Is that how you are supposed to weave the power cables through the P-180 as well? If so, I'm a dumbass and have some work to do tomorow.[CANADA]_Zenmaster wrote:
Here's my new computer I just built on a budget of $2000 CA. I got the best bang for my buck and I spent about 5 days total researching every part and comparing price and availability in Canada, and over clocking performance etc.
Intel e6600 2.4Ghz 4mb L2
Asus P5N32E-SLI Plus
Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC2-6400
2x Seagate 7200.10 320GB Sata II 16mb in Raid 0 (Western Digital = 2 year warranty, Seagate = 5 year, same price)
eVGA 8800 GTS 320mb
Antec TP3-650W
Antec P180 SE case
SB X-Fi XG
5x 120mm fans (3 come with case)
Zalman CNPS9500AT - Lighter over-clocking fan because I move my case every 2 weeks.
Sony G170S 18x DVD+RW SATA
Hauppauge USB-Live -> For Digital Camera as webcam
2x Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II North + Southbridge cooler
Arctic Silver 5, Arcticlean, Arctic Silver Alumina (permanent bond for mosfets)
Swiftech MC14 BGA ramsinks for motherboard mosfets
$2040 CA.
I've overclocked it now at 3.4GHz (I burned it in up to 3600 but no point in that much power until crysis comes out). The ram is running at 3-3-3-7 1T @ 730 Mhz. 1T timings at lower speed provide significant gaming improvement over higher overclock @ higher timings. I've overclocked the video card to 570/850 for 3D games for now. Later I plan to get the Zalman VF1000 for the 8800 series, as the thermalright HR-03+ only allows passive cooling in SLI.
I installed the northbridge and southbridge coolers + ramsinks to keep the motherboard cool as the nForce chipset runs extremely hot with passive cooling. The Zalman fan and the 2x 120mm fan right next to the cpu pull a lot of air over the passive mosfet heatsinks so they are quite ok. My room temperature is about 22C and my CPU is @33C while my mobo is @32C. I am very happy with this cooling.
The GeForce 8800 GTS runs at 54C. I turned its fan to 80% with RivaTuner by enabling lowlevel fan control, and I built the wind tunnel the Antec Case offers: 2x 120MM fan sucking air right onto the graphics card and north/south bridge. Very pleased with how this worked out. This case is great, but a fucking bitch to build. It took me about 5 hours to put it together decently. If you don't run the cables through the back you are not only stupid, but you will gimp the airflow design of the case.
Only complaints about this system build were: Antec Case lower fan is hard to fit your 4x harddrives and PSU cables, you have to think things out VERY CAREFULLY, but if you do it right it sure is nice. Also, the motherboard P5N32E-SLI overclocks very stably, but my complaint would be the ram settings are very picky when you first set-up your rig. I'd suggest going with OCZ ram for this mobo as it seems to have less compliancy problems. I couldn't get OCZ where I was on any short time frame though Also, the motherboard doesn't ship with rounded cables, which was really difficult for this mobo - I ended up taking my flat cables and zip tying them round and snipping the zip ties lol. Ghetto but it worked and looks OK. Plus this case has no window so I don't care - I just want the airflow to be good.
I was additionally pleased with how the Antec TP3 650W came with sleeved cables (The original version wasn't supposed to). A very nice feature to have in a case like this where cable running is an issue. I was also pleased at how easy it was to overclock this thing. I only had to up the Vcore twice and turn some shit off and it was running at 3.6GHz unstable (until I tweaked some shit). I never had to reset the cmos or crap my pants. The bios flashed easily too but I used awdflash in a bootable usb stick so that was nice and easy.
Here's some pics.
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Unfortunately even a decent computer can't deal with lag issues. I had such bad connection problems the other night that my screen was upside down... lol.
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it works on that P180 edition, my P180 doesnt have that kind of cable management. I wish they would have thought of that in the first place.
Read this........ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I don't want to get into yet another debate about this, but, possibly it's because 32bit DOES support 4GB. No matter what anybody (particularly Bertster) says.Bull3t wrote:
Why do you have 4 Gigs on a 32 bit O/S when it does not even support 4 gigs?Big McLargehuge wrote:
RAM: 4 x 1GB Corsair
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2007-07-06 16:08:31)
But if you read the entire thing, it has to do with the hardware mostly. This is the result of legacy support. However, in the actual math, at 32-bits you can address up to 4GB of RAM.buLLet_t00th wrote:
Read this........ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I don't want to get into yet another debate about this, but, possibly it's because 32bit DOES support 4GB. No matter what anybody (particularly Bertster) says.Bull3t wrote:
Why do you have 4 Gigs on a 32 bit O/S when it does not even support 4 gigs?
Wasn't this a sticky?
Yes, but there were too many stickies so I pledged for them to put into categories instead!_j5689_ wrote:
Wasn't this a sticky?
built from scratch, its not the best but...
AMD Athlon 64 processor 3700+
2.2 GHz/ 2000 MHz System Bus
Video: Nvidia GeForce 6100 Gpu
250 gig harddrive
100 gig harddrive
Memory: 1.37 gig DDR dual channel capable
Audio: Realtech HD Audio
Optical: CD/DVD combo DVD+-RW CD+-RW 16x Double layer Multiformat
Network: 100 Meg Nvidia nForce controller
recently added a 9 in 1 memory card reader
AMD Athlon 64 processor 3700+
2.2 GHz/ 2000 MHz System Bus
Video: Nvidia GeForce 6100 Gpu
250 gig harddrive
100 gig harddrive
Memory: 1.37 gig DDR dual channel capable
Audio: Realtech HD Audio
Optical: CD/DVD combo DVD+-RW CD+-RW 16x Double layer Multiformat
Network: 100 Meg Nvidia nForce controller
recently added a 9 in 1 memory card reader
Last edited by daryllee80 (2007-07-09 17:06:55)
32bits of address/name space allows for the addressing of 2^32 unique locations which correlates to a maximum of 4GB (one byte per address).Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
But if you read the entire thing, it has to do with the hardware mostly. This is the result of legacy support. However, in the actual math, at 32-bits you can address up to 4GB of RAM.buLLet_t00th wrote:
Read this........ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I don't want to get into yet another debate about this, but, possibly it's because 32bit DOES support 4GB. No matter what anybody (particularly Bertster) says.
Any peripheral device (video card, etc) has a memory footprint and the only way to access that memory is through that same 32bit address space through memory-mapped input/output (MMIO), effectively reducing the usable address space for system RAM.
No computer functions without these peripheral devices.
Therefore, there is no way an OS can address a full 4B of physically installed system RAM due to a reduction in the amount of usable address space caused by the hardware being used.
Edit - Removed references to MS Windows being limited to 3GB... Various versions have software workarounds available, double buffering, etc to allow effective 64bit addressing in a 32 bit system. Also toned down the rhetoric a bit.
Last edited by ph4s3 (2007-07-11 20:19:11)
After months of waiting and buying, it's here.
Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4 GHz
2 GB DDR2-800 Patriot eXtreme
EVGA NForce 680i LT SLi
Thermaltake Toughpower 750W
Thermaltake Big Typhoon VX Heatsink
Antec Nine Hundred
Lite-On 20X DVD-Rom
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX
150 GB Raptor
250 GB Caviar
Creative X-Fi Soundblaster XtremeGamer
Samsung 22" 2ms Syncmaster 226BW
And here's some techpr0n4u.
Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4 GHz
2 GB DDR2-800 Patriot eXtreme
EVGA NForce 680i LT SLi
Thermaltake Toughpower 750W
Thermaltake Big Typhoon VX Heatsink
Antec Nine Hundred
Lite-On 20X DVD-Rom
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX
150 GB Raptor
250 GB Caviar
Creative X-Fi Soundblaster XtremeGamer
Samsung 22" 2ms Syncmaster 226BW
And here's some techpr0n4u.
Last edited by Poseidon (2007-07-09 20:47:57)
Congrats dude!
A guy that waits for something good, never waits too long. I guess that certainly applies to you
A guy that waits for something good, never waits too long. I guess that certainly applies to you
8 months.FarBeyondReality wrote:
Congrats dude!
A guy that waits for something good, never waits too long. I guess that certainly applies to you
CPU: Intel C2D E6600 @ 2.4Ghz
RAM: 2GB (2x 1GB sticks) G.Skill RAM with blue heatspreader (boo yea)
PSU: 500 watts
Vid Card: Leadtek Winfast 8800GTX (The lesser brand of the big one)
HDD: Baracuda (I think) 500GB , I had to move it to where the DVD drives are, since the 8800GTX is so freaking huge, I cant fit the HDD slot in its original place).
Case: Thermaltake Aguila (Black)
Screen: Acer AL2216W 22" inch widescreen
Headset: SteelSound 5H surround sound 5.1 headset
Mouse: Logitech G5
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Mother Board: Gigabyte 965P-S3
TV Tuner
Two Samsung DVD drives with some stuff.
Thats about it I think. No pics, cos my internet is fuckin slow.
RAM: 2GB (2x 1GB sticks) G.Skill RAM with blue heatspreader (boo yea)
PSU: 500 watts
Vid Card: Leadtek Winfast 8800GTX (The lesser brand of the big one)
HDD: Baracuda (I think) 500GB , I had to move it to where the DVD drives are, since the 8800GTX is so freaking huge, I cant fit the HDD slot in its original place).
Case: Thermaltake Aguila (Black)
Screen: Acer AL2216W 22" inch widescreen
Headset: SteelSound 5H surround sound 5.1 headset
Mouse: Logitech G5
Keyboard: Logitech G15
Mother Board: Gigabyte 965P-S3
TV Tuner
Two Samsung DVD drives with some stuff.
Thats about it I think. No pics, cos my internet is fuckin slow.
noice
yeah, although I don't have one installed.cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
Poseidon, for that case can you put an 120mm fan on the side/
I don't think I've posted my new rig in here yet
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (1.86GHz)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 RAM 266MHz Dual-Channel
Hard Drive: 250GB
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB (550Core, 1520Mem)
Mobo: Intel 946GI-1 (I want a nForce mobo)
Monitor: 17" NEC
OS: Windows XP Home
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (1.86GHz)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 RAM 266MHz Dual-Channel
Hard Drive: 250GB
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB (550Core, 1520Mem)
Mobo: Intel 946GI-1 (I want a nForce mobo)
Monitor: 17" NEC
OS: Windows XP Home
226MHz?Ryan wrote:
I don't think I've posted my new rig in here yet
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (1.86GHz)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 RAM 266MHz Dual-Channel
Hard Drive: 250GB
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB (550Core, 1520Mem)
Mobo: Intel 946GI-1 (I want a nForce mobo)
Monitor: 17" NEC
OS: Windows XP Home
oh lawd.
Aka 533mhz.Poseidon wrote:
226MHz?Ryan wrote:
I don't think I've posted my new rig in here yet
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (1.86GHz)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 RAM 266MHz Dual-Channel
Hard Drive: 250GB
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB (550Core, 1520Mem)
Mobo: Intel 946GI-1 (I want a nForce mobo)
Monitor: 17" NEC
OS: Windows XP Home
oh lawd.
you guys /fail, lets see some pictures!!!!
My new rig:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processer, 2.66Ghz, 4MB Cache
4096MB DDR2 RAM, 667MHz Dual Channel
500GB HDD
Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme
Single 768MB nVidia GeForce 8800GTX
OS: Vista Ultimate
19" LCD Flat Screen
Wireless Logitech MX3000 keyboard+mouse
Looks similar to this, except that its got cyan lights and the front is black:
BF2 runs on full graphics, full AA: 100fps.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processer, 2.66Ghz, 4MB Cache
4096MB DDR2 RAM, 667MHz Dual Channel
500GB HDD
Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme
Single 768MB nVidia GeForce 8800GTX
OS: Vista Ultimate
19" LCD Flat Screen
Wireless Logitech MX3000 keyboard+mouse
Looks similar to this, except that its got cyan lights and the front is black:
BF2 runs on full graphics, full AA: 100fps.
i HAD a dellcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
OMG a Dell
Asus P4C800
1GB RAM
x1650 pro 512mb
Seagate Sata 2
http://img504.imageshack.us/my.php?imag … 003au4.jpg
*edit* I have no idea why, but I cant see my picture. So I just put a direct link
1GB RAM
x1650 pro 512mb
Seagate Sata 2
http://img504.imageshack.us/my.php?imag … 003au4.jpg
*edit* I have no idea why, but I cant see my picture. So I just put a direct link
Last edited by Sgt.Gene (2007-07-20 22:06:04)
dude get that dust out of the computer on the right! make that both of them! i'd never let my comp get that dirty!bajabug69 wrote:
Thought id post a few piccys,this ones mine,
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v388/ … mps002.jpg
and this ones my sons
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Last edited by theknuck (2007-07-21 10:41:19)
Got some new parts yesterday, so my rig changed a bit
C2D E6750 processor @ 4.0 ghz (500x8)
Gigabyte P35-dq6 @ 500 mhz
2 GB Corsair dominator @ 1000 mhz (5-5-5-15)
XFX 8800 GTX
2x Western digital 150 GB in raid-0
Creative audigy 4
IIyama 20 inch TFT 1600x1200
Logitech mx518 mouse
Logitech G15
Logitech G25
3dmark06 score: 12670 marks
Greetz
C2D E6750 processor @ 4.0 ghz (500x8)
Gigabyte P35-dq6 @ 500 mhz
2 GB Corsair dominator @ 1000 mhz (5-5-5-15)
XFX 8800 GTX
2x Western digital 150 GB in raid-0
Creative audigy 4
IIyama 20 inch TFT 1600x1200
Logitech mx518 mouse
Logitech G15
Logitech G25
3dmark06 score: 12670 marks
Greetz
Last edited by cosworth1983 (2007-07-22 03:40:56)
You have a G25? I hate you.cosworth1983 wrote:
Got some new parts yesterday, so my rig changed a bit
C2D E6750 processor @ 4.0 ghz (500x8)
Gigabyte P35-dq6 @ 500 mhz
2 GB Corsair dominator @ 1000 mhz (5-5-5-15)
XFX 8800 GTX
2x Western digital 150 GB in raid-0
Creative audigy 4
IIyama 20 inch TFT 1600x1200
Logitech mx518 mouse
Logitech G15
Logitech G25
3dmark06 score: 12670 marks
Greetz