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  1. ok. i5 ur goign to have 100-200 in cpu and 100-200 in a good board. and 100 in a case. wow we dont have shit and have 300-500 already. its cheap to be honest. i wouldnt take less then a grand for my system.  phenom II t1090 3.2ghz 6 core 4 gigs of amd black edition memory 640 gig hard drive dvd rom and ati HD5770 with gd70-790 fx board with xclio wind tunnel case.  and last thing i've ordered was the cpu.. what 2-3 years ago

  2. i have a xfx 5770 single fan card. runs up to 75C before the fan speed will even go over 30% usage. now that i use MSI afterburner i can make the fan speed go up fo different temps i can get my card to max out @ 55C on hours of gaming. and overclocked.

  3. idk motherboard brands IMO anymore are the same no matter what. ur going to have your good ones and bad ones. everyone told me MSI is horrible. well 3 years later not a single issue. 790Fx-gd70 board. supports 2-16x crossfire and 4 cards total. 2133 memory downfall now is Sata 6.0 and cpu support is limited to 6 core Phenom II which seems to be more then powerful to play any game with little issues. what ever u build memory speed has been my big factor. went from 1333 memory to 2133 and holy crap. gaining 20- 80 fps depending on the game. what ever you build figure out your "Bottle neck" and figure it out. mine now is my video card but so tapped out on money from school this and that.. so i've neglected that issue.

     

    basically you get what you pay for, almost all brands have their inexpensive consumer lines, and their hardcore best of the best architecture line.

     

    Yes but i've also had few cheaper ones in my day and other expensive ones. so idk everyone had different issues. foxconn i think was one of my first with a P4 system. it just dumbed speeds down to 33mhz for memory and hard drive. so i went to amd after my 4th board going bad. on intel setup. since i've had biostar gx790 onboard video quit on that which i could care less about. and that had nothing to do with the quality. that was drunk night had side off my computer and room mates were playing with airsoft guns. and beer + airsoft = dented case and a wet motherboard.

  4. 4890 friend had 3 of them he used HIS ice q4 cards and they ran really cool. Amd heat issue is drivers. if u run Msi afterburner or just manually adjust the fan speed they dont run that bad. but dont run the coolers that have 2 fans or a centered single fan. they are the ones that run hot.

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  5. idk motherboard brands IMO anymore are the same no matter what. ur going to have your good ones and bad ones. everyone told me MSI is horrible. well 3 years later not a single issue. 790Fx-gd70 board. supports 2-16x crossfire and 4 cards total. 2133 memory downfall now is Sata 6.0 and cpu support is limited to 6 core Phenom II which seems to be more then powerful to play any game with little issues. what ever u build memory speed has been my big factor. went from 1333 memory to 2133 and holy crap. gaining 20-80 fps depending on the game. what ever you build figure out your "Bottle neck" and figure it out. mine now is my video card but so tapped out on money from school this and that.. so i've neglected that issue.

  6. they were cheap plugs being fried by MSD and i duration cam. needs good good plugs. only brand i've ever seen do that in my engine. 450-500 horse 355 sbc. had few hrs and i never reuse my plugs after any tear down. none of the parts stores carried a platnum or irridum plug for my engine. so i threw cheap ones in it and it dropped 2 cylinders first time down the track. burnout box i was fine but after 330 foot mark just completely died. 4500 only higher it would rev. my shift lights @ 7500. but u get what u pay for i guess

  7. every time i've done rear plugs in FWD v6. undo the Dog-bone engine mount. ratchet strap from the rear of the intake to core support. u can achieve more room then using the next hole on the dog bone. also just because they are sorta of a hassle to change. i've always replaced with Irridiums or platnums so i never have to deal with them for long time.

     

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    This is from my truck. cheap plugs. these lasted. a month. maybe 2 of 8 junk in 50-100 miles. champions good for sleds and lawn care equipment but ill never buy another for my cars or trucks.

  8. I feel outdated lol had my Motherboard for few years. Manufacturer:

    MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD Processor:

    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.2GHz Memory:

    8192MB RAM Hard Drive:

    120gb SSD/ 640gb HDD Video Card:

    ATI Radeon HD 6900 Series Monitor:

    25" Hanns-G 2ms response 1080P Sound Card:

    Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) Speakers/Headphones:

    Logitec cheapo Keyboard:

    Pos gateway Mouse:

    ahhh HP? Mouse Surface:

    Lol... gots a birdy on it. Operating System:

    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_rtm.090713-1255) Motherboard:

    MSI 790FX-GD70 Computer Case:

    XCLIO Windtunnel/ CORSAIR HX Series 1000 watt

  9. Ford 6.7L diesel. 400 horse 800 ft lbs of torque and mid 20's for gas mileage driving correctly. i would strongly look into a diesel if your pulling. my old work truck was 04 F350 with 5.4L and it was a turd trying to pull trailer up hills.but it never broke down. when they retired that i got a 2011 f450 with 6.7L and omg i fell in love. the gmc and chevy's we had had transmission issues many times. i would take a ford for pulling anyday. and sad thing is im a chevy guy. but thats my toys if i want something to be working hard ill get a ford no 2nd guessing.

  10. only @ stop signs? might be Torque convertor lock up also. if ur thinking wires. i've put a brand new set on before that were junk. and they were really nice set. easiest way to check wires is with a MULTIMETER. put it on OHMS and should be between 0-10 ohms if not that check the coils for corrusion or rust. and just get electrical greese on the connections and place wires back on. and every mitsubishi engine i've ever messed with had rocker noise. easy way to pin point where sounds coming from is get a long screwdriver while it's running and hold the end against something and other end against your ear. you can figure out exactly where the noise is coming from. works as well as a mechanics stethoscope.

  11. I've had my trailblazer have that problem and my old saturn. it was in the safety crap when u press the brake the safety is sposed to disengauge it to shift and mine was getting warn. my fix was to remove the safety out of the shifter. that was on the floor in both not a column shifter. "Safetly Lockout Solenoid" or maybe the cable is gettin warn. i know aftermarket like B&M shifters the cable touches the exhaust its toast wont shift right and it will have bind points in it. if they didnt have the cable far enough away from the exhaust.

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    Amd 790Fx mobo

    Amd 1090T cpu 6 core 3.2ghz

    Raidmax 700watt psu

    coolermaster 120mm cpu cooler

    ATI HD5770

    4Gb's 2133mhz memory

    640 gb seagate barracuda hdd

    120gb Ocz SSD

    2x 74gb Raptor drives

    dvd burner idk what brand xD

    25" Hanns-G monitor

  13. are you completely positive it is a TH400 and not a TH350. Th350 has a vaccum shift thing on the side if the vaccum lines not hooked up or has a crack it will make it slip when it shifts.

  14. New To the Forums... Been playing on the servers for year and a half on and off. thought i'd join and get to meet some of you! im 22 will be 23 May 2nd from Hazleton, Iowa "Small town surrounded by cornfields lol" hope to be putting more hours into the servers. havent played anything in the last 3-4 months. always very busy with friends and working. well see you all on the servers?

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