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Spec looks good, im using vista 64 primarily now 2 gig is fine for most things, some games like company of heroes can thrash the hard drive a bit when exiting to windows.
The ultra is really not worth the cash over the regular gtx, might want to pick up an evga 8800gtx and use their stepup program to get the 9800gtx when thats out. http://evga.com/stepup/default.asp Sound card probably isn't needed, the integrated audio on the p35 is pretty decent. Ram im using is the following OCZ 2GB (2 x 1GB) PC2-8500 1066MHz "sli ready". How ram can be sli ready is pretty funny, marketing gimmicks ftw. Might want a decent cooler for that quad, they run pretty hot, stock coolers definately not worth a shit. thermalright 120 ultra extreme is meant to be the best (have to buy fan seperatly) i had one and it had a concave base and wasn't worth a shit, if you cna get one without the concave base theyre supposed to be really good. |
when is the 9800 supposed to be out? i can get the ultra for $10 cheaper than a gtx because of a special going on now.
should i go up to 1066 with the ram? yeah i will be getting a cpu cooler for sure. thanks gerv. |
1066 ram just gives you some overhead for overclocking so its probably worthwhile.
9800 is supposed to be around november sometime but its not been confirmed, just the usual "net info" thats going on. Possible it wont be here till feb, which rules out the evga stepup as its 90 days from time of purchase. Penryn is also due late this year which is "true" quad core on 45nm so meant to run a lot cooler, might be worthwhile waiting a bit if you cna hold on for that long. |
before, i was thinking of waiting a while for x38 boards, penryn and g92 before i built, but i read a bit and didn't think it was worth it. no real advantage for x38 or p5k for me, penryn would be nice, but thats a while away and g92 would also be nice but maybe i can get lucky if they release it within 90 days.
edit: hah i think we posted at the same time. yeah with penryn though i would need a new board, right? x38. can't run penryn off p5k right? |
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Specs I went with:
[quote:5c465]Silverstone TJ09 Case Corsair 620hx Power Supply Intel Q6600 Processor Asus P5K Premium Motherboard Corsair 6400C4 2x1GB RAM EVGA 8800 Ultra Video Card Seagate 500GB HHD Pioneer 18X DVD Drive D-Link 10/100 Router Vista Ultimate 64bit Klipsch Promedia 2.1 Speakers Gateway 21" LCD (already had) Yate Loon 120mm Fans Silverstone Bay Converter Silverstone 3 Port Fan Controller Thermalright 120 Ultra CPU Heatsink with Scyth S-Flex Fan [/quote:5c465] Motherboard tray and rear pillars painted flat black. Turned out decent. Looks better than the bright aluminum. Everything else in the case will be black so I figured a black motherboard tray would be nice as well. Can really see the 5" or 3.5" bays up front with the door on, so I didn't paint them, and it would be a big pain in the ass so I left them alone. [img]http://aycu02.webshots.com/image/27321/2002794227372876440_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu03.webshots.com/image/23202/2001312805508146476_rs.jpg[/img] Last night I was kind of messing around to see how I will arrange things with the dvd and the 120mm fan/bay converter. I think I like this set up better than having the dvd drive on top. [img]http://aycu11.webshots.com/image/26490/2002775736937483864_rs.jpg[/img] The bay converter can hold 4 hard drives. Right now in this rig I have room for 10 hard drives which is insane. I have 2 500gig seagates and not entirely sure where I will put them. Either in their normal spot under the fan controller where there is a separate fan bracket for them, or in the bay converter. Right now i'm leaning toward their original spot because of cable management. I can make it so their plugs face the rear panel of the case, which I think is better than facing the rear of the motherboard tray where the exhaust is. I can then use the bay converter solely for intake air. [img]http://aycu16.webshots.com/image/25575/2002704855011480173_rs.jpg[/img] |
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I decided on the hard drives in their normal spot so I could leave the bay converter solely for intake.
What I did want to do on the drives was flip them so I could run the cables at the back, not across the gpu fan in the front. So I marked out a couple holes and drilled and countersunk them. Didn't want to leave it with just 1 screw on either side, even though they fit nice and tight in the cage with the weather stripping. [img]http://aycu39.webshots.com/image/25438/2000076112961728587_rs.jpg[/img] Nice and clean on the windowed side [img]http://aycu16.webshots.com/image/23135/2001460714637513274_rs.jpg[/img] back side [img]http://aycu20.webshots.com/image/25659/2001409370135935287_rs.jpg[/img] Power supply was next just to get it in there. [img]http://aycu16.webshots.com/image/26295/2004717706039053192_rs.jpg[/img] And then started work on the mobo tray. [img]http://aycu02.webshots.com/image/26841/2004779072372476352_rs.jpg[/img] Didn't really take many pictures of my adventures with the mobo, but I probably screwed that thing down and took it back off 8 or so times because I found something I wanted to do each time after I had screwed it down that required it to be unscrewed. Took me a little while to get the placement of fan wires and such under the mobo, and the one thing i didn't realize is that the thermalright 120 required the backplate to go underneath the mobo, so that required me to unscrew the whole thing again and unplug everything to get that on there. The last after market heatsink I installed was on an AMD 3500+ and that just clipped onto the top side. So thats how I was thinking it would go in my head, but I really should have looked first. This is actually a much better way to do it rather than trying to force that clip down being afraid you're going to slip and smash a hole through the mobo. I installed the CPU heatsink while the tray was in the case because I had heard some people could fit and some couldn't, so I didn't really want to do the whole thing outside the case and then have to take it off again. Here you can see the top of the case where I ran the 8 pin power and the top 2 case fans and the rear case fan. The 8 pin has just enough slack from the corsair 620 to go behind the mobo tray. I would like to kind of tidy up the fan wires, but I think it looks pretty decent. With the window on you probably wouldn't notice. [img]http://aycu28.webshots.com/image/27987/2003724127541932341_rs.jpg[/img] And with that all done I plugged in the SATA cables for the hard drives. I have to wait a while for the black ones I ordered, but the red look kind of cool there. Not sure why I didn't plug one in for the SATA DVD drive. Video card is like a brick and the EVGA lettering on the side won't stay on. Maybe when it gets hot they'll stick. [img]http://aycu12.webshots.com/image/24411/2003765012793777684_rs.jpg[/img] I kind of plugged everything in to see the amount of wires i'd have in there. Not that big of a deal. I can run most of them behind the gpu fan because of the way I oriented things, which is nice. Should really only have the one main 24 pin power and the vid card power running up the case where it's visible. All the rest will go right behind. (I know the USB is in the wrong plug. Not sure why i put it there, just to see if it would reach that general area. Not sure if they all will fit nicely. Will have to wait and see) [img]http://aycu05.webshots.com/image/26644/2003773516652819294_rs.jpg[/img] With most everything installed i'll just tidy up the cabling and wait for my sata cables to come in and it should be good to go. Maybe load up the OS this weekend and see what she can do. [img]http://aycu25.webshots.com/image/25184/2003734395809455775_rs.jpg[/img] I'll post pics when shes all wrapped up. |
how much did u spend in all?
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i should take some pics of my build, i'm pretty proud of it.. i also had to put in and take out the MOBO multiple times because i forgot little details.. got pretty frustrating but its all worth it when you fire the beast up |
It's only a matter of time until we have to apply for planning permission to build extensions on to our cases to make room for the motherfucking heatsinks.
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Everything including shipping, taxes etc etc, around $2,900 cdn. probably around $2,700 cdn on just components. this includes speakers, operating system, router the extra drive bay and fan controller that you wouldn't normally take into consideration, fans and heatsink. Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA2 3GB/S 7200RPM 16MB Cache NCQ Hard Drive 2 $109.99 $219.98 Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor LGA775 Kentsfield 2.40GHZ 1066FSB 8MB Retail Box 1 $289.99 Silverstone CFP51-B Black Aluminum 3X5.25IN to 4X3.5IN Bay Converter with 120MM Fan And Blue LED 1 $63.62 Silverstone FP33-B Black Aluminum 3.5 Drive Bay 3 Port Fan Controller 1 $28.38 Pioneer DVR-212D Black DVD-RW 18X6X18 DVD+RW 18X8X18 DL 10X SATA 2MB OEM DVD Burner No Software 1 $37.98 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition 64BIT DVD OEM 1 $205.99 Klipsch Promedia 2.1 THX Computer Speaker System 160W RMS 1 $164.99 D-LINK DI-604 4PORT 10/100 Broadband Router 1 $45.15 Yate Loon D12SL-12 120MM Quiet Cooling Fan 1350RPM 47CFM 28DB 3PIN & 4PIN Sleeve Bearing OEM 7 $7.99 $55.93 EVGA E-GEFORCE 8800 Ultra 612MHZ 768MB 2.16GHZ GDDR3 Dual DVI-I HDCP HDTV Out Video Card 1 $649.99 ASUS P5K Premium WIFI-AP ATX LGA775 P35 2PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 3PCI SATA RAID Sound WLAN 1394 Motherboard 1 $252.99 Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB 2X1GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL 4-4-4-12 240PIN Dual Channel Memory 1 $134.99 Corsair CMPSU-620HX 620W ATX Triple 12V 50A 24PIN ATX Modular Power Supply 120MM Fan 2X PCI-E 1 $149.95 Silverstone Temjin TJ09-BW Black E-ATX Case 4X5.25 1X3.5 6X3.5INT No PS W/ Windows 1 $319.99 Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme 6 Heatpipe Cooler LGA775 Heatsink *Fan Not Included* 1 $64.54 Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F 120MM Cooling Fan 1600RPM 28.0DBA 63.7CFM FDB 1 $15.75 |
[quote="Mr.Buttocks":f4737]It's only a matter of time until we have to apply for planning permission to build extensions on to our cases to make room for the motherfucking heatsinks.[/quote:f4737]
Very true, aircooling these days normally means some kind of extreme retardedly sized slab of aluminium or copper inside the case. The stock coolers intel and amd provide aren't worth a fuck so a third party cooler is needed which just adds to the cost. I always though technology was meant to get smaller require less power and run cooler, so far amd and intel are doing a good job of proving that wrong. cuss: |
probably the shittest pc i've ever seen in my entire life ninty
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Yeah but a quad overclocked the heat belts out of it. Even at stock i think the intel cooler (and the retention system) is utter shite. My case hasn't much in the way of airflow though, thinking of swapping it out for a coolermaster stacker eventually. |
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Yeah but a quad overclocked the heat belts out of it. Even at stock i think the intel cooler (and the retention system) is utter shite. My case hasn't much in the way of airflow though, thinking of swapping it out for a coolermaster stacker eventually.[/quote:f18cd]the retention system is indeed a bitch, i was having problems with games slowing to a crawl and it turns out the heatsink wasnt even latched on all the way, took me like a half hour to finally get it latched on completely, almost had the break the damn mobo to get it in there |
Id love to know what tard at intel came up with that design, 4 fucking holes. oOo:
Is it so hard to have something like the socket 939 or am2 design? Even the 478 design was far better than having 4 holes and a few pegs from a heatsink wedged into them. annoy: |
I'd love to build my own pc one day. Custom everything, top of the line video cards and all that shit. But last time I was really deep into computers the nvidia 7800 gtx was king shit of all video cards..So I ask, what is the best video card out there to this date?
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moi internals
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gerald.marley/pc-internals.jpg[/img] Really not happy with crossfire performance lately. Theyre getting sold on (hopefully) and an 8800 bought for the time being. 2x pcie connectors and 2x pcie 2.0 connectors along with the atx connector making up that large wad of wires there. |
I thought you had an 8800 gerv
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Was gonna sell these and go back to an 8800..but fuck it, new generation coming up in a few months anyway. Ive tried the best of both camps and nvidia definately has the edge this time around, their new card is meant to be coming early november conveniently just before crysis,( wonder how much that cost them to have crysis pushed to a date after the new card hit). |
Whats next out for nVidia?
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Perfect time for the 8800 to drop in price
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The new cards meant to be hitting anytime from november to january judging by their usual launch cycle. Ended up selling my 2 2900's anywya, just waiting on payments clearing and i'll grab an evga ultra to take advantage of the stepup program. |
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Finished her up on Friday for the most part. Waiting for the black SATA cables to some in so I can get rid of the red. Pretty happy with the way it turned out. Will tidy up a bit more when i'm doing the SATA and also will hook up the front USB/Audio ports. Didn't realize there was an extension in the box because the wires themselves are not long enough to reach the mobo the way I want to route them, so I left them off.
Haven't had much time to tweak it at all, but Vista is working out fine for the most part. MOH Airborne and Bioshock look great with everything maxed in the demos. [img]http://aycu10.webshots.com/image/23129/2004993495301227979_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu33.webshots.com/image/26112/2004926641113547691_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu01.webshots.com/image/25560/2004967968322778214_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu13.webshots.com/image/28252/2004920669436177816_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu28.webshots.com/image/28147/2004911791428471622_rs.jpg[/img] [img]http://aycu09.webshots.com/image/24928/2001383916119862600_rs.jpg[/img] |
yo ninty - how many truckers did you have to suck off to get the case?
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yo elstat - 12
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Waiting on an evga ultra Ko edition coming tommorow happy:
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Is AMD going to make a comeback stab @ being the top Dog anytime soon gerv.. I have been out of the loop.
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[quote="Short Hand":d254e]Is AMD going to make a comeback stab @ being the top Dog anytime soon gerv.. I have been out of the loop.[/quote:d254e]quad core is where it's at
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meh...it's a sweet rig.....i spose.. mad:
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nice. I've always wanted a gaming rig.
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Just threw my ultra in this morning
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gerald.marley/ultra.jpg[/img] [img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gerald.marley/ultra2.jpg[/img] Still installing games to try out on it eek: |
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