I'm supprised not more people go with the PCI-E based SSD solutions. Why let SATA limit you?
This looks nice, what case is it?
I don't think I'll build it myself this time though, it's a nice experience to have once, then it's just work.
been benchmarking this card (and still suffering with the whine in the process), just wanna know if this is to be expected:
in Arkham City, with everything on max, including:
"Extreme" level of detail, MVVS, HBAO, DX11 tesselation on High, 8XMSAA, Physx on High
I get as low as 30fps in crowded or rather particle heavy areas. And some random-ass drops to 3fps (this could be just the game being silly) that happen once or twice.
this to be expected? keep in mind that im at 1360x768 on a single GTX670 + i5 2500k @ stock
is the CPU @ 3.3 bottlenecking the whole thing or is it just impossible to get steady 60 in this game with DX11 + high physx on a single card?
same with Max Payne 3 on max settings (no physx there), though I get something around 45fps on that one
So I'm considering buying a SHUTTLE SH67H3 PC Barebone System and throwing in an Intel i3-3225. Really just want to use it as an HTPC for the most part. I intend just to make use of the Intel HD4000.
Seems like this build should be perfect for an HTPC, and should be fairly quiet and low power. I like the fact that I can fit a Blu-Ray drive and two harddrives in this case, which is really my main reason for picking the Shuttle. That said, I'm sure there are better deals out there if I buy a case/Mini-ITX/PSU separately. Would anyone have any recommendations over the Shuttle? Really not looking to spend much more than the Shuttle price ($239.99) for a case/MB/PSU.
ASUS GTX680-DC2O-2GD5 2GB GDDR5, CLOCK RATE 1084MHZ, MEMORY CLOCK 6008MHZ
SAMSUNG 128GB 2.5 INCH 830 SERIES BASIC MZ-7PC128B
INTEL CORE I5 3570K 22NM 4 CORES 4 THREADS 3.4 ~ 3.8GHZ 6MB LGA 1155 BOXED
ANTEC 620W HIGH CURRENT GAMER HCG-620
CORSAIR 16GB (4X4GB) 1600MHZ CML16GX3M4A1600C9 ZWART
MICROSOFT 64 NL WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64BIT OEM
ASUS P8Z77-V DDR3 SOCKET 1155 INTEL® Z77
ANTEC ELEVEN HUNDRED
Brown. Blues are *really* loud. Browns have a similar tactile experience, but without the really loud CLICK.God dammit, I can't decide between a Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire with Brown or Blue switches.
I'll be mostly using it for gaming. Any tips?
Considering you want to make use of integrated graphics, have you considered going with one of AMD's APUs instead of the i3? Their new ones handily outperform the HD4000 in games for about the same price as the i3, and although they don't perform as well in general CPU tasks, they should be plenty capable for a HTPC.
TDP =/= Power Draw. 100W is assuming that both the CPU and GPU are at 100% load. That never happens.I did look into those a bit. The biggest reason I'm not leaning toward AMD is because of the power requirements. I intend to throw two HDs into this system and use it as a media server, so I'd rather have Intel's 55W vs the ~100W for the AMD.
That's a Prolimatech Megahalems (Black Edition) with two Corsair SP fans.
Anecdotal! Where is this 95% number coming from? Playing this game allows such logic as:
I never have CPU related blue screens when not doing suicide runs. Therefore, Prime 95 on Small FFT is 100% reliable for stability testing.
Motherfucker, sounds like one of my terabyte HDD's going bad, dat clicking sound.
TDP =/= Power Draw. 100W is assuming that both the CPU and GPU are at 100% load. That never happens.
what's funny is that there was almost no coil whine audible during Arkham City and that seems to be devouring my card a lot more than BF3 for example (where I get a loud-ass whine)
hard to pin down what causes it. Bright colors seem to have something to do with it
I had more than half of it left after covering a nice layer on my cpu.that thermal paste that comes with the hyper 212+, how much can be used for an installation and will any decent amount be left.
I had more than half of it left after covering a nice layer on my cpu.
How long have you had the card?
If you just got it then use it for a couple weeks and see if the coil whine subsides at all. The coil whine of my card has gotten better since I first got it about a month ago.
Mh, guess I could do that. Been pushing it like crazy these last couple days and no signs of it getting better. You sure you didn't just grow used to it?,![]()
A little embarrassingly, I didn't even know this processor existed until seeing your posts. I'm in a dilemma now, perhaps you could help me out since I know you also have the 3960X.Oh yeah. I'm comfortable with 98C. The TJunction is up there. Ha. It's a $300 CPU. Not too worried. BTW - Prime95 is junk for CPU stability. IntelBurnTest!
EDIT: man these i7 3820s are stealth! Super awesome CPUs. They're like having an i5 2500k all over again - up to 4.7 GHz at 1.40V and rockin'!
I bought this CPU because it's nearly top-end fast, but considerably cheaper than the 39xx series. However, there is a gotcha:
LGA2011 X79 motherboards were mostly released in late 2011 for the 39xx chips and didn't support the (as-then) unreleased 3820. It was only supported in BIOS upgrades during Mar-Apr 2012. You have no way of knowing what BIOS is in your mobo until you assemble a system and attempt to power it up.
Which is where the great catch-22 arises: if the motherboard doesn't support the 3820, it won't POST. So you can't flash the BIOS to support the chip. At least, not without borrowing a £600 chip from somewhere else.
Despite being on the market for several months now, this still affects ASRock, MSI and Intel boards - and probably the others.
What could I have done to kill my GPU?
I was cleaning my PC. After I was done I reassembled everything. I booted, but I get no signal though the fans are spinning. I know to keep touching some metal to discharge myself while cleaning. I don't have another PC to test it. I'll get my friend to test it tomorrow but it's gonna be at least 24 hours before I get any feedbakc.
i3-2100
AsRock H61M-VS
Sapphire 5850 Xtreme
2x4GB GSkill Sniper 1333
I'm just running on integrated right now.
did you accidently unseat the card? knock the power cables loose? try a different slot (...different motherboard if one is available to you)?
Hope I'm not posting in the wrong thread.
I recently bought a Sidewinder X5 mouse and I'm not liking It: lateral buttons are placed too far for my thumb and mouse is big all around but for 15 I couldn't resist and replace my old standard model.
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Any suggestions for replacements? I'm not looking for expensive gaming focused mouses but something smaller with changeable DPI and macro buttons.
- Mouse Length - 5.07 inches (129 millimeters)
- Mouse Width - 3.06 inches (77.7 millimeters)
- Mouse Depth/Height 1.61 inches (40.9 millimeters)
The 4th or 5th revision of my build, think it's about time I got some feedback on it. I have a horrible feeling I'll be on the 10th revision or so before I finally begin ordering parts.
A bit of preliminary info - I've never owned and certainly not built a desktop before ever, so I have learned everything in the last 3-4 weeks to just get this far. Will bold the parts I am almost certainly - 99% sure I am getting. Some components are more or less "cool, they are expensive and have large numbers included in their name, must be good!" which I will italicise.
ASRock x79 Extreme9_____________________269.99
Intel i7-3930K 3.2GHz ___________________442.12
EVGA GTX 680 4GB Classified_____________510.97
Samsung 830 2.5" SATA III 6GBps 128GB_____74.19
Samsung 830 2.5" SATA III 6GBps 128GB_____74.19
Samsung 830 2.5" SATA III 6GBps 128GB_____74.19
Samsung 830 2.5" SATA III 6GBps 128GB_____74.19
Corsair CWCH100 Hydro Series H100_________79.43
G Skill Ripjaws Z 32GB 2133MHz_____________214.98
Corsair Professional Series Gold 1200W_______204.97
Total____________________________________2019.22(GBP)
Planning to run the 4 SSDs in two RAID 0 arrays, one for boot drive and installed programs and one for current projects (assume I have an adequate back up solution, I know the risks with RAID 0). Probably will bump the two SSDs which will make up the data drive up to 256 each, but I'm still evaluating the necessity of this. I assume (hope) a total of 256GB for the system and programs drive is enough also?
My budget can go up to around £2500 but I think that might be unnecessary. All prices are from Amazon.co.uk, haven't looked into cheaper alternatives (probably won't be m/any) so prices are ballpark. Still need to decide on a case which I'd rather do once all the components are decided on. Speaking of components is there anything I have forgotten?
This is really only for CGI stuff but will no doubt install a few games on there. Will be overclocking whatever I can as much as I can. Anyways don't hold back on advice, have been researching into everything I think will even help me a tiny bit so any recommendations / advice won't go unappreciated and unresearched!
Which is discouraging because I want everything to go as smoothly as possible. Is this much of a problem at all? And if it's not a problem, is my plan of upgrading to Ivy extremes later on a good idea or are there any issues I haven't considered? I could even put the spare 3820 into a more casual build.
I had more than half of it left after covering a nice layer on my cpu.
Thanks, could you elaborate? Though I can't see myself changing my mind now, especially since the Gigabyte is only £15 less expensive and E-ATX, which isn't officially supported by the case I'm looking at.drop the overpriced asrock, you need a gigabyte x79s-up5 wifi! a case of what x79 should have been!
Not concerned enough to go in another direction with the motherboard really, I'd just like some peace of mind.Should not be a problem, If you are really paranoid about it get an ASUS board. They have a special feature that lets you flash the bios with no CPU and no RAM for situations just like this.
I did look into those a bit. The biggest reason I'm not leaning toward AMD is because of the power requirements. I intend to throw two HDs into this system and use it as a media server, so I'd rather have Intel's 55W vs the ~100W for the AMD.
That link about AMDs new CPUs was enlightening. I didn't realize they have such high clock speeds. That A10 CPU should be perfect for people looking for emulation with 3.8GHz stock at a much lower cost of entry compared to Intel's K CPUs. The vast majority of games wouldn't require an OC, and even those that could use a little extra juice wouldn't need a huge OC.
drop the overpriced asrock, you need a gigabyte x79s-up5 wifi! a case of what x79 should have been!
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With the stock cooler for an i5, does it come with a thermal pad or do I need to buy paste?
Thanks, could you elaborate? Though I can't see myself changing my mind now, especially since the Gigabyte is only £15 less expensive and E-ATX, which isn't officially supported by the case I'm looking at.
Not concerned enough to go in another direction with the motherboard really, I'd just like some peace of mind.
With the stock cooler for an i5, does it come with a thermal pad or do I need to buy paste?
damn, computers are powerful these days.
Try encoding a BD rip or compiling for an FPGA.
I hope in 10 years this is instantaneous.
I wonder if Haswell's execution engine changes will improve these. Especially with the new instruction sets and floating point improvements impact this.
Thanks, could you elaborate? Though I can't see myself changing my mind now, especially since the Gigabyte is only £15 less expensive and E-ATX, which isn't officially supported by the case I'm looking at.
Not concerned enough to go in another direction with the motherboard really, I'd just like some peace of mind.
Has that been GPU accelerated yet? That seems to solve most of the problem with encoding time these days (though far from instantaneous).
If it isn't, it should be. Because the problem will only get worse with time. 4K resolution will probably arrive in the late 2020s (in a mainstream sense), and Moore's law is going to fall apart in about 5 years. Looking at Haswell, I'm somewhat concerned that we're looking at barely faster than Sandy->Ivy jump for desktop PCs. I was hoping for a Westmere->Sandy jump (tock), but I think per core performance is hitting a wall. Hopefully we can OC it to 5.0 GHz with liquid.