dc7600 - Noise etc

Last post, all of a few hours ago, I forgot to mention that I was ordering from a retailer who happens to have the HQ and domestic distribution warehouse a five minute drive away.

So I have the Noctua. But when the rattling returned, it became clear that it was the PSU fan. So I have a new PSU also

The old PSU was not ATX form factor. The new one is, and shares one single screw position in common - top left corner. Lets hope that holds it in...

It's also fixed cable (which I should be used to), and baffling when you haven't built your own PC in a decade or more; and mostly serviced HP SFFs in a previous job for most of that decade.

Why are there so many cables? What do most of them do? Why is the CPU power cable twice the size (turns out it slides apart, so can be used)? Why does a modern system need 3 Molex connectors? 

Its working, and the PC is vastly quieter. I'll replace it with a modular if I ever feel like burning even more money - the insane cable loom tucks above the DVD drive nearly enough.


Something else I've noticed is that the card head (the G550 is one of the very few dual-head cards that BeOS supports) BeOS is using as default is not the one the BIOS gets displayed on. That I may need to see if I can fix!

My house is still undergoing renovations so I don't really have the space to do anything with this machine yet; but hopefully over Christmas I will.

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