I'm trying to debug a problem I'm having with a new system. The system is as follow:
Case: Corsair 400R
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: coolmaster Hyper 212
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V LK
Memory: 16GB Corsair DDR3
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680
PSU: Corsair 650Watts Corsair HX650
Hard Drive 1: 128 GB Crucial M4 Series SATA III
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive
Optical Drive: 24X DVD±R/±RW
I'm running some checks on the system and I'm getting a continuous beep when I run Furmark. I checked the temps and everything looks good. I went through bios to see if an alarm was being trip but I'm not seeing anything. Any ideas?
Mobo beep.Like a Motherboard beep or something like coil whine?
Mobo beep.
Does it just beep with Furmark? What if you try a GPU or CPU intensive game?
so i never got a response to my dilemma:
will a phenom ii x4 bottleneck a gtx 660ti range card? my brother wants to upgrade because he is getting ~30fps with a gts 250 in borderlands 2, poor performance in guild wars 2, etc at 1920x1080. wondering if i need to swap out mobo/cpu/video card or just video card
Don't use sweepers, there's no need and they can damage Windows and cause the problems you have now.
Express uninstall all AMD programs in control panel and roboot. Now go in device manager and uninstall the card from there selecting delete driver software as you go and reboot. If windows boots in vga mode you have reset the driver cache, if not go back to device manager and repeat the last step until windows runs out of old drivers in its cache and boots in vga mode.
Now install new driver.
You should find it much easier just to install new drivers over the top of old drivers in future.
When you guys upgrade, do you like to get "new everything" or do you like to keep your old parts that you can still use?
When you guys upgrade, do you like to get "new everything" or do you like to keep your old parts that you can still use?
Thanks for the input, but unfortunately that's what I did the very first time, I thought, well I'll just un-install the drivers (catalyst install manager and windows device manager) and delete folders (I do that when CCC doesn't want to open after an update). It wasn't until that didn't work, I Googled it and found the process I detailed earlier had been effective. Problem is, it hasn't been. One guide even had me checking Key Tokens, I didn't know what one was before this.... (not the issue by the way)
I'll just wait until 12.9 come out. It's just very odd.
It might be a 3 year old rig but the single threaded demands overall on computing haven't increased much at all.I got an amazing deal on my Alienware when I bought it - worth way more than I spent at the time. But the truth is, it's thermal control sucks. It has just a single intake and a single exhaust - and the intake fan is covered behind hard plastic on the front. A single 570 runs just about as high as I'd like. And the mobo is iffy - I struggle staying stable past 3.4. I'm running at 3.6 now; but in the summer I dropped it down 200MHz.
To be completely honest - it's a 3 year old rig. I think I'm just ready for something new. And now seems like a pretty darn decent time to upgrade.
Your Current Specs: AMD Athlon 3400+ / 1GB RAM / GeForce 6800 GT
Budget: Around £1700.
Main Use: Gaming {5}, Video Editing {4}, Photoshop {3}
Monitor Resolution: 1080p.
SPECIFIC games that you MUST be able to play: Crysis 3. Star Wars 1313 and beyond. 60FPS would be nice, but coming from a PS3, anything above 30 is fine for now.
Looking to reuse any parts?: Just my Creative speakers.
When will you build?: Would be nice to have it by Xmas.
Will you be overclocking?: Probably - Know nothing about it, but they say it's worth it.
I keep reading that having a sound card is not needed unless it's an Asus DG (or something). Well, I'd rather save money and not get a card if it's not necessary. But I have no idea how good sound will be on the motherboards below. But I'm going to trust you guys and leave out the sound card.
I'm not interested in SLI - I'd rather buy the best bang/buck single card available to suit my needs/games. I presume this makes my choice of motherboards much greater. And would I be correct in assuming that although the next set of CPUs from Intel will require a new motherboard, this will not impact upon the next wave of GPUs from AMD/NVIDIA? So the below motherboards will be fine in terms of upgrading my GPU?
Ok, made some configurations at some websites and here are my results/choices. What worries me is the lack of stated brands (or dependent upon availability) for the cheaper systems -
CYBER POWER SYSTEMS
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: Arctic Freezer i30 CPU Fan
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V LX
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston DDR3/1333MHz
GPU: Gigabyte Superclocked GeForce GTX 670 2GB
PSU: Corsair 650Watts CMPSU-650TXV2
Hard Drive 1: 256 GB Crucial M4 Series SATA III
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive
Optical Drive: 24X DVD±R/±RW (Brand not stated)
Sound Card: None
Extras: Enhanced packaging, professional wiring, thermal compound optimised for thermal Dissipation.
£1532.40
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DINO PC
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: Xigmatek Dark Knight Nighthawk Edition SD1283
Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V LX
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) (Brand is dependent on stock availability)
GPU: GTX 670 2GB (Brand is dependent on stock availability)
PSU: Corsair 650Watts TX Modular
Hard Drive 1: 240 GB Corsair Force3 SSD S-ATAIII
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s (Brand is dependent on stock availability)
Optical Drive: 24X DVD±R/±RW (Brand not stated)
Sound Card: None
Extras: None.
£1299.90
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COUGAR EXTREME
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: Gelid Tranquillo
Motherboard: Asus P8B75-M LX
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair Vengeance
GPU: GTX 670 2GB (Brand not stated)
PSU: Corsair CMPSU-650TXUK
Hard Drive 1: 240 GB SSD SATA (Brand not stated)
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III (Brand not stated)
Optical Drive: 22X DVD±R/±RW Samsung
Sound Card: None
Extras: None.
£1358.81
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I've fallen in love with the Obsidian 650D case. I must have this to house my components. The Chillblast website recommended previously only has this case as an option on certain systems which is strange.
I'd contact them and ask for the 650D case on that specific URL that was linked and what changes we talked about. See no reason they can't do it.I've fallen in love with the Obsidian 650D case. I must have this to house my components. The Chillblast website recommended previously only has this case as an option on certain systems which is strange.
It might be worth emailing Chillblast and see if they could give you the 650D on a build you want, sites like that are generally pretty flexible imo. Also for that Cougar Extreme build you'll want a Z77 motherboard to give you the ability to overclock that i7. With Cougar too it'd be worth an email or a quick call too to find out what brands of component they put it, when I had any queries with my build I always got the manager when I phoned and they were pretty helpful.
Check out the Techreport article called 'Inside the Second'. Link is in the news section in the OP. (On tablet, bitch to multitask). Short answer is yes in some games, no in others. The performance loss is worse than raw FPS numbers can articulate.
on that basis why not just get the dino pc which has that motherboard and is £60 cheaper?
It'd be tempting to see how much it'd cost to put together the same build yourself. Wonder if you could pull it together for under a grand?
I understand the simplicity and convenience of buying off the shelf, but they really are a piece of piss to put together, especially with the support you'll get from this thread.
@ scogoth
So... when you gonna post more porn? =)
I really can't recommend scan enough for UK builds. Great prices on parts and exceptional delivery service. The only down side is that delivery isn't free.
You do get an hour time slot the day after you order though, pretty awesome.
I think it's the same with avforums, but gaf is the only forum I post on.If you have 20 posts on the hexus.co.uk forums you can link accounts and get free scan delivery for life. But disregarding that I still agree, scan are the best.
PSA for my frozen brothers/sisters to the north.
NCIX has the Fractal Node 304 and 605 in stock! $90 and $150 CAD respectively.
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Right guys. Quite a weird problem here.
This has happened about 5 times since January and it scares the hell out of me every time. Last night, I was uninstalling a few steam games when Windows started to really chug, I mean really chug (about 10 second delay) and then just powered off. And when I would start her up, it wouldn't even boot, the fans would start and after about 2 seconds it would turn itself off and then on again doing the same thing each time. The only way to stop the cycle is to power off at the back. After about an hour of leaving it off, it boots normally again.
At first I thought it was the CPU overheating but if you take a look at the attached image, it's hovering at 40. Is that too hot?
(PS. I have noticed it's happened a few times after physically moving the entire tower)
EDIT: Just checked CPU-Z and it says my CPU is running at 3.8Ghz...I have no idea how to overclock and I didn't even think you could on the non-k series?
Getting silly now...
256GB Samsung 830 SSD is $159 shipped at Newegg today only with promo code EMCYTZT2359.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147164
Getting silly now...
256GB Samsung 830 SSD is $159 shipped at Newegg today only with promo code EMCYTZT2359.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147164
PSA for my frozen brothers/sisters to the north.
NCIX has the Fractal Node 304 and 605 in stock! $90 and $150 CAD respectively.
I may end up doing that. Is there a general rule of thumb as to when an upgrade is worth it?
Getting silly now...
256GB Samsung 830 SSD is $159 shipped at Newegg today only with promo code EMCYTZT2359.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147164
The Node 504 is an ATX case.Sadly the downfall of my HTPC is that it's always going to be a compilation of hand-me down parts from the desktops in the house which means that my HTPC has to support ATX motherboards.Those are some pretty nice looking boxes for the living room.
FML. Just saw this, paid $200 like two weeks ago.
A second one for the space is worth it. The speed increase from RAID0 is not. It's not even noticeable.Get another one and RAID-0 them?
I'm considering it, and I really probably shouldn't!
The Node 504 is an ATX case.
A second one for the space is worth it. The speed increase from RAID0 is not. It's not even noticeable.
With the overall decline in mechanical drive quality this year, getting a good SSD as a main is a no-brainer. Have a secondary drive, a RAID-1/5 NAS, or cloud storage for anything important (all 3 is what I do). I don't keep my user folder on my main drive either in case it fails.Hmm... how's the life for these SSDs? Better than before? Would it last as an OS drive and some programs for a system turned on 24/7 for like.... 4-5 years?