is a stupid behavior for such a big company to try forcing people. What are they doing? It is silly when a rich man gets covetous for a penny! Common you guys at Gigabyte, we are not children, we like to choose by ourselves what is to be installed and way. Do you really need to increase your incomes being one of the biggest MOBO sellers in the world? This plays completely against your corporative image
The Enermax FMAII 535 is so silent that you need to get your ear at a few centimeters to hear its fans. There are two of them, one smaller and the second one pretty big. Very efficient by the way, as the unit keeps quite cool; there is a knob for you to increase or decrease the fans speed, but as you can hardly hear anything, well, it doesn’t matter how fast they turn, so I have chosen to let them full speed. The cables that come with the PSU are of excellent quality and grasp hard to every take, nothing to worry about a loose cable or connection at all.
My configuration is as follows:
Case: Thermaltake Xaser II
PSU: Enermax FMA II 535 watts
MOBO: GIGABYTE P35C-DS3R
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 - 2.66 GHZ 1333 MHZ 4MB
RAM: DDR2 Corsair Twin X 2GB (2X1024) 6400C4 800MHZ
VIDEO CARD: EVGA 8600 GTS 256MB
1394: Advantec card with three plugs
HDD: 3 SATA, 160GB, 250GB, 400GB
DVD RW: LG
CD reader: Asus 52X
Floppy: 1.44
SCOPE: one Pulsar 1 Plus Card made in 1998 (still for me, the most advanced piece of hardware for what I can do with it)
Cheers
Note: I will keep you informed on how it performs, in a few days, when all the installations have been done, I don’t have all the time I need for that right now.
Happy
"Scope Opera"...
