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the-pi-guy said:
Bruxel said:
So me and the lady built the pc, had to go back 2 times to get all the parts that were due in stock.

the build was a little stressfull and complicated but overall staight forward. The motherboard just barley fit in the tower as it is actually the same size. The amd heat sink fan was intresting it is the lever method and locks well but wont go up and over all the way, i would be forcing it way to much and got a bad feeling that somthing may crack.

what is a crossfire? came with video card.

when we finnally put all the peices together added all the cables in the right spots. whats left was to add the system fan. but... the plug on the system fan it self was melted to the extreme, manufacutors fault.. so i guess i could just bring in the whole tower and see what they say as its all built. or would they make me take it all apart? that be a huge hassle. I sure hope everything works this has been a scarey, intresting procsess

You could get another video card of the same type and put them in crossfire.  It's a "multi-gpu solution" by AMD. You shouldn't worry about it, unless you decide to get another video card.  

Better people than me could help you with the other stuff.  

so the case fan is not overally nesscisary if its not used? there is the gpu fans and the heat sink fan as well as the powersupply fan, i am sure it might be pretty cool in there, but I am not sure.

thanks for the input, anyone have another opinion on this?



 

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