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  • Texas1911

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    Well ... my old video card decided to catch fire and burn out some solder joints after a day of random BSoDs, so rather than investing in card #3 for that build, I opted to just go ahead and build another. Here's what I snagged, and it's my first Intel build ...

    Intel i5-2500K 3.3 Ghz 'Sandy Bridge'
    Asus P8P67 Motherboard
    GSkillz RAM - 8 Gig @ 1600 Mhz (O/Ced from 1333 Mhz) with 7 CAS
    Crucial 128 Gig SATA3 SSD
    EVGA GeForce 460GTX 1 Gig GFX Card (O/Ced about 10%)
    Coolermaster Haf-X Full Tower Case
    Thermaltake 750W Power Supply


    Impressions:

    The last computer I had I really didn't see a major improvement in performance between my older build. Perhaps when I was running intensive operations it would be a bit smoother. However, with this machine I've had nothing but awesome results.

    1) Quiet ... no platters spinning up and using 3 8 - 10" fans really makes the machine quiet. The fans spin at a fairly low RPM so you don't get alot of velocity but a TON of flow. Result is you can't tell the machine is running hardly.

    2) Cool ... my last box (Lian-Li Aluminum) was a really trick case, but it was circa 1995 with it's design and layout. Using a full size card really cut down on the airflow to the CPU and RAM and I would get alot of latent heat issues. This setup burnt through GFX cards like no other ... but my new case will take a 65 deg. C GFX card and cool it to 38 - 40 deg. C in less than a minute. I hear the GFX card fan spool down pretty quick after I remove the load.

    3) Fast ... everything is faster and the machine doesn't slow down at all with multitasking. I haven't done any video processing (which is why I upgraded mostly) but I suspect it will be at a minimum, twice as fast. I can run Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on full resolution, settings maxed, with absolutely no skipping or frame drop.

    Lessons Learned

    - "Gaming" cases are necessary for high load machines for thermal maintenance.
    - HDD / SSDs work better when you actually plug them in.
    - ACHI mode doesn't like multiple ancillary SATA devices, I had to reinstall in IDE.
    - Modern Processors that have automatic undervoltage settings are far superior to the old models for noise and thermal load.
    - The way the 1155 socket heat exchangers install is rather cheesy.

    I'm extremely happy with this new machine. I'm kinda mad I didn't build it a few months ago.

    I think my next adventure is going to a watercooling block on my processor and pushing the multiplier up around the 4.0 - 4.4 Ghz area. People are getting great results and perfect stability with that setup, and the extra 800 Mhz should help video processing even more.
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    TrailDust

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    Well ... my old video card decided to catch fire and burn out

    Must be a side effect of watching all that porn.... (sorry, man, I couldn't resist....)

    I think my next adventure is going to a watercooling block on my processor and pushing the multiplier up around the 4.0 - 4.4 Ghz area. People are getting great results and perfect stability with that setup, and the extra 800 Mhz should help video processing even more.

    I was going to suggest water cooling as you next option, but I see you're already considering it. I've been considering installing a SSD hard drive in my laptop if for no other reason than lowering heat generation.
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    Texas1911

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    I can save you lots of money in the future.

    Switch to linux. It's free and has no BSODs :p

    Linux and Macs continue to be a nerd rage gimmick. I've used Windows for 15 years now and have had zero issues with it. This forum runs on Linux, which is where Linux belongs, on a server.

    I have no desire to own an Apple.
     

    nalioth

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    Linux and Macs continue to be a nerd rage gimmick. I've used Windows for 15 years now and have had zero issues with it. This forum runs on Linux, which is where Linux belongs, on a server.

    I have no desire to own an Apple.
    Really? "Nerd rage gimmick"?

    Consider that I don't spend any time keeping my antivirus, antimalware and firewall programs up to date (because I don't run any [ because I don't need to ]). How much time do you spend keeping your system "protected"? How much do you pay to keep it "protected"?

    Considering that I don't have to figure CPU time for antivirus, antimalware and firewall programs, I can do the same thing with less CPU.

    Please don't bring up "But OS X users just got hit with a malware", because that wasn't an attack directed against the OS, it was directed against users. All reported OS X attacks have been aimed at users.

    Do you like your computer "phoning home" to Redmond with everything you do on it?


    I'm glad it's working for you. I like my privacy and the freedom to operate my computer the way "I" want to, not how Bill Gates thinks I should operate it.
     

    Leper

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    I have a raven case with the same slow moving large fans at the bottom, pushing up. The MB is rotated 90* so that all the connections are at the top. I love the lack of noise of those fans too. I run a self contained liquid cooler on the processor.

    If you have any interest in really pushing your new computer, I have an old Vapochill case from back in the tbird 1.4 days. I have been hanging on to it until I found someone that wanted to really push the envelope with it. I would give it to you, just to see it get used again.
     

    zembonez

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    Sounds like a good build. I'm not all that sold on SSDs just yet. They really have not reached the level of performance that a well developed SATA drive has. It's gonna take a few more generations of them before they completely outperform the old spinners - but they will get there.

    Good luck with Win7. I just removed it from my laptop after about 6 months of putting up with its bullshit. I hate operating systems that forever "suggest this" or "question my admin level" no matter how many times I "disable" the garbage.
     

    Texas1911

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    Just did some video editing yesterday and holy crap this thing is awesome for compiling. It took me 1/3rd the time to download, compile, and upload the videos. I need to go take more video it seems! This is exactly why I wanted to build this rig.
     
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