I'm about to drop another 7-800 or so on a new CPU and Graphics Card. The CPU I have at the moment is a AMD X2 4600+, with a Zalman Aeroflower for cooling.
Since I'm not replacing the motherboard, and remembering just how much force was needing to actually attach the Zalman, how easy are these things to get off?
This was the first time I'd assembled a computer from scratch, so I didn't do much tinkering once I got the thing set up, so I'm a little bit concerned with damaging any components close to the CPU base. It's fixed with Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy, so I'm going to assume it wont be an easy job getting the CPU seperated from the cooler. In that respect, it is advisable to pick up a new cooler due to the current one and the remnant of epoxy it will leave not giving the new CPU as good a surface for the cooler to rest on?
Second, I'm upgrading the graphics to an 8800 model, size isn't an issue as I have a card with almost the same dimensions at the moment. I was just wondering how much of a power increase the 8800s have over earlier models. If memory serves me (I'm at work at the moment) I have a 650W PSU. With the new CPU and Graphics Card, along with a Creative X-Fi already in there, I imagine this should hold up fine, but I thought I'd double check. If memory fails and it turned out it's not a 650W, what's the recommendation to give that sort of setup good cover?
Finally, I'm considering adding another HD and a taking the RAM up by 2gig, will a 650 still cope?
Thanks as always.
Since I'm not replacing the motherboard, and remembering just how much force was needing to actually attach the Zalman, how easy are these things to get off?
This was the first time I'd assembled a computer from scratch, so I didn't do much tinkering once I got the thing set up, so I'm a little bit concerned with damaging any components close to the CPU base. It's fixed with Arctic Silver Thermal Epoxy, so I'm going to assume it wont be an easy job getting the CPU seperated from the cooler. In that respect, it is advisable to pick up a new cooler due to the current one and the remnant of epoxy it will leave not giving the new CPU as good a surface for the cooler to rest on?
Second, I'm upgrading the graphics to an 8800 model, size isn't an issue as I have a card with almost the same dimensions at the moment. I was just wondering how much of a power increase the 8800s have over earlier models. If memory serves me (I'm at work at the moment) I have a 650W PSU. With the new CPU and Graphics Card, along with a Creative X-Fi already in there, I imagine this should hold up fine, but I thought I'd double check. If memory fails and it turned out it's not a 650W, what's the recommendation to give that sort of setup good cover?
Finally, I'm considering adding another HD and a taking the RAM up by 2gig, will a 650 still cope?
Thanks as always.