Thanks j.dre i will get on ordering these parts soon.
ill let u know how my little project goes
I recommend you watch the video at least two times to make sure you understand everything. If you're still uncomfortable with it, then I suppose buying from CyberPowerPC is the next best thing. I don't mind helping you pick one out on CyberPowerPC.com, but it will be a bit worse than your own build.
Hey @J.Dre
I have my laptop and for some reason it gets over heated quite easily when I run 10 clients~
Any advice on what I can change to improve it a little so it doesn't heat up so quick?
Depends on the laptop you have. What type/brand is it?
It likely just needs to be cleaned and re-pasted. I recommend IC Diamond Thermal Compound. It's the most reliable I've used.
I guess for a laptop its decent but I have no clue about pcs lool
http://i.imgur.com/pWgDEEC.png
Looks like you have a decent CPU. It should definitely be able to handle Tibia clients, at least 20.
Install this monitoring software and tell me what your CPU temperature is. I'm fairly certain it just needs some new thermal paste.
http://i.imgur.com/jAnDLib.png
here you go bro :)
There might be something wrong with the fan etc as when I run like 15 tibia clients the laptop gets extremely hot and also I have this under it I thought it might help and it did a little but not totaly
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trust-Laptop.../dp/B0037RIDYS
Yeah, that looks like it is getting warm. You need some new thermal compound.
What is the laptop you bought? The laptop name.
@Rydan,
I'd recommend something very similar to this post.
Additional notes: A full-tower case allows for better cooling. The 750D is a great case. If you want to, I'd recommend upgrading to a GTX 980 graphics card. Or if you want to go SLI, dual GTX 970's would be a great combination. Keep in mind: The 5820k is limited to dual (2x) PCIE support. The 5930k & 5960x will support up to four graphics cards. The Samsung 850 EVO is new. It is based on the latest 3D-VNAND technology. It comes with a 5 Year/150TBW warranty. I'd recommend grabbing one of these. If you want a more "durable" or "sustainable" solution, I'd recommend the Samsung 850 PRO.
@J.Dre If u bored and likes to build computers, See what u can turn 2521,02(USD) into :)