Malevolence 6 Posted October 1, 2011 Ouch, that must have sucked, I've never been able to convince myself to purchase a UPS it always seemed excessive to me. My little surge protector is all I've got. What happen if you are using a rig that is more than 1000W? Will the UPS be insufficient as backup? Share this post Link to post
Fiesta 0 Posted October 1, 2011 Love that Dell U2410 monitor! Planning to get 3 of those but will do so when I do my next upgrade. Didn't know about the new revisions? Where do I find more info on these revisions? There's some stuff about it here, exact info was provided by a friend of mine. http://en.community.dell.com/support-forum...1.aspx#19806421 Share this post Link to post
OSTKCabal 0 Posted January 10, 2012 Case/PSU: ThermalTake Commander (4x 120mm Fans) - 750W PSU w/ Blue LED 150mm Fan Motherboard: GIGABYTE CPU & Cooler: AMD Phenom II X4 Black Edition 3.2GHz (Overclocked to 3.40GHz) - Asetek Liquid Cooling RAM: 12GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM Video: ATi radeon HD 6850 1.0GB Overclocked GPU HDD1: SEAGATE 1TB 7.2kRPM SATA-III Optical: Sony 24x CD/DVD R/W/ROM Sound: Built-In 7.1 Channel HD Audio Display: LG FLATRON L1932TQ - Recently ordered an ASUS 23" 1080p Monitor Headset: Microsoft LifeChat LX-3 Input: Ideazon ZMerc Gaming Keyboard - Logitech LX-3 Mouse OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit and Linux Mint Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted March 11, 2012 Old PC blew up so I just got a new one instead of fixing it. Will have pics of things in a few days. Had a snag with the PSU so I need a new cable, but here's what I got in there right now. Case: Lian Li Lancool PC-K65B Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty Performance (LGA 1155) CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 @ 3.10 gHz CPU Cooler: Prolimatech Armageddon with Prolimatech Blue Vortex 140mm fan RAM: 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 (PC3-12800) PSU: SeaSonic X650 Gold @ 650W Video: EVGA geForce GTX460 @ 1GB SSD: Crucial M4 64GB HDD1: Samsung Spinpoint 320GB HDD2: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB HDD3: Western Digital RE2 750GB HDD4: Samsung Spinpoint 1TB Optical: LG CD/DVD Burner Sound: Asus Xonar DS Display: LG Flatron IPS236 (23"), ViewSonic VG920 (19") Speakers: Dayton Audio 6 1/2" bookshelf speakers with Lepai LP-2020A+ amp Keyboard: Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Mouse: Logitech M500 OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Share this post Link to post
Luk3us 63 Posted May 9, 2012 So yesterday my comptuer's OS drive decided it would go and ****ing die. Fortuantely all the good **** was on my other HDDs. Anyway, so I had to get a replacement so I finally got an SSD (http://www.corsair.com/ssd/force-series-gt-ssd/force-series-gt-60gb-sata-3-6gbps-solid-state-hard-drive.html) since there was a special at the store I went to. So now my windows uber meter is now 7.3. Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted May 9, 2012 Haha, mine's still higher at 7.4. trololol. xD Nice choice though. How does that Corsair Force perform anyway? Seem all good in the hood? Share this post Link to post
Luk3us 63 Posted May 10, 2012 After the install I moved some of my HDDs around and fixed some cable issues, which of course somehow lead to the mobo touching the case which caused a short cirucit. So my comp refused to boot, that took about three hours to work out. For a time there I thought the mobo, psu, video card and CPU were all ****ed, thankfully not though... Used to take a good thirty to forty seconds to boot hte old girl, now she does it in less than fifteen seconds. It seems to be a little faster on most things, but a fresh install helps too. Should have got a bigger drive I think, as with Windows 7 and all my other progs, minus games installed its taken up 35gb of my 55.7gb storage. Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted May 10, 2012 I have a 64GB Crucial M4 and it's holding its own with Windows 7 and a few apps very, very well. I have the heavy duty stuff on a 320GB drive though. One thing you might look into is your page file. It's probably gigantic and all on your SSD. Reduce its size, but that's dependent on how much RAM you have, then split it onto two drives. There is a performance boost when doing this. Man, when I installed Windows 7 on this thing with all 16GB of RAM, my page file was ****ing gigantic. Almost 17GB of space used on that alone. I dropped it to 4GB split between two drives. Share this post Link to post
Traymen 6 Posted May 20, 2012 (edited) Motherboard: GA-78LMT-S2P (rev.3.1) CPU: AMD Athlon X2 250 (3 Ghz) Video Card: GeForce 450 GS Palit Memory: 4 GB DDR3 HDD: WDC WD5000AAKX-001CA0 500 GB (AHCI mode on) Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster P2250 OS: Windows 7 -64 bit Ultimate That's all i need so far... Edited May 20, 2012 by Traymen Share this post Link to post
Plok 327 Posted May 20, 2012 Wow, don't think I've uploaded my full configuration here. Motherboard: Dunno. Might check it the next time I clean it. CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E8200 (2.66 GHz for each core) Video card: ATi Radeon X1550 series (why, ATi, why??) Memory: 2 GB RAM HDD: 297 GB (192 + 105 partitions) Disc drive: LG GH22NS70 ATAPI (DVD+/- RW DL) Monitor: Philips LCD 200CW (optimal resolution - 1680x1050) OS: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 My favourite less important element: Scanner: Mustek UB 1200 Plus -> for 12 years, *****es! 1 Share this post Link to post
Traymen 6 Posted May 20, 2012 (edited) Always you may use aplication called "CPU-Z" to check mainboards name. Edited May 20, 2012 by Traymen Share this post Link to post
Fiesta 0 Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) Finally got my graphics upgraded for the games coming next year and well beyond (chiefly Gens 2 and Bioshock Infinite): http://i.imgur.com/d6E1P.jpg http://i.imgur.com/96eop.jpg Yes, it's dusty, yes, I have a couple of errant wires where I otherwise wouldn't have them, but I won't make a big deal out of it. Specs are otherwise the same as before, aside from a Samsung SSD830 128GB, which also runs like a damn dream. Firmware update was extremely easy and problem-free, too, and updates for Samsung SSDs are non-destructive and can be performed in place from within Windows on the drive itself with zero issues; just hit the update button in Magician, select the update package file, run the updater, reboot, log into Windows, reboot again, and it's done. Back to the card, there are some problems with eVGA's 670s right now but it's mainly with the SCs and normal 670s with SC serial numbers (do I even want to know how that **** happens?), any affected SC buyer will get free advanced RMA, cross-shipping, and a free upgrade to the 670 FTW edition, which uses the GTX680's PCB. All in all an epic company to work with, it's almost a shame mine hasn't had the stuttering/artifacting/driver crashes that affected some others. None of my games are very demanding by modern standards, so they all run like water. Red Alert 3 was about the only thing that would put the screws to my old card with everything turned up at my native res, but with the 670 it's almost TOO fast. Edited May 22, 2012 by Fiesta Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 40 Posted May 22, 2012 Updated my rigs again Rig 1: Case/PSU: Antec Silent midtower case with power @ 500W Motherboard: Asus P5Q SE CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 @ 2.33 gHz (can be overclocked to 3.2 ghz) CPU Cooler: Stock Intel RAM: 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 (PC2-8300) Video: EVGA GeForce GT 220 @ 1GB DDR3 HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB HDD2: Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB (backup) Optical: ATAPI 16x CD/DVD Burner Sound: Realtek 8-ch HD Audio (onboard), Sound Blaster Audigy SE (separate) Display: HP 25" widescreen LED monitor Speakers: Logitech basic 2-ch speakers with enhanced bass Input: HP USB keyboard, Logitech white optical mouse OS: Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows XP Pro Rig 2: Case/PSU: Lenovo minitower case with power @ 280W Motherboard: Lenovo (don't know the model) CPU & Cooler: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2220 @ 2.4 ghz RAM: 3GB DDR2 (PC2-6400) Video: EVGA GeForce 9500GT @ 512MB DDR2 HDD1: Western Digital Caviar 500GB (the faster one) HDD2: Hitachi serial 320GB (slow one though) Optical: Pioneer 20x CD/DVD Writer Sound: Realtek HD Audio (onboard), Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium (separate) Display: HP 19" widescreen LCD monitor Speakers: Creative 2.1-ch sub-woofer speakers Input: Lenovo keyboard and Logitech quiet mouse OS: Windows Vista Ultimate (on the 320 GB HD), Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows XP Pro (on the 500 GB HD) Rig 3: Case/PSU: Custom midsize tower with power @ 300W Motherboard: ECS CPU & Cooler: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.8 ghz (can be overclocked to 3.4 ghz) RAM: 2GB DDR PC2700 RAM Video: EVGA GeForce 6200 LT @ 256MB DDR2 HDD1: Western Digital 80GB HDD2: Maxtor DiamondMax 40GB (backup only) Optical: Sony 18x CD/DVD Burner, Sony 52x CD-ROM Sound: Sound Blaster Live! (separate) Display: Insignia 24" LED TV (with PC and speaker input) Input: NEC keyboard and Lenovo mouse OS: Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 Ultimate Share this post Link to post
Aircraftkiller 9 Posted May 26, 2012 (edited) Antec Three Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case Intel BOXDZ68BC LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard EVGA SuperClocked 015-P3-1582-AR GeForce GTX 580 (Fermi) 1536MB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card PC Power and Cooling Silencer Mk II 950W High Performance 80PLUS Silver Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Samsung Black Blu-ray Combo SATA Model SH-B123L/RSBP LightScribe Support Crucial M4 2.5" 64GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 16GB RAM Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit - OEM /Windows 7 score of 7.6 Edited May 26, 2012 by Aircraftkiller Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted May 26, 2012 How ya digging that M4? Mine's awesome. Share this post Link to post
Guest That Guy Posted July 12, 2012 Just got my new setup put together. I took (plagiarized) some ideas from ACK's rig, and some great suggestions for cost cutting options from DD. Antec Three Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard EVGA 02G-P4-2670-KR GeForce GTX 670 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card SeaSonic X Series X650 Gold Power Supply Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Crucial M4 CT064M4SSD2 2.5" 64GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 16GB RAM Put Windows 7 on the SSD, and it gave me a 7.6 performance rating. That plus the other things (a new hard drive, windows 7, etc) cost me a grand total of $1500 bucks USD (plus about 100 tax). Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 40 Posted July 12, 2012 AircraftKiller and Zee Hypnotist, are you sure you can handle such a small and very fast hard drive? Share this post Link to post
Guest Rabbit Posted July 13, 2012 I neglected to mention the unnecessary info, which I covered in the bottom. I'm also running a 2TB and 1TB internal and external hard drive, respectively. Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 40 Posted October 21, 2012 Updated my Rig #1: Case/PSU: Antec Silent midtower case with power @ 500W Motherboard: Asus P5Q SE CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 @ 2.33 gHz (can be overclocked to 3.2 ghz) CPU Cooler: Stock Intel RAM: 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 (PC2-8300) Video: EVGA GeForce GT 220 @ 1GB DDR3 HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB HDD2: Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB (backup) HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Blue OEM 320GB (spare) Optical 1: LG 10x Blu-ray writer (with 3D playback) Optical 2: ATAPI 16x CD/DVD Burner Sound: Realtek 8-ch HD Audio (onboard), Sound Blaster Audigy SE (separate -- might swap this soon with my newer Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium card) Display: HP 25" widescreen LED HD monitor (plugged on with HDMI) Speakers: Logitech 2-ch speakers with enhanced bass Input: HP USB keyboard, Logitech white optical mouse OS on the 320GB HD: Windows Vista Ultimate (soon to be upgraded to Win7) and Windows XP Pro OS on the 1TB HD: Windows 7 64-bit Share this post Link to post
TheProwe 0 Posted October 31, 2012 My current rig for gaming; CPU: Intel C2Q Q6600 @ stock 2.4GHz and never OC'd MBoard: ECS G41T-M16 (I may change again) RAM: 2 x 4GB Kingston Value DDR3 VCard: Inno3d GTS450 1GB DDR3 Green (no 6-pin and is slower than reference and I may also change / upgrade again) HHD1: Seagate 500GB RMA'd (OS and applications) HDD2: Seagate 500GB (other files) PSU: Somewhat (better than) generic and I'm fully aware of the risks (I may also change) OS: Win7 Pro 64-bit Several components have changed through time (MBoard, RAM, VCard, HDDs, PSU).. I also have other computers operational (slower).. This is my first post after several years of forum inactivity and in my current forum name.. Share this post Link to post
PurpleGaga27 40 Posted January 6, 2013 Updated my rig #1 ... again: Case/PSU: Antec Silent midtower case with power @ 500W Motherboard: Asus P5Q SE CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 @ 2.33 gHz (can be overclocked to 3.2 ghz) CPU Cooler: Stock Intel RAM: 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 (PC2-8300) Video: PNY Geforce GTX 550 Ti @ 1GB GDDR5 (finally!!) --> (GeForce GT 220 moves back to Rig #2 and Geforce 9500 GT officially retires) HDD1: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB HDD2: Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB (backup) HDD3: Western Digital Caviar Blue OEM 320GB (spare) Optical 1: LG 10x Blu-ray writer (with 3D playback) Optical 2: ATAPI 16x CD/DVD Burner Sound: Realtek 8-ch HD Audio (onboard), Sound Blaster Audigy SE (separate) Display: HP 25" widescreen LED HD monitor (plugged on with HDMI) Speakers: Logitech 2-ch speakers with enhanced bass Input: HP USB keyboard, Logitech white optical mouse OS on the 320GB HD: Windows Vista Ultimate (soon to be upgraded to Win7) and Windows XP Pro OS on the 1TB HD: Windows 7 64-bit Share this post Link to post