Hello!
I'm planning to buy a Aopen Cube EZ 65.
But I have some questions you might help me with.
I'm aiming at low cost, silence, and I want to be able to play some games like GTA, and edit some music.
I'm thinking of buying an Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz 128 KB 400MHz, is this a good choise?
I also have a videocard, Geforce4 TI4200, 64 MB. It is passive cooled with the Zalman ZM80A-HP, and it's working great in my current machine. But will it work in the Cube?
The videcoard including the heatpipe-system is kind of big, I'm not sure if it will fit in the Cube. ( http://www.zalman.co.kr/product/zm80A-hp.htm )
as shown on this image;
http://www.motherboards.org/images/21/2 ... 8_p2_7.jpg
it seem to be very little space between the AGP-port and the case.
I don't care if the videocard blocks the PCI-port, it's the space between the card and the case that I'm worried about.
Any thoughts?
Passive cooled Geforce4 TI4200 in Aopen AX Cube?
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I think you might regret getting a Celeron if you have gaming in mind. You might be much better off with a P4 of the same speed. The games might not be playable at all with the Celeron. When I bought my last computer I bought a Celeron 1.7 as its first cpu. My daughter tried to play one of here racing games and it wouldn't. It ran in extreme slow motion. By comparison, the game will play on my current P4 3.0C that is underclocked to 1.5.
Nope the Zalman 80 VGA heatpipes definitely do not fit without cutting the case or leaving off the cover.
The Zalman 50 VGA heatpipes do fit, and they're considered good enough for NV 4000 series or ATI 9600 or below. But it will block out your PCI slot, and even if doesn't you should probably not use your PCI slot anyway to allow for some air circulation to the back heatsink.
You can see the space required for the card here
The Zalman 50 VGA heatpipes do fit, and they're considered good enough for NV 4000 series or ATI 9600 or below. But it will block out your PCI slot, and even if doesn't you should probably not use your PCI slot anyway to allow for some air circulation to the back heatsink.
You can see the space required for the card here