Hi all I wanted to write a comprehensive thread on the HP DX Microtower PC which uses the MSI 0A7C Motherboard aka MS I have. Model Number: MS Ver:.
Many customers know Scythe primarily for its delivery of high-end coolers. Nevertheless, the company is gradually extending its assortment by other PC components. Thus, it decided to launch a new brand PC chassis, codenamed Case by Case 3, that will be distributed initially on the internal market. The model is developed in mid-tower form-factor and features classical austere design. Steel casing is totally painted black (from the inside and outside).Case by Case 3 is able to accommodate motherboards of ATX and micro-ATX standard.
As it was mentioned before, the chassis is characterized by austerity in design and absence of any ornamental elements or distracting insertions in framework. The latter features some dedicated accessories for the screwless drive installation.Internal layout is also estimated for the integration of power supply units of ATX format, four bays for 5.25-inch drives, seven slots for 3.5-inch hard drives or 2.5-inch SSDs. Additionally, the casing. Sapphire Technology has officially presented a new model of its graphics card with the implemented unique Flex solution. Codenamed HD 7870 Flex Edition, this card is based on Graphics Core Next architecture developed by AMD. One of the peculiarities observed in this model is the integration of a high-end cooling system Dual-X that is called to ensure efficient cooling down and practically silent work. Dual-X system consists of heat pipes and two fans, the bearings of which accommodate dirt-repellent coverage.All models of Sapphire Flex series are able to support three DVI monitors in Eyefinity mode and create SLS conditions without the employment of active adapters.
Two monitors are connected to the DVI ports, while the third one – to the HDMI to DVI connector. In addition, customers have got real opportunity to connect up to five monitors simultaneously due to the availability of two DisplayPort sockets.
This might serve a good background for the creation of solutions for. The Jonsbo vendor has recently released the CR-301 RGB CPU Cooler, compatible with AMD and Intel chipsets. The solution can be used with AMD FM1, FM2, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+ chips alongside with Intel LGA 775, 1155/1156/1150/1151 processors. The ultimate value of heat energy dissipated is not to overcome 135 W.The construction of this product features a two-section heatsink, the fins of which are located at right angle to the base, and six heat pipes (6 mm in diameter).Jonsbo supplied its specialty with two 120 mm PWM-controlled fans with the 600–1,600 rpm rotary velocity. In the meanwhile, the noise level does not overcome 25 dBA. The cooler obtained multi-coloured backlighting, offering various operation modes.CR-301 RGB has the 128 × 138 × 135 mm dimensions and weighs 890 g. The Devid.info™ agent utility uses data collection technology to conveniently update multiple PC drivers.
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Hi allI wanted to write a comprehensive thread on the HP DX2250 Microtower PC which uses the MSI 0A7C Motherboard aka MS-7297.I have one as my work PC and I know from all my searching over the years that information on this Motherboard especially is really tough to come! I have learnt alot about it but still much to learn, but ill sharewhat I know and I have posted some links below which I have found useful over the years.The top link is invaluable, its the full specs for the PC / Motherboard and has guided me more than anything as to which upgrades I can make on this motherboard.My current setup still has the Sempron single core 3400+ CPU, but as you can see on the specs link this AM2 socket motherboard can supposedly accept many of the Athlon X2 Dual core processors. I have 2gb of PC2-5300 RAM, which as far as I am aware is the maximum this motherboard will take, with the RAM frequency capped at 630Mhz unless you unlock the BIOS.The graphics card is a PCI-Express X16 v1.0, so dont shell out hundreds on a PCI-Express X16 v2.0 graphics card as youll never see the full benefit!If anyone has any higher settings than these, please enlighten us, id love to think it may be possible to run a quad core processor off this board or PC2-6400 ram if ur able to unlock the BIOS to 800Mhz +.Heres some useful links related to this PC / Motherboard.