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Posted by: wilder on Sep. 12 2008,09:00

being that i build a pc back in 2005 and spent about $1000 on it (not including the cost savings of re-using a pc case, psu, harddrives)... THEN never even touched it... i felt like i wasted $1000.  So i told myself never build a pc again... until i know i have some time (atleast couple sessions a month) to play with it (which i didnt even have).  I didnt even have a  chance to touch my game consoles (Wii, PS3, X360,etc).

well... my friend was able to hook me up with a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 for $235USD + shipping!  This is a MSRP of over $1200USD!  so i bite, and broke my promise a bit.  Was a bit outdated in whats out there as far as mobo, but i did a little bit research and wanted to stay away from Intel chipsets and go with nvidia nforce (i felt the onboard RAID for SATA was better; from experience with GigaByte and ASUS for my P-D3.2GHZcore, and Core2Quad6600) so i went with (not surprising) MSI again specifically P7N Platinum. Could have gone with Diamond with built-in soundblaster, but i had a better sound card, and this way i save $100.  so far I've only spent $345USD for the cpu and mobo!  Which is extremely cheap for practically the top of the line out there today (except for mobo -- but i dont plan on overclocking so it's do-able).

thats all I got so far... i will prolly re-use the psu, ram, video card... but am very tempted to put 8GB on this baby, a 700Watt PSU, and new Video card (ATI HD 4870 X2).

We'll see... i havent even put this together... i might just doit first with what i already have to test for DOA.

heheheehe ...

Posted by: slatts on Sep. 12 2008,09:31

Quote (wilder @ Sep. 12 2008,10:00)
being that i build a pc back in 2005 and spent about $1000 on it (not including the cost savings of re-using a pc case, psu, harddrives)... THEN never even touched it... i felt like i wasted $1000.  So i told myself never build a pc again... until i know i have some time (atleast couple sessions a month) to play with it (which i didnt even have).  I didnt even have a  chance to touch my game consoles (Wii, PS3, X360,etc).

well... my friend was able to hook me up with a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 for $235USD + shipping!  This is a MSRP of over $1200USD!  so i bite, and broke my promise a bit.  Was a bit outdated in whats out there as far as mobo, but i did a little bit research and wanted to stay away from Intel chipsets and go with nvidia nforce (i felt the onboard RAID for SATA was better; from experience with GigaByte and ASUS for my P-D3.2GHZcore, and Core2Quad6600) so i went with (not surprising) MSI again specifically P7N Platinum. Could have gone with Diamond with built-in soundblaster, but i had a better sound card, and this way i save $100.  so far I've only spent $345USD for the cpu and mobo!  Which is extremely cheap for practically the top of the line out there today (except for mobo -- but i dont plan on overclocking so it's do-able).

thats all I got so far... i will prolly re-use the psu, ram, video card... but am very tempted to put 8GB on this baby, a 700Watt PSU, and new Video card (ATI HD 4870 X2).

We'll see... i havent even put this together... i might just doit first with what i already have to test for DOA.

heheheehe ...

there is your prob.... get rid of the game consoles....
:laugh:

Posted by: wilder on Sep. 12 2008,15:46

dont see how that would help????  i havent been playing much on the consoles either!
Posted by: slatts on Sep. 12 2008,16:09

Quote (wilder @ Sep. 12 2008,16:46)
dont see how that would help????  i havent been playing much on the consoles either!

:laugh: @U...lol

if you didnt spend that money on consoles... you could have put into PC... dont forget the games.... what is tied up into them so far??

Posted by: slatts on Sep. 12 2008,16:12

btw i have Xbox orig for kids... 10 game for $40.00
system was free... and most games on ebay .99 to $15.00

Posted by: Byte_mE on Sep. 13 2008,07:43

Quote (wilder @ Sep. 12 2008,12:00)
being that i build a pc back in 2005 and spent about $1000 on it (not including the cost savings of re-using a pc case, psu, harddrives)... THEN never even touched it... i felt like i wasted $1000.  So i told myself never build a pc again... until i know i have some time (atleast couple sessions a month) to play with it (which i didnt even have).  I didnt even have a  chance to touch my game consoles (Wii, PS3, X360,etc).

well... my friend was able to hook me up with a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 for $235USD + shipping!  This is a MSRP of over $1200USD!  so i bite, and broke my promise a bit.  Was a bit outdated in whats out there as far as mobo, but i did a little bit research and wanted to stay away from Intel chipsets and go with nvidia nforce (i felt the onboard RAID for SATA was better; from experience with GigaByte and ASUS for my P-D3.2GHZcore, and Core2Quad6600) so i went with (not surprising) MSI again specifically P7N Platinum. Could have gone with Diamond with built-in soundblaster, but i had a better sound card, and this way i save $100.  so far I've only spent $345USD for the cpu and mobo!  Which is extremely cheap for practically the top of the line out there today (except for mobo -- but i dont plan on overclocking so it's do-able).

thats all I got so far... i will prolly re-use the psu, ram, video card... but am very tempted to put 8GB on this baby, a 700Watt PSU, and new Video card (ATI HD 4870 X2).

We'll see... i havent even put this together... i might just doit first with what i already have to test for DOA.

heheheehe ...

what u gonna do with the old mb and cpu?
what is it? i need an upgrade...

Posted by: wilder on Sep. 13 2008,09:36

Quote (slatts @ Sep. 12 2008,10:09)
Quote (wilder @ Sep. 12 2008,16:46)
dont see how that would help????  i havent been playing much on the consoles either!

:laugh: @U...lol

if you didnt spend that money on consoles... you could have put into PC... dont forget the games.... what is tied up into them so far??

I've never said i didnt have money to build a new system... i said i made a promise not to waste money building a high end system and then never power it on.

Actually i've cut down on gaming spending a lot... by usually waiting for the games to hit the bargain section like 'platinum hits' or 'greatest hits' before i buy 'em... and only when i have time to play them.  Unless it's a title i know i am going to play on release date... or they really convince me it's a limited edition.  

Hmmm speaking of limited editions... it sounds like a marketing ploy these days rather than the real thing.  XBOX360 limited halo edition anyone?  They have more of these that number of consoles!  I wont believe anything from from MS again when they say "limited".

Just to give you an idea on how much free time i got... I still haven't *open* my boxes with the mobo and cpu!  7 years ago the first thing I'd do was tear these boxes open and droll over them!  Esp. the CPU!  Hopefully I can have time to open it over the weekend.  :(



Posted by: wilder on Sep. 13 2008,09:44

Quote (Byte_mE @ Sep. 13 2008,01:43)
Quote (wilder @ Sep. 12 2008,12:00)
being that i build a pc back in 2005 and spent about $1000 on it (not including the cost savings of re-using a pc case, psu, harddrives)... THEN never even touched it... i felt like i wasted $1000.  So i told myself never build a pc again... until i know i have some time (atleast couple sessions a month) to play with it (which i didnt even have).  I didnt even have a  chance to touch my game consoles (Wii, PS3, X360,etc).

well... my friend was able to hook me up with a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 for $235USD + shipping!  This is a MSRP of over $1200USD!  so i bite, and broke my promise a bit.  Was a bit outdated in whats out there as far as mobo, but i did a little bit research and wanted to stay away from Intel chipsets and go with nvidia nforce (i felt the onboard RAID for SATA was better; from experience with GigaByte and ASUS for my P-D3.2GHZcore, and Core2Quad6600) so i went with (not surprising) MSI again specifically P7N Platinum. Could have gone with Diamond with built-in soundblaster, but i had a better sound card, and this way i save $100.  so far I've only spent $345USD for the cpu and mobo!  Which is extremely cheap for practically the top of the line out there today (except for mobo -- but i dont plan on overclocking so it's do-able).

thats all I got so far... i will prolly re-use the psu, ram, video card... but am very tempted to put 8GB on this baby, a 700Watt PSU, and new Video card (ATI HD 4870 X2).

We'll see... i havent even put this together... i might just doit first with what i already have to test for DOA.

heheheehe ...

what u gonna do with the old mb and cpu?
what is it? i need an upgrade...

my buddy here has first dibs on it.  He's gonna give me $70 bucks for the mobo+ram+cpu+licensed+HD (non-pirated hehehe) copy of Vista-premium.

I'm gonna pass the replaced mobo pack (p4-d 3.2ghz 4gb ram) down the chain.  It's going to upgrade my Linux VMware Server (athlon64 x2 2.2ghz 4gb ram); the old vmware hardware will go to upgrade my media center (opteron64 x2 1.6ghz 2GBram); and that will go to upgrade my guest PC (athlon64 2.8 1GB ram); which will then go to my buddy.

He's practically getting it free and just paying for the vista license.

Posted by: slatts on Sep. 13 2008,12:57

Vista.... AHH just give it to him... lol.
thats a lot of moven and reprograming just to move some boards around...

Posted by: wilder on Sep. 15 2008,12:58

watcha talking about?  I've beeing using Vista successfully for over 1 year.  Although i think i am the only one i know who has no complaints about vista!  ^^

Vista 64bit is so much more better than XP 64-bit.  And if you have 4GB ram or more, you shouldnt be using 32bit Windows anymore.

I finally installed the Mobo+CPU last night, and loaded Vista Ultimate x64 onto it.  I just got basic chipset drivers installed, Haven't install updates yet.  Will get a clean installation with all updates then take a backup.  I LOVE vista's full system backup.  You can backup to USB HD or DVD, then you can restore it completely from your Vista Setup DVD.  It really works!  save a lot of trouble.

It's only avail in Vista business edition and ultimate, sorry Home basic and Home premium dont get this.

Posted by: wilder on Oct. 09 2008,10:20

So I only got as far as putting the mobo in it's case with the CPU... and *gasp* stock retail heat-sink and fan!  That's right, no after-market... didnt want to spend additional $$$'s and I dont really intend to over-clock it now (maybe in couple years).

With it, I put 4GB of Patriot DDR2-1066 RAM into it.  And will be putting another 4GB as soon as it arrive.  (had to purchased them a week apart to qualify for rebates periods).  

I got Vista Ultimate 64bit installed, (but i tweaked and switch off most of the features and it really look and behave more like XP), and installed everything BUT videocard drivers.  

My current video card is an nVidia 7950 gx2 1GB DDR3 ram.  Performance comparable to nVidia 8800GT minus native DirectX10 support.  I haven't decided on sticking with this, or getting th ATI 4870 x2.

Parts I re-used:
SoundBlaster X-Fi F4tality
PhysX accelerator
Coolmaster Wavemaster case.

New/purchased (in USD):
- Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor QX6850 $239
-  MSI P7N SLI Platinum NVIDIA nForce 750i - $17.42 (with -$139.57 giftcard).
-  Coolmax 700W GreenPower Modular PSU - $81.85 (with -$25 giftcard).
-  2x2GB Patriot PVS24G8500ELKR2 DDR2-1066 - $29.99 (with -$100 giftcard)
  ---> will be $4.99 after $25 mail-in-rebate.
-  2x2GB Patriot PVS24G8500ELKR2 DDR2-1066 - $29.99 (with -$100 giftcard)
  ---> will be $4.99 after $25 mail-in-rebate.

Total out of pocket expense so far: $402.25 ($352.25 after $50 in rebates); not bad so far for a pretty highend system.

I'm torn between sticking with the 7950gx2 or a newer video card.  But a 4870x2 will put me at $902.24 :(

Posted by: wilder on Nov. 05 2008,18:02

Here's something funny.  I gave in and went ahead and pre-ordered a Visiontek Radeon HD 4870x2 off buy.com, I apply for a buy.com credit card to get $30 back.  So $549-30 = $519.  Since they didnt have any in stock, it took about a month to get some in inventory, then finally it was shipped to me.

Here I am excitinng and got my case naked, and ran into 2 problems.  The card is longer than my Geforce 7950GX2!  so it ended up not fitting unless I move one of my Harddisk to a different place.  So I did, took a little bit to relocate it.  Once then and I seat the card in, ran into the show-stopper.  I thought it would come with a 2x4 pin PCIe2 adapter... nope.

My PSU only has 2x3 PCIe1 type power.  Did a little research, and turns out I shouldnt even attempt to power it on.  so I left it the way it is, and put the side panels back on.  So ... now I'm waiting on my $10 adapter I got from ebay, that converts a 2x3 PCIe -> 2x4 PCIe plug.  I read it works.

If not, I just wasted a whole bunch of time, and money and a 700watt PSU that doesnt support these newer cards!  Grrrr.  All that horse power at home and cant even power it on.  now thats pitiful.

Posted by: slatts on Nov. 06 2008,21:59

Quote (wilder @ Nov. 05 2008,19:02)
Here's something funny.  I gave in and went ahead and pre-ordered a Visiontek Radeon HD 4870x2 off buy.com, I apply for a buy.com credit card to get $30 back.  So $549-30 = $519.  Since they didnt have any in stock, it took about a month to get some in inventory, then finally it was shipped to me.

Here I am excitinng and got my case naked, and ran into 2 problems.  The card is longer than my Geforce 7950GX2!  so it ended up not fitting unless I move one of my Harddisk to a different place.  So I did, took a little bit to relocate it.  Once then and I seat the card in, ran into the show-stopper.  I thought it would come with a 2x4 pin PCIe2 adapter... nope.

My PSU only has 2x3 PCIe1 type power.  Did a little research, and turns out I shouldnt even attempt to power it on.  so I left it the way it is, and put the side panels back on.  So ... now I'm waiting on my $10 adapter I got from ebay, that converts a 2x3 PCIe -> 2x4 PCIe plug.  I read it works.

If not, I just wasted a whole bunch of time, and money and a 700watt PSU that doesnt support these newer cards!  Grrrr.  All that horse power at home and cant even power it on.  now thats pitiful.

send me PSU... wifes just blew up... give her my 550 watter... take yours... lol
Posted by: wilder on Nov. 07 2008,11:10

$100USD and it's yours.  ;-)

This is the one I got:
< http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000G702RI >

:(

you would think it would have a 2x4 PCIe2 connector.

Posted by: slatts on Nov. 09 2008,16:06

was looking at this bad ass.... thinking i wouldn't require one for my next build.... lol. < 1600 watt PSU >
Posted by: wilder on Nov. 12 2008,11:39

Quote (slatts @ Nov. 09 2008,10:06)
was looking at this bad ass.... thinking i wouldn't require one for my next build.... lol. < 1600 watt PSU >

What are you going to do with all that power? Thats meant to power extreme OC'ing, with a lot of other internal peripherals.  1000WATT is required for 2 x 4870x2 (or geforce 280 gtx'es); but not if you only have 1 card.  

Buying power you dont need is $500 wasted.  These days I prefer not to Oc and stick with Stock performances.  You get better life out of your hardware that way.. and these days.. you want to make your PC last.  I rather invest it a GREAT PSU i need.  like 600Watts, or 700Watt for $100 (rather than a cheapo for $30); but i would not get a $500 for 1600 Watts.  that's insane.  Who can afford the electricity bill for it to keep that running everyday?

And the return deminishes.  It's not exactly a good bang-for-buck configuration.  I think the best investment in a PC you can make is on the case.  A good case will last a long time, and getting those minimalistic looking cases has a style that stays within the trend for a long time.  It doesn't depreciate as fast as the mobo-cpu-psu etc.

Dont get me wrong, if you NEED to run a big server, you may need 1600 watts.  those RAID array of 4 HDD+ eats a lot of power.

BTW, my adapter/convertor arrived.  It accepts 2 4pin power plugs, and adapts it into the PCIe version 2.0 8pin plug.  Put it in last night, and finally my machine powered up.  I re-updated my Windows Vista score, and got 5.7!  hmmm looks like RAM the lowest score.  I wonder if i made a good decision to stick with DD2 (1066), instead of going to DD3.

First thing i did was install 3dMark 05, 06, and Vantage.
I got like 19k, 17k, and 15k scores respectfully.  I forgot the exact, since i didnt save.  But I guess those a decent scores.  I loaded Crysis, and put it at the highest setting (but my monitor is only 1280x1024) and it plays the first stage without any hiccups.

Hmmm i might think about overclock the RAM and CPU a little bit.  I think CPU should be able to go easily to 3.2ghz on stock FAN/heatsink, and RAM should overclock to 1333... maybe?  will research before trying.  i know i said i am not big at it... but if it is widely known as "safely" doable with stock and i do not have to spend more $$$ on expensive 3rd party add-ons, I might consider it.

I will reload UT99 as soon as I can; wanna see how it goes!

Posted by: slatts on Nov. 12 2008,13:09

i dont really require that PSU... lol i just saw it when i was looking for a replacement for my wifes... just for an added kick in the nuts... i took apart her PSU hopeing it was just the fuse... NOPE ! cooked.

i went and bought a $40 cheap crap 400 watt so i could put into my mothers PC. so i could get back MY spare for my PC, to put into my wifes PC. that way if mine ever dies i have a strong one here in the house for me. still have issues. just discovered the CPU is fried. tested in my bench model. now i have two spare CPU's here Duron 1.8G and Athlon 1.2G good enough to get here running for now... just prey to God the Mobo isn't fried aswell... CPU cooler fan seams a bit slugish, and thermal past is dried out and cracked. could be the reason for CPU (fingers crossed) been in there since 2002. i cant aford another upgade for me... to give her what i got now... she wouldn't know what to do with it.. lol.

tiz the season to be crusty... fa la la F@#$&^%  :(

hope it all works great for you. does your Mobo software come with the AUTO over clocking software?



Posted by: wilder on Nov. 12 2008,14:02

(hmmm nice to be able to see what I'm typing now in firefox)...

a bad PSU *shouldnt* fry a mobo.  Its not that i wouldnt go for a cheap 20-40$ PSU, they just die and burn out too quickly.  I would prolly add up all the watts your components use... then see if you really need a 400Watt PSU or not.  (I got a cheap 600watt PSU for $19.99 somewhere).  More than enough power a mobo, a althon64, 1 CDROM, 1 HD.  Check out craigs list, for used PCs near you.  You'll be surprise what you can get for $50 these days.

Posted by: slatts on Nov. 13 2008,08:19

Quote (wilder @ Nov. 12 2008,15:02)
(hmmm nice to be able to see what I'm typing now in firefox)...

a bad PSU *shouldnt* fry a mobo.  Its not that i wouldnt go for a cheap 20-40$ PSU, they just die and burn out too quickly.  I would prolly add up all the watts your components use... then see if you really need a 400Watt PSU or not.  (I got a cheap 600watt PSU for $19.99 somewhere).  More than enough power a mobo, a althon64, 1 CDROM, 1 HD.  Check out craigs list, for used PCs near you.  You'll be surprise what you can get for $50 these days.

not looking good brother. with a new chip i managed to get her to post. but thats it.
wont detect HHD. seems the primary IDE is cooked to. and every little twinkle to the monitor i can hear  high pitch tones comming from the cpu. i did manage to check the Bios and watch the system monitor.
voltages are up and down like a rollor coaster. and to add insult to injury. the second IDE picks up thew slave HHD and CD ROM, but when i switch over the Master HHD to the second IDE no HHD detected. so i guess it is cooked as well. 80 giger gone, but the 10 gig slave survived??? so did the ram and vid card?
i am starting to thinks she may have been hit with a power surge.

ohh well looks like i will be building a low end 64 bit sempron for the ol' lady.

when you get your bad ass running tip top, i would be interested in the benchmark and UT3.
should be interesting.  :D

Posted by: wilder on Nov. 13 2008,13:37

sounds like a power surge to me... PSU was the first to gety toast.. it tried to filter as much as possible... but some current leaked out and hit your mobo and peripherals...

so was she using a power surge protector??  if not, thats likely your culrpit.

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i hvent t done any benchmarks pass 3dmark...anythiing you want me to try?

It already plays Crysis @ 1280x1024 but maxed out like it was nothing.

Posted by: slatts on Nov. 13 2008,15:18

na was just wondering what it was capable of doing.

as for surge protector.... there was none... it got left behind the wall unit when we moved her desk to another room a couple of months back.
(it's an ALL day job to move that wall unit. takes a couple of hours to get everthing off of it first. them 3 people to move it. one to stop it from tipping over and two to lift and carry it.)

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