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    cant help you with coolers, but I´ve heard only good bout Coolermaster....actually I think I have it....

    As for two monitors, u can use them to expand your work area/clone it/use one as monitor for video. I think almost all the graphic cards support that, but dont know how it works under Linux. It should since Linux is almost always used in proffesional sphere of video editing ...
    Me angry! Where´s my food!

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    Post New computer: PSUs and monitors

    I am not speaking about cooler systems, st39.6. I was talking about power supply units

    I have this problem: I don't want generic PSUs. Brands available here with ATX 2.2 models: Thermaltake and Cooler Master (once found an Antec but very expensive, price is almost double than Cooler Master). I was adviced to not buy Thermaltake by a member of a Venezuelan forum (but he not specified why). Another user of the same forum commented that Cooler Master PSUs have not enough power to support PCIe graphic cards or something like that. So I want to know if someone here has an opinion about those brands.

    The thing about the monitors: my two monitors have the old VGA connectors. I suspect that there are no more video cards with two of such connectors.

    (source)

    And sorry for so much questions.

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    Post PSU bought

    Yesterday I bought my PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 650W (official page). I didn't found the Cooler Master iGreen 600 (which I believe is better, for example MTBF is 400,000 in the Cooler Master model and 120,000 in the Tt model I bought) but I didn't want to wait more.

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    Now I need to solve a problem with my home electric wiring because my UPS has a red light warning me to not use it with my present electric system.

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    I have installed GNU/Linux Ubuntu last night. Some thoughts and comments here

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmcc View Post
    Yesterday I bought my PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 650W (official page). I didn't found the Cooler Master iGreen 600 (which I believe is better, for example MTBF is 400,000 in the Cooler Master model and 120,000 in the Tt model I bought) but I didn't want to wait more.

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    Now I need to solve a problem with my home electric wiring because my UPS has a red light warning me to not use it with my present electric system.

    Daammmmnnnn.... how big is that thing?



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    Post Tt PSU

    That fan is 14 centimeters in diameter, j7wild. I believe that the size of this PSU is normal, nothing big

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