The Official PC building thread -3rd Edition
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AfterDawn Addict
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18. December 2008 @ 11:28 |
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I have to say, that sig hasn't come out very well. Did it lose that in compression or was it just a blurry photograph?
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harvrdguy
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18. December 2008 @ 15:06 |
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Nav, the case looks good - distinctive sporty design of the clear side panel cutout - and the green "racing stripes" add a flamboyant touch.
Shaff, already mentioned on other thread - great case - even if the outspoken Sam hates your fan controller. Lol
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18. December 2008 @ 15:10 |
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It's actually the same fan controller I have, but my case covers it up :)
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spamual
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18. December 2008 @ 15:23 |
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sam, i put some radial blur on it, so its not to sharp. i prefer my name to stand out with a background of the case :)
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harvrdguy
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18. December 2008 @ 16:19 |
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Sam you're so picky - the sig looks almost as good as the soccer sig (Oh I forgot - "footie!" hahahaha)
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18. December 2008 @ 16:32 |
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I can't really be picky, my own sig could use some work...
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18. December 2008 @ 16:35 |
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i still like my sig.
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18. December 2008 @ 16:37 |
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well, it certainly doesn't break the rules... :D
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ddp
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18. December 2008 @ 17:08 |
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no it does not.
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22. December 2008 @ 13:11 |
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Hehe, XP just escaped (yet) another stay of execution ->
Originally posted by Paul Thurrott @ Windows IT Pro.com:
--Microsoft Extends XP Life Again, This Time for PC Builders
Windows XP has risen from the grave so many times, it now has more in common with Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees than it does with other PC OSs. Though its successor--Windows Vista--has been on the market for over two years and yet another Windows version, Windows 7, will ship in just months, Microsoft has again extended the time frame for consumers who wish to continue using the seven-year-old XP. This time around, the company is allowing custom PC builders--alternatively called "system builders" and "white box PC makers"--to continue ordering XP for their PCs through May 30, 2009.
The previous deadline was January 31, 2009, so the extension gives custom PC builders an extra four months to get their XP orders in. After that time, they can continue selling PCs with Windows XP only for as long as their XP stock lasts.
First-tier PC makers--companies like Dell, HP, and Sony that buy Windows in vast quantities--had to essentially stop selling XP on June 30, 2008, though these companies can also take advantage of "downgrade" rights to offer XP at extra cost to consumers if desired. This option hasn't proven particularly popular with consumers.
This extension also doesn't apply to netbook manufacturers, who are currently operating under a longer schedule that applies only to XP Home Edition: These systems can ship with the older OS until June 30, 2010, or one year after Windows 7 ships, whichever comes last. (My guess is that those two dates will be identical, actually.)
Windows XP was supposed to sail off into the tech sunset on January 30, 2008, but the emergence of netbooks and other low-end PCs, as well as perceived problems with Vista, have caused unprecedented demand for what would otherwise be considered obsolete technology. Barring any unforeseen circumstances--perhaps a late night visit to a graveyard with a misplaced bolt of lightning--one can reasonably expect XP to finally disappear for good sometime in our lifetimes. Maybe.
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22. December 2008 @ 13:35 |
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Good god, the people really have spoken!
I'm quite eager to try Windows 7 when it comes out. The Alpha, according to Abuzar at least, looks promising.
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22. December 2008 @ 14:14 |
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There seems to be a debate going on that points to a dissatisfaction of Vista as a replacement for XP. I have Vista Home Premium on my laptop and one of my rigs and other than it's potential as a media center edition OS, I don't see any reason to dump XP for it. Like Sam I am hopefully anticipating the release of Windows 7. I doubt that I will spend any more money on acquiring Vista Licenses.
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22. December 2008 @ 14:35 |
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Indeed, XP is here to stay for a tad longer. I'll be trying out the PDC build of Windows 7, once i can get the ISO to play ball. Going to use a P4 laptop as a testbed.
edit- it was easier to drop a spare HDD in the AMD Turion64 lappie, it's installing nicely now
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22. December 2008 @ 18:00 |
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I have a few reasons why I have to use Vista, for one far better Multi-GPU support, but overall since the performance and reliability of XP are still better, it's never my main OS. Since Vista can't run at all on anything less than a desktop-grade Dual core with multiple gigabytes of RAM and a 7200rpm hard disk, it's pretty much useless in any laptop. Minimum application launch time for even something as simple as notepad is a few seconds on a Sempron 3600+ with 1GB.
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22. December 2008 @ 19:14 |
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Quote: Since Vista can't run at all on anything less than a desktop-grade Dual core with multiple gigabytes of RAM and a 7200rpm hard disk, it's pretty much useless in any laptop.
What about a laptop with a core 2 duo processor, 2 gigabytes of RAM, 2 100 GB hard drives, and a dedicated 256 Mb Nvidia 7600 graphics card?:P
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23. December 2008 @ 04:41 |
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Well, you'll have Aero at least, but the Core 2 Duo Mobile CPU isn't ideal...
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23. December 2008 @ 07:01 |
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I have one with a 2ghz C2D Mobile and I have to say, it's pretty snappy. It can run Left 4 Dead at least. haha Although the graphics card does hold it back.
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23. December 2008 @ 09:08 |
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Sam
The core 2 duo mobiles are really quite decent. I've used it for compressing DVD video at work using DVD Shrink and it can do an entire movie in under 15 minutes. The battery life on my laptop is horrible but then I purchased it with the intent that it would sub as a mobile desktop.
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23. December 2008 @ 11:43 |
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Windows 7 is alright, Much lower RAM usage, and the menus are a bit more user friendly. I didn't play around with it too long, the second release messed around with my Vista Ultimate Activation on another partition which was messed up. I wouldn't get too hyped up over it, it won't be better than Vista till its SP1 is out, I can guarantee that.
Apparently it will be incorporated heavily for use with tablets and touch screens (which MAC's CEO seems to think will make computing less effective). Which is true for basic use, but it will be awesoem for things like cash registers/menus and brain storming.
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23. December 2008 @ 12:23 |
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But it'll be optimised for SSDs! :)
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23. December 2008 @ 14:15 |
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Quote: But it'll be optimised for SSDs!
I've been dreaming of SSDs for some time now and I can't wait for them to speed up and come down in price. Some are already hitting 500Gb in size so it's only a matter of time. MORE POWER!!!
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23. December 2008 @ 15:07 |
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Yeah, I'm only looking at them for OS usage at the moment, so I can get the OCZ 30GB Solid Series for £67, about the same price as a premium brand 750GB hard disk, just under what the cheaper 1TB drives cost.
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23. December 2008 @ 15:21 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: Yeah, I'm only looking at them for OS usage at the moment, so I can get the OCZ 30GB Solid Series for £67, about the same price as a premium brand 750GB hard disk, just under what the cheaper 1TB drives cost.
Their Life span needs to improve to that of an HDD before I'm interested in one. Their Mean Time between Failures is much lower, although they have improved some recently.
Russ
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23. December 2008 @ 15:23 |
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I've not heard too many 'real world' stories about their short lifespan, and unlike Hard disks, the failure time of SSDs is measurable and absolute. It WILL fail in xxx days, rather than randomly one day stop working and lose data.
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23. December 2008 @ 15:37 |
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You mean Write or Reads, not days. But yeah "The other big knock on SSD technology is its finite lifespan. People in the know claim that SSDs can start to fail after 100,000 writes to every single cell in the chip, which is almost virtually impossible."
But it gets better:
"Samsung?s Michael Yang defends flash reliability in solid-state drives claiming that SSD?s are virtually impossible to wear out. A flash device rated at 100,000 write cycles can write 100,000 times ?to every single (memory) cell within the device.? In other words, the device doesn?t write to the same cell over and over again but spreads out the writes over many different cells. This is achieved through ?wear leveling? by the SSD?s controller."
xfx 790i P08 Bios
Q6600 at 3.4GHz
Patriot Viper DDR3 1600MHz 7-7-7-20-1T
GTX280 710 core clock i think
Dual boot system with:Ubuntu 64-bit,Vista Ultimate 64-bit,
Electrical Eng, Gamer, and Heavy PC user.
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