The Official PC building thread - 4th Edition
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8. April 2011 @ 14:58 |
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Floppy drive? What's that? LOL! Nah, I have one or two still sitting around. I used one last time I updated the bios of a 2001 machine.
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8. April 2011 @ 15:04 |
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Actually what I do is cutout the door, or use a 5.25 conversion plate, for the standard cutout of the 3.5" rectangle and use the back two screw holes to mount the reader with as long as the hole or case secures the front bezel in some way. But your right it's a bit of work however once you've eliminated the front door you now are not limited down the road. That's my approach anyhow.
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P.S. if you read my reply to Fred you'll see that I pointed out needing to be a subscriber, I did'nt think their promo would be limited, ooooops.
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8. April 2011 @ 16:21 |
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I couldn't resist. I opened the box to have a look at the Kaze-master. I must admit, I didn't realize that Sensors would be included. All i'm interested in doing, is manually monitoring my Fans RPM's. I may not even use the sensors. Perhaps I may on the northbridge though. That way I have 2 temps I can look at ;) I'll be performing the task either tonight after work, or in the noon time tomorrow :D
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8. April 2011 @ 16:32 |
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Thanks for that imput Steve, although I have been a long time customer with newegg I was never signed as promo customer, so I signed up, it did say I need to wait 24 hours when I got my confirmation, and they must be right cause when I tried the deal again I still got that error message, I'll try and give it a shot tomorrow and hope it works by than or at least before the deal expires, I also want to jump on thier $17.99 100pk Verb deal. Anyway thanks much Steve.
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8. April 2011 @ 17:54 |
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Fred,
I've been a long time customer too, as a matter of fact I've been with them since they started and were called EggHead. Like you I'm new to the subscription thing, signed up about a month or so ago. Hopefully everything will work for you tomorrow.
Glad you could jump on some deals,
Stevo
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8. April 2011 @ 23:22 |
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Originally posted by omegaman7: Floppy drive? What's that? LOL! Nah, I have one or two still sitting around. I used one last time I updated the bios of a 2001 machine.
Oman7,
If you ever need one as I often do, you'll know real quick what one is! ROFLMSOAO!!
Russ :>)
GigaByte 990FXA-UD5 - AMD FX-8320 @4.0GHz @1.312v - Corsair H-60 liquid CPU Cooler - 4x4 GB GSkill RipJaws DDR3/1866 Cas8, 8-9-9-24 - Corsair 400-R Case - OCZ FATAL1TY 550 watt Modular PSU - Intel 330 120GB SATA III SSD - WD Black 500GB SATA III - WD black 1 TB Sata III - WD Black 500GB SATA II - 2 Asus DRW-24B1ST DVD-Burner - Sony 420W 5.1 PL-II Suround Sound - GigaByte GTX550/1GB 970 Mhz Video - Asus VE247H 23.6" HDMI 1080p Monitor
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9. April 2011 @ 01:52 |
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Originally posted by theonejrs: Originally posted by omegaman7: Floppy drive? What's that? LOL! Nah, I have one or two still sitting around. I used one last time I updated the bios of a 2001 machine.
Oman7,
If you ever need one as I often do, you'll know real quick what one is! ROFLMSOAO!!
Russ :>)
I personally am glad I havent lately seen a machine so old i needed floppy support. I like boot from USB support and formatting them for live disks. Does that make me weird?
My servers card reader has floppy and my spare is at my day job since the "real" IT dept. didnt have one to re-install machine code on an old vision system i maintain.
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9. April 2011 @ 10:30 |
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I don't know why servers still rely on floppies but some desktop boards still do too for BIOS updates, however most can now do some sort of firmware instant flash now.
Russ, do you know where I can get bulk 3.5" floppies I need roughly 700,000 to backup my new Terabyte drive coming. :P Could you imagine doing a backup with floppies these days it would take you a week just sitting at the machine 24/7 to do your backup. LOL
I got the new Gigabyte GA-880GA-UD3H rev 2.2 board Friday and replaced my ASRock M3A790GXH-128M. I have the AMD 545 x2 with G.Skill Ripjaws 1066 (7-7-7-21) memory on it which the ASRock worked well at but didn?t like the memory OC?d much higher than the standard rate. I haven?t got my 1t SATA3 drive yet but decided to throw the new board in my system. When I was putting the GA-880GA-UD3H in the heat sink for the NB popped loose which I surprised about so I had to pull a Russ and remove the heat sink, clean off the overly hardened T-tape without scratching the aluminum, and re-grease it. So I got everything back together started to setup the BIOS I got to the memory configuration and unlike older boards I didn?t have to change the settings for the RAM, not only that it automatically OC?d the memory to 1333 (sweet!). I was worried about stability and after booting into Seven and updating all drivers I found it was very stable and much more snappy with the RAM OC?d. I can hardly wait for the new 1T SATAIII drive. I haven't played with the USB yet but I'm sure I'll be much more happy with it too, especially now that I have USB3 as well.
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9. April 2011 @ 12:59 |
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I know everyone says flashing from Windows is stupid but Gigabyte have made it so easy I just don't care anymore :P
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T 4GHz(20 x 200) 1.5v 3000NB 2000HT, Corsair Hydro H110 w/ 4 x 140mm 1500RPM fans Push/Pull, Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5, 8GB(2 x 4GB) G.Skill RipJaws DDR3-1600 @ 1600MHz CL9 1.55v, Gigabyte GTX760 OC 4GB(1170/1700), Corsair 750HX
Detailed PC Specs: http://my.afterdawn.com/estuansis/blog_entry.cfm/11388
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9. April 2011 @ 13:02 |
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Haven't done it myself, but I'd probably do it if it called for it ;)
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9. April 2011 @ 14:11 |
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Don't you need a Floopy Drive to Update your BIOS
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9. April 2011 @ 14:35 |
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Originally posted by Estuansis: I know everyone says flashing from Windows is stupid but Gigabyte have made it so easy I just don't care anymore :P
I flash from windows all the time and it is no problem unlike the past when you could easily corrupt the firmware.
@rick
NO, almost never now, there are very few boards that don't have a flash tool embedded.
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9. April 2011 @ 14:53 |
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Steve, I gave the promo another shot today, it worked, got the reader and the Verb's, saved myself 32 bucks, Thanks again.
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9. April 2011 @ 15:06 |
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Fantastic Fred, I'm so glad it worked out, what a great deal!
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9. April 2011 @ 16:35 |
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Originally posted by Estuansis: I know everyone says flashing from Windows is stupid but Gigabyte have made it so easy I just don't care anymore :P
Estuansis,
While the risk of flashing the bios in windows is not really that high, the consequences of failure are very bad, because it will render the motherboard useless if it fails! Of course you could say the same thing about having a power failure in the middle of a bios flash, which would also render the motherboard useless as well. I just wish they would make socketed bios chips standard on all motherboards, so you don't have to ship the entire motherboard!
I've never flashed the bios through Windows, so I don't know how it would affect the Dual bios in my motherboard. I have done it from my 1GB Memorex Travel drive, which is the only memory stick I own that's bootable.
Russ
GigaByte 990FXA-UD5 - AMD FX-8320 @4.0GHz @1.312v - Corsair H-60 liquid CPU Cooler - 4x4 GB GSkill RipJaws DDR3/1866 Cas8, 8-9-9-24 - Corsair 400-R Case - OCZ FATAL1TY 550 watt Modular PSU - Intel 330 120GB SATA III SSD - WD Black 500GB SATA III - WD black 1 TB Sata III - WD Black 500GB SATA II - 2 Asus DRW-24B1ST DVD-Burner - Sony 420W 5.1 PL-II Suround Sound - GigaByte GTX550/1GB 970 Mhz Video - Asus VE247H 23.6" HDMI 1080p Monitor
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9. April 2011 @ 16:58 |
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Originally posted by Mr-Movies: I don't know why servers still rely on floppies but some desktop boards still do too for BIOS updates, however most can now do some sort of firmware instant flash now.
Russ, do you know where I can get bulk 3.5" floppies I need roughly 700,000 to backup my new Terabyte drive coming. :P Could you imagine doing a backup with floppies these days it would take you a week just sitting at the machine 24/7 to do your backup. LOL
I got the new Gigabyte GA-880GA-UD3H rev 2.2 board Friday and replaced my ASRock M3A790GXH-128M. I have the AMD 545 x2 with G.Skill Ripjaws 1066 (7-7-7-21) memory on it which the ASRock worked well at but didn?t like the memory OC?d much higher than the standard rate. I haven?t got my 1t SATA3 drive yet but decided to throw the new board in my system. When I was putting the GA-880GA-UD3H in the heat sink for the NB popped loose which I surprised about so I had to pull a Russ and remove the heat sink, clean off the overly hardened T-tape without scratching the aluminum, and re-grease it. So I got everything back together started to setup the BIOS I got to the memory configuration and unlike older boards I didn?t have to change the settings for the RAM, not only that it automatically OC?d the memory to 1333 (sweet!). I was worried about stability and after booting into Seven and updating all drivers I found it was very stable and much more snappy with the RAM OC?d. I can hardly wait for the new 1T SATAIII drive. I haven't played with the USB yet but I'm sure I'll be much more happy with it too, especially now that I have USB3 as well.
Mr-Movies,
That would make a stack of floppies roughly about 8,500 feet, over 1.8 miles high! Big Closet Required! I can only imagine what it would take to keep that many floppies in numerical order! LOL!! That or asking you to re-insert disk #39,472 when you just finished disk #48,692! Worse yet, discovering one missing or defective! ROFLMSOAO!!
Russ :>)
GigaByte 990FXA-UD5 - AMD FX-8320 @4.0GHz @1.312v - Corsair H-60 liquid CPU Cooler - 4x4 GB GSkill RipJaws DDR3/1866 Cas8, 8-9-9-24 - Corsair 400-R Case - OCZ FATAL1TY 550 watt Modular PSU - Intel 330 120GB SATA III SSD - WD Black 500GB SATA III - WD black 1 TB Sata III - WD Black 500GB SATA II - 2 Asus DRW-24B1ST DVD-Burner - Sony 420W 5.1 PL-II Suround Sound - GigaByte GTX550/1GB 970 Mhz Video - Asus VE247H 23.6" HDMI 1080p Monitor
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9. April 2011 @ 17:20 |
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I finally installed the Kaze-Master. I love it :D Fan #1 is the 1900 Scythe. Fan #2 is the 1800Rpm Coolit Fan. I keep #1 a higher pressure, that way #2 is free to blow outward. Completely logical. ;) Basically, #1 needs to keep up with #2.
I didn't do the northbridge. With how the heat pipe/heat sink is mounted, I'm not interested in removing the entire board, to release the clips. Perhaps when I upgrade to 1090t, I won't need such a large NB voltage, thereby lowering the temperature ;)
Yes, my wall needs a bath :p
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10. April 2011 @ 08:48 |
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I think you need another burner! Maybe you could get a removable as you might not fit one more in the tower. :)
I just sold my LG BD-HDDVD burner like yours if I would of known you needed one I would of held on to it. LOL
That's a fancy controller, very nice and the price was nice I may have to go that route too.
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10. April 2011 @ 10:08 |
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Four burners!! damn omeg lol, ever run all 4 at once?
Anyway, some of you guys might remember my first build a couple of years ago, I had help doing it cause of course I never attempted it before, doing it by myself I would have crapped my pants, I had a friend help me at home and Russ helped with the finishing touches by phone. This PC build was for my kids, it turned out to be a great PC as all the kids use it, it's quiet and stays cool and is twice as fast as my crappy old timer HP I have been using for like 5 years now, and I bought it used, and of course after that first build the biggest thing I learned I would never ever buy another store bought PC.
Well I'm finally financially ready to build one for myself, I have been saving for more than a year now, and the wife gave me permission to go ahead lol, you married guys know what I mean, it works good for us, as she once said if I gave you a hundred grand you would blow it in a month, I said wrong Hon, I would blow it in a week.
Russ helped me pick out all the parts as he did before, mostly because I really would not know what the hell I'm ordering, and am glad he did, some of the parts I picked that looked interesting to me were either overboard or uncompatible, plus he saved me close to 300 bucks, I'm no where near tech savvy like you guys and never will be, but picking up little things from this thread over the years I have learned more than I would ever have dreamed of.
I placed the order in yesterday, I would love to say here it is boys and girls, eat your hearts out lol, this build is nothing like most of you guys have but I think it will last me for the rest of my years hopefully, bieng over 60 it's not forever. I'm not a gamer and never will be, this build seems like it will be fast enough for my needs, I do love my audio and video and it looks capable for those needs, I'll post the parts in my next post if anybody is interested, I'm excited.
And last, to Russ, thanks big time, as he's always there no matter what my needs or questions, no matter how stupid my questions he always comes thru, both of us bieng raised in the same New York & Philly area of course we have a lot in common.
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10. April 2011 @ 10:10 |
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10. April 2011 @ 10:59 |
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Very nice, I hate to say it but Russ actually did a great job! :O
That baby should smoke you'll be very happy with it and it won't be your last system either in ten years you'll still be around and be buying a new 24 core system.
That MB is the same one I just bought and is very sweet. You'll want to put the ram in the back channel slots as they will perform better there, the manual suggests that if you read it. That would be slots 2 & 4 on this MB. It saw my Ripjaws memory and OC'd by 6.6x right off and was blazing stable too so I didn't have to play with the memory settings as I've had to do so many times on previous boards.
I really like the case he picked out for you and may have to consider one myself even though I don't need it at the moment. The PS his picked has plenty of amps for the 12v & 5v rails I prefer dual 12v rails or more but at 52a on 12v you should be fine.
Your letting Oman7 down though only two ROM's shame on you.... LOL
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10. April 2011 @ 14:04 |
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I have my reasons for multiple burners. And yes, I've ran 7 at a time :p I pulled the iHES108 BD-Rom to accommodate the Kaze-master. It began introducing artifacting into the video stream. Wouldn't be the first lite-on drive to do that to me either! I plan on making it a real time reader eventually. It can play movies, but it can no longer be trusted for copying with a flaw like that one.
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10. April 2011 @ 16:02 |
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Not much I disagree with in that build. The PSU's maybe not ideal as I see a few reviewers cite it as being noisy, and lacking a fan controller (which is fairly typical of CM units), for a lightweight system like this I would probably have said a 430W Earthwatts or Nexus unit would do better. I'm not too keen on sapphire's non-ref graphics cards now I realise they're bottom of the food chain for build quality, but the 4670's reviews don't seem quite as bad as the others. Other than that though it's a pretty solid build.
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10. April 2011 @ 16:35 |
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I've had good luck with Sapphire cards even though they aren't top end, in fact have had more problems with ASUS video cards which are supposed to be high end. I had one of their top of the line NVIDIA cards that if it flexed even a little bit installing the card if would crap out so I ended up going through a couple before just saying enough. Then another top of the line ASUS the heat sinks kept falling off and I had to drill & tap the heat sink so that I could screw it down.
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10. April 2011 @ 16:37 |
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Double post sorry. The site crapped on me I then brought the link back up and the post wasn't there so I posted again and they both showed up. Who would figure?
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