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Nice! Just ordered, and with some of the points on our Amazon card, got it for about $130 shipped. What a deal, even w/o the add'l discount.Amazon just matched Newegg on the 830, lol.
Nice! Just ordered, and with some of the points on our Amazon card, got it for about $130 shipped. What a deal, even w/o the add'l discount.
I saw a few posts in reference to 'Star Citizen'. Title sounded like a crappy JRPG, so I never looked anything up.
Google 'I need a new PC'. First result!Fantastic guide, wish I had been able to google something like this a few months ago when picking out my computer. You should submit it to a place or two.
I started getting real excited when he was showing off the physics systems and how the craft have real working thruster jets that can be damaged and stuff. Oh man, and supposedly it's gonna have oculus rift support. This is the game to end all games.I saw a few posts in reference to 'Star Citizen'. Title sounded like a crappy JRPG, so I never looked anything up.
PSA for my frozen brothers/sisters to the north.
NCIX has the Fractal Node 304 and 605 in stock! $90 and $150 CAD respectively.
Very nice!I ordered one over the weekend when it was $10 more, I just live chatted with Amazon and they will refund me $10, love Amazon.
A second one for the space is worth it. The speed increase from RAID0 is not. It's not even noticeable.
Being married I have to pick my battles, as much as I'd love that![]()
I'm really glad my wife has horses. Makes those battles a lot easier.
The LK is only $130 if that has everything you need.Still need help picking the Mobo! I'm torn on which Asus P8Z77 board to get. I'm not going to OC much and I don't need wifi. I really want stability more than features. Thoughts?
So I had another attempt at tidying up my cables when I put my Xonar DGX in. After being depressed by how clean another build turned out in the R4 with a non-modular PSU for someone else I had to try...
Before:
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After:
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Still nowhere near the madness some of you guys have produced, but it's about as good as I can get it I think!
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
I'm really glad my wife has horses. Makes those battles a lot easier.
The LK is only $130 if that has everything you need.
Others will likely be able to chime in on this, but I think you'll be OK, especially if you're not planning on OCing much. My old Asus P6T has been rock-solid with my i7-920 @ 4GHz and 1333 RAM. Not a single issue since bumping it up last week.But is at as stable as the higher end boards? My number one goal is stability. If I don OC, it's going to be minor
Nice! I have the same video card... you're going to love it.Yeees its here (goddamn you UPS for taking longer with my case)...
(dog not included)
Nice! I have the same video card... you're going to love it.![]()
1000' Black Solid CAT6 - $150
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049KWVCM/?tag=neogaf0e-20
50 CAT6 Heads - $35
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FI9VU2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
2x 24 Port Patch Panels - 80
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000AZK72/?tag=neogaf0e-20
ASA5505 Firewall Appliance - $450
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JVVY0K/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Cisco 1841 - $300
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00064AW7G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
APC SMARTUPS - $1200
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004F0BD2K/?tag=neogaf0e-20
3x Procurve 1800-24G switches - $495
provided
1x HP Proliant dl380 G4 with Xencenter and a few VMs (MS Server AD Domain, DHCP, DNS, File/print?) - $800
provided
2x 3TB external Drives for file/non-VM storage - $300
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0042Z55RM/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Labor - $1000
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total = 4810 give or take based on availability/price of amazon items
Total implementation time when parts are delivered: 8-10 hours, most likely get done on a Saturday.
Going to forward your post onto my pal who works as a sys admin. I'll let you know.
It's because those are bad pictures with fingerprint smudges all over the front aluminum. Lazy lazy.I was really interested in the Node 304 until I actually saw a non-glamour photo of it. Doesn't look nearly as attractive as the press shots make it out to be. In fact, it looks downright cheap:
It's because those are bad pictures with fingerprint smudges all over the front aluminum. Lazy lazy.
can't tell if maltese or poodle?![]()
The 'official' photos are rendersEven aside from that, there's a huge difference between how the front fascia and the rest of the case looks, something that the official press photos don't show. And that's something that I dislike tremendously on my cases.
If you can OC your CPU a bit, the frames will skyrocket. UE3 is insanely CPU bottlenecked.Now I can get stable 60 fps (save it for infrecuent drops to 50) in XCOM @ 1080p with all settings on high, even ambient occlusion. And playable fps (somewhere in the 40-50s) in Metro 2033 in Medium settings. Yes, this graphics card is going to last for YEARS hahahaha.
Damn, you are the second one to ask me that. Toy Poodle haha.
If you can OC your CPU a bit, the frames will skyrocket. UE3 is insanely CPU bottlenecked.
1000' Black Solid CAT6 - $150
http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-...0ft+cat6+black
50 CAT6 Heads - $35
http://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools...ref=pd_cp_pc_0
2x 24 Port Patch Panels - 80
http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-24-po...ds=patch+panel
ASA5505 Firewall Appliance - $450
http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-ASA5505-...ywords=asa5505
Cisco 1841 - $300
http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-CISCO184...rds=cisco+1841
APC SMARTUPS - $1200
http://www.amazon.com/APC-Smart-UPS-...=smartups+3000
3x Procurve 1800-24G switches - $495
provided
1x HP Proliant dl380 G4 with Xencenter and a few VMs (MS Server AD Domain, DHCP, DNS, File/print?) - $800
provided
2x 3TB external Drives for file/non-VM storage - $300
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digita...nal+hard+drive
Labor - $1000
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total = 4810 give or take based on availability/price of amazon items
The 'official' photos are renders![]()
What's a good test(s) to run to test having replaced the mobo/cpu/ram?
I'd like to do a before and after test of my system.
Copy/pasted from gchat.Sorry if this is the wrong thread to post this in, I could not find a network specific thread. I am helping set up a LAN/gaming center and the network for the location is already prewired with drop cables. All we need is the network backbone equipment. The former owners left a server rack and a 24 port patch panel. We had someone come in to do a estimate and this is what he recommended:
The gaming center will have about 50-60 host. Does this list look okay? The pricing on the HP Proliant dl380 G4 does look a little high to me but everything else looks alright. I just wanted to get some more opinions.
Small FFT or Blend?Ok, kind of stupid question: how much time should I leave Prime 95 doing its job to see if an OC is stable? It's been OK for 30 minutes so far, and CPU temps are not going beyond 65ºC
Ok, kind of stupid question: how much time should I leave Prime 95 doing its job to see if an OC is stable? It's been OK for 30 minutes so far, and CPU temps are not going beyond 65ºC
Small FFT or Blend?
3-4 hours would be stable in most cases. 24 hours to be sure it's 100% stable.