Yes, that's why I have 670s in the spreadsheet under each one.
My bad. I was looking under the "enhanced" column, mostly.
Yes, that's why I have 670s in the spreadsheet under each one.
The ASRock has a few reported issues around USB devices. It also has really strange cooler compatibility if you want to make it quieter.Is the Asus P8H77-i noticeably better than the ASROCK H77M-itx ?
Call MS again to ask about reinstalls / what chipsets it was installed on, then take a claim to the people you bought it from.
Maybe do something with your CC company.
That sucks, sorry to hear. At least it's an easy fix.
Holy shit! Did it POST? Clean off the pins?mkenyon, I got her to seat! Straightened pins by hand, and finally coaxed it in the socket, locked it down, and whoila straightened pins, thanks again man, now to install it in my main rig
shitty env3 pic incoming...
Reading and writing large, layered .psb, .tif, .exr files, RAID 0.You'd be better helped if you actually said what you were doing and if cost / storage size matters and what RAID you'd run if one at all.
But it's probably SSDs
Yeahhhhh I can't afford that kind of motherboard.Neither the RAM nor the motherboard are good for OCing. Samsung 30mm RAM and ASUS Maximus IV/V Gene are the way to go with mATX.
Reading and writing large, layered .psb, .tif, .exr files, RAID 0.
1 TB is more than enough. Cost doesn't factor that much, but I'd obviously prefer not to go crazy.
Apologies for not giving more information. I am generally trying to get a little more educated rather than just seeking advice on a build. But I have been looking at SSDs for a good while and haven't come across many reasons why HDD might be a better choice.
Yeahhhhh I can't afford that kind of motherboard.
It doesn't have to be mATX, that's just the one I saw.
As for the ram, that's the fastest ram available it looks like for desktop memory. Also it's kinda pricey
Desktop will crush it.Alright. It's coming down to it...most of the stuff I'm interested in are no longer on sale in a few days.
Here is the build I'm looking at:
Case: Bitfenix Prodigy $80
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 OC 980MHZ 2GB 6.0GHZ GDDR5 2xDVI HDMI DisplayPort PCI-E Video Card $380
MOBO: Gigabyte Z77N-WIFI mITX LGA1155 Z77 DDR3 1PCI-E16 HDMI SATA3 USB3.0 DVI HDMI Motherboard $130
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K Unlocked Quad Core Processor LGA1155 3.4GHZ Ivy Bridge 6MB Retail $220
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Red 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1866 CL9-10-9-27 1.5V Dual Channel Memory Kit Low Profile $65
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520W EPS12V 20/24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 80+ Bronze 6+8PIN PCI-E W/ 120MM Fan $80
Heatsink: Cooler Master GeminII S524 CPU Heatsink LGA1366 LGA1156 LGA1155 AM3 AM2+ 120mm 800-1800RPM $34
Fans: X2 Bitfenix Spectre Pro BFF-SPRO-12025KK-RP All Black $20
Sound: ASUS Xonar DG 5.1 Channel PCI Sound Card 24BIT $35
Hard-drive: OCZ Agility 3 120GB 2.5IN SATA3 Sandforce SF-2281 SSD Solid State Disk Flash Drive $85
AND/OR
Hard-drive: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB SATA 6GB/S 7200RP $70
Looking to get all this from NCIX (Canada). Total price will come in at around $1,200 + assembly + HST. Thoughts? Anything I'm missing or doesn't look good (won't fit etc.)?
Do I have room for a blu-ray drive?
Alternatively I've been looking at this laptop:
MSI GT60 0NE-220US Intel i7 3610QM GeForce GTX 680m for $1,850 plus HST. I assume the desktop will be more powerful?
thanks!
Thanks. Should I get a different sound card? I couldn't find the ones in the spreadsheet.Desktop will crush it.
No Xondar DG. There's no PCI slot.
No OCZ SSD. Get the Samsung 830.
That RAM is stupid expensive. Get the Samsung memory. Cheaper and can OC easily to 2133.
You have an optical bay slot yes.
The 7950 3GB would be the card at $300. It's a really fantastic value and helps shift the point back to $300 cards, but the 670 I still feel is a different beast.@Hazaro
@mkenyon
What do you think of the 3rd Party 660 Ti vs 670's? I've seen a lot of reviews say that the 670 is now obsolete because the 660 Ti is performing so well especially with the factory OC's from MSI and Gigabyte. $100 difference too.
See above.Thanks. Should I get a different sound card? I couldn't find the ones in the spreadsheet.
Same issue with the ram. NCIX doesn't have any Samsung ram, so I'm not sure what to replace it with. Suggestions?
Interesting idea, for some reason I never even considered this combination. Will think a little more and try to learn more about it also, thanks!If you want 1TB of space, then two 512GB Samsung 830 Series SSDs in RAID0 are as good as you're going to get*. It's going to cost you about a grand, though, and is overkill for 99% of users. A more cost-effective idea would be to get a pair of 128GB Samsung 830 Series in RAID0 and a 1TB hard-drive. It'll give you about 200GB of absurdly fast storage to play with, and then you can just put older projects onto the hard-drive.
Missed this earlier, but thanks for response.Velociraptors. 5 in RAID 0 still can't touch SSDs because flash memory doesn't have any seek time. That's what makes so snappy feeling.
Work what out...?
I guess I actually have to go to the NCIX store. Their online builder is really limited in terms of part options.
Also, regarding the SFF "small form factor" builds...what are they like? Can a GTX 670 fit into one? I'm guessing they are essentially just a smaller case and you have to be careful about what can fit into it...? Maybe more heat issues?
The 7950 3GB would be the card at $300. It's a really fantastic value and helps shift the point back to $300 cards, but the 670 I still feel is a different beast.
Both are extremely good value.
See above.
What about newegg.ca or amazon.ca?
Any low profile DDR3 @ 1.5V is fine. Only mentioned it since the price was a touch high. 1600mhz is all you need.
Just nab these:Will look for that. I need this assembled for me, so I want everything from the same place.
What about this:
Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB 2X4GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 1.5V CL9 Dual Channel Memory Kit $46
USB DACs aren't PC parts really. You just plug them into a USB port and then plug your headphones into them.Thanks. Should I get a different sound card? I couldn't find the ones in the spreadsheet.
Same issue with the ram. NCIX doesn't have any Samsung ram, so I'm not sure what to replace it with. Suggestions?
<3 my Gigabyte 670. Work every penny extra.@Hazaro
@mkenyon
What do you think of the 3rd Party 660 Ti vs 670's? I've seen a lot of reviews say that the 670 is now obsolete because the 660 Ti is performing so well especially with the factory OC's from MSI and Gigabyte. $100 difference too.
USB DACs aren't PC parts really. You just plug them into a USB port and then plug your headphones into them.
Its overkill if sound isn't a big deal to you or if you use a USB headset.
Nah, just run the audio through your videocard via HDMI.Ah. I'm going to be running this through my av receiver and HDTV. Planning on watching some blu-ray movies. I'll probably need an optical out. Is that in my set-up or do I need a sound card?
Nah, just run the audio through your videocard via HDMI.
I wonder what the price would be for me to ship it to our apparently hated cousins to the north. This RAM is seriously amazing.As a general note to the regular recommenders - for some reason the Samsung SSDs and 30nm RAM are stupid hard to find in Canada. They aren't on any of the regular sites (ncix, memexpress or newegg) You really need to be lucky to catch one in a brick and mortar store or get some from the states.
I have no reason why this is.
The Gigabyte does indeed have optical out.My av receiver doesn't have HDMI inI was thinking about replacing it, but I'd rather spend it on the PC. Need optical out on the PC, though. Not sure if a mobo or vid card has that.
The only parts I took an educated guess on were coolers with the Gigabyte. It has almost the exact same socket placement as the ASRock Z77E ITX boards, and the coolers I listed with the Gigabyte definite are compatible with the ASRock. There is only one Gigabyte Z77 ITX board though. The N is the correct model.Hey, the SFF builds that mkenyon put together...are those parts all compatible? OR is that just a list of parts that seem like they should work? I'm trying pcpicker and it the recommended mobo Gigabyte Z77N-WIFI is listed...and doesn't appear that any of the other gigabyte Z77 mobos appear to be compatible.
The only parts I took an educated guess on were coolers with the Gigabyte. It has almost the exact same socket placement as the ASRock Z77E ITX boards, and the coolers I listed with the Gigabyte definite are compatible with the ASRock. There is only one Gigabyte Z77 ITX board though. The N is the correct model.
Yeah, just this one.Samsung 830 for SSD
What's wrong with OCZ?Yeah, just this one.
Yeah, just this one.
What's wrong with OCZ?
All HDMI Cables all not equal, I hate how generalized this has become.
Different HDMI cables will produce different colors, so if in a multi screen environment and using HDMI (which is pretty rare, but happened to me with GT5 on 3 screens) you will want the same ones, also some color production out of certain cables you may prefer over others.
HDMI Cables have different revisions and different speeds, some will support more then they are rated to and some will support less.
HDMI Cables at lengths greater then ~50' you are entering a whole different ball game and here is where you will want to go with a quality cable in fear in signal issues.
All this being said though you do not have to spend a lot of money on one as even name brands go on sale 24/7, I picked up a 75ft monster hd 1000 for 69.99
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OK. So this build looks good?
Case: Bitfenix Prodigy $80
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 OC 980MHZ 2GB 6.0GHZ GDDR5 2xDVI HDMI DisplayPort PCI-E Video Card $380
MOBO: Gigabyte Z77N-WIFI mITX LGA1155 Z77 DDR3 1PCI-E16 HDMI SATA3 USB3.0 DVI HDMI Motherboard $130
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K Unlocked Quad Core Processor LGA1155 3.4GHZ Ivy Bridge 6MB Retail $220
RAM: Corsair CML8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance Lowprofile 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Memory Kit $45
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520W EPS12V 20/24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 80+ Bronze 6+8PIN PCI-E W/ 120MM Fan $80
Heatsink: Cooler Master GeminII S524 CPU Heatsink LGA1366 LGA1156 LGA1155 AM3 AM2+ 120mm 800-1800RPM $34
Fans: X2 Bitfenix Spectre Pro BFF-SPRO-12025KK-RP All Black $20
Sound: None
Hard-drive: OCZ Agility 3 120GB 2.5IN SATA3 Sandforce SF-2281 SSD Solid State Disk Flash Drive $85
Optical: LG CH12LS28 12X Blu-Ray Reader & Lightscribe DVD Writer Combo Drive
AND/OR
Hard-drive: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB SATA 6GB/S 7200RP $70
Just wondering what SSDs you guys would suggest for a SATA2 system?
Old but still fairly decent PC that i just replaced with a new build. I'd like to get it up and running again so i'm considering an SSD for it.
Just looking for reliability and good price.
Nothing below 120GB though.
Should be setI forgot...does this have everything I need for wireless and wired internet access? Does it also have the jacks I'll need for good PC speakers/subwoofer? thanks
Samsung 830Just wondering what SSDs you guys would suggest for a SATA2 system?
Old but still fairly decent PC that i just replaced with a new build. I'd like to get it up and running again so i'm considering an SSD for it.
Just looking for reliability and good price.
Nothing below 120GB though.
What is the advantage to including an ssd drive? Just faster boot times? Seems like it adds a lot of money to a build and little space. Thx