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  • #31
    I don't think you CAN quick-format a drive the first time. I thought when a partition was first created you had to do a full format?
    Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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    • #32
      you can always quickformat (at least with WinXP). Never had issues with it.

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      • #33
        I thought you couldn't quickformat a new drive either, but apparently you can. Win2k and XP setup can do it. But I think it wouldn't be a bad idea to do a full format on a new drive anyway - it couldn't hurt.

        As for the Thermaltake case, it appears to have the same innards as the Antec 3700-series cases but a different exterior design. If you don't care too much about the outsides, you can save some money by getting the Antec 3700AMB. In terms of cooling they should be similar. The 3700AMB might be quieter though since it's made out of steel rather than aluminum (the extra weight helps for dampening).

        Here's a SPCR review of the Zalman 7700 heatsink:
        The new Zalman 7700 heatsink/fan is a natural extension of the radial design of the successful 7000 series to the higher thermal demands of the most recent processors — particularly the fastest Intel Prescott core P4s with their >100W output. An integrated 120mm diameter fan is employed instead of a 92mm fan. How does the


        Basic summary: 7700 is a bit better for cooling than the 7000, but is not any quieter. Also, the Cu version is 918 grams, which is pretty damn heavy. Thermalright XP-120 outperforms both, but is more expensive. However the XP-120 is lighter (all-aluminum).

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        • #34
          my friend has had troubles installing xp pro using quick format so i would suggest just do the full format for a first time install and save the potential trouble.
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          • #35
            3700 was my first choice, however only comes with a 350w power supply unit. I am not in the US so negotiating for a PSU less case is going to be bothersome. That being said I'd love the 3700BQE.
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            • #36
              just noticed that my pwc is back below 2k, wazzup with that
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              Ryzen: Asrock B450M Pro4, Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB G-Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 RAM, 1TB Seagate SATA HD, 256GB myDigital PCIEx4 M.2 SSD, Samsung LI24T350FHNXZA 24" HDMI LED monitor, Klipsch Promedia 4.2 400, Win11
              Home: M1 Mac Mini 8GB 256GB
              Surgery: HP Stream 200-010 Mini Desktop,Intel Celeron 2957U Processor, 6 GB RAM, ADATA 128 GB SSD, Win 10 home ver 22H2
              Frontdesk: Beelink T4 8GB

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              • #37
                The Antec SLK3000B is similar to the 3700 cases but doesn't come with a PSU. It has the less restrictive fan grille of the 3700BQE but the better HD cage of the AMB.

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                • #38
                  Any updates? Did you go with the Foxconn motherboard??
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