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Old 10-10-2011, 11:19 PM   #1
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You guys have any advice for how to sell some PC parts on eBay? I'm thinking about selling some of my fans I don't know how to start.

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*shrugs* two drives is a bit over doing it I guess, lol! maybe I'll just go with a single BD drive.

the Corsair H80 has a fan controller, huh? I wonder if there are any big difference between the models.

I can't go to straight heavy water cooling because they take a lot of work and I'm disabled, I can't move around a lot at the moment.
Yeah, you don't have to do everything at once. Build it slowly starting with the BD drive.

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Yep, I'm keeping my eye out on it on Amazon too.

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It's surprising that so many DIY builders overlook Amazon when it comes to cheaper prices for components. I've had good luck with Amazon when it came to OEM hard drives and RAM; haven't ordered a motherboard or video card yet.
I'm always going back and forth between Newegg and Amazon trying to get the best price possible.
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Canadians can't use Amazon in most cases, which is why I stuck with Newegg.
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I'm always going back and forth between Newegg and Amazon trying to get the best price possible.
Also, check MicroCenter, TigerDirect and Superbiiz.com. Unfortunately I have stores nearby for the first two, so tax is a factor. Overall though, those 3 are pretty close in price (vs. NewEgg). One advantage Superbiiz has over the others is consistent coupon codes for x amount of $ off. Pretty much one per week-to-two-weeks basis.

Oh and I returned my Corsair H80. I think I'll wait until the next version comes out. I went back to air-cooling. Bought the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo from oddly enough Amazon who had it for the same amount NewEgg did. It was almost $60 cheaper than the Corsair (for only a few degrees in temperature difference from reviews) so more money back into my pocket.
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http://www.amazon.ca

Also, check MicroCenter, TigerDirect and Superbiiz.com. Unfortunately I have stores nearby for the first two, so tax is a factor. Overall though, those 3 are pretty close in price (vs. NewEgg). One advantage Superbiiz has over the others is consistent coupon codes for x amount of $ off. Pretty much one per week-to-two-weeks basis.

Oh and I returned my Corsair H80. I think I'll wait until the next version comes out. I went back to air-cooling. Bought the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo from oddly enough Amazon who had it for the same amount NewEgg did. It was almost $60 cheaper than the Corsair (for only a few degrees in temperature difference from reviews) so more money back into my pocket.
Did you not like the H80?
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Oh and I returned my Corsair H80. I think I'll wait until the next version comes out. I went back to air-cooling. Bought the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo from oddly enough Amazon who had it for the same amount NewEgg did. It was almost $60 cheaper than the Corsair (for only a few degrees in temperature difference from reviews) so more money back into my pocket.
Did you return the Corsair H80 because of cost or performance? I'm asking because I was contemplating the H80 for my next build.
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Ya seriously. I just talked to you about my PC parts and I just received my H80. Don't tell me it sucks !

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Old 10-22-2011, 10:21 AM   #6
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lol. With your cpu, stick with the H80.

I never used the H80. It was sitting on my desk along with everything else while I was waiting for the Asus Gen3 motherboards to come out. And when they did a few days ago, it's the exact same board compared to the one I eventually bought...except for having pci-express 3.0 slots. Not worth the $40 in price increase. I bought the P8Z68-V instead.

So during my wait, I took apart my old Socket 478 setup and cleaned the cpu/added new thermal paste. I forgot I had a Thermalright heatsink on there, which alone weighs about 2lbs.! I don't remember the model # nor is it on their website anymore, but this thing is a beast.

Anyway, that made me look at air cooling again, which I have literally ignored since having my H70 last year. There are a few new and nice cheap heatsinks that I read about, so it saved me around $60. I don't overclock, so I decided to go with the 212 Evo. The H80 still provides the best all-around cooling performance from all the reviews I've read though (also during overclocking).
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Old 10-22-2011, 10:19 PM   #7
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hehe. Okay, just making sure

I received all my parts except my video cards and PSU... Sucks having to look at all the parts and can't put it together. I don't want to start half now and half later. All at once or nothing.
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hehe. Okay, just making sure

I received all my parts except my video cards and PSU... Sucks having to look at all the parts and can't put it together. I don't want to start half now and half later. All at once or nothing.
Have you picked a monitor yet or do you already have one? I've got everything except a monitor and a CPU cooler.
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Old 10-23-2011, 01:04 PM   #9
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hehe. Okay, just making sure

I received all my parts except my video cards and PSU... Sucks having to look at all the parts and can't put it together. I don't want to start half now and half later. All at once or nothing.
That's how I was for a while. I was going crazy.

Here's a video I took of how fast it boots and shuts down. I have the monitor running to my Denon receiver (there's always around an 15-second delay at start-up), but then notice how quickly the bios screen appears, then disappears. It can be a pain if you don't time it right to get into the bios. And I'm really loving the UEFI bios design. Very easy to work with.
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