gewf wrote:My 3.6ghz quad core was only 110 from newegg.
one thing I will say about my build, get a different motherboard. If there's a way to install an aftermarket heatsink on it, It's beyond my knowledge. screws were tighter than the virgin mary.
so I got the 700w corsair PS and it makes an annoying chirp sound all the damn time... has good reviews but I guess I got a faulty part.
Failhorse wrote:Is anyone going to contribute?
Failhorse wrote:Is anyone going to contribute?
Shotgunbob wrote:CPU depends on user but the Phenom II Dual Cores still work incredibly well IMO.
VoltySquirrel wrote:So, on any of the number of sites that sell computer parts like Newegg and TigerDirect, is there a feature where, when buying the parts you want that will keep a checklist for what you need and haven't picked yet when building a new PC? I only ask because I'd hate to buy all the shit to make the computer, only to find out I missed out on a crucial part.
GoDM1N wrote:VoltySquirrel wrote:So, on any of the number of sites that sell computer parts like Newegg and TigerDirect, is there a feature where, when buying the parts you want that will keep a checklist for what you need and haven't picked yet when building a new PC? I only ask because I'd hate to buy all the shit to make the computer, only to find out I missed out on a crucial part.
http://pcpartpicker.com/
VoltySquirrel wrote:GoDM1N wrote:VoltySquirrel wrote:So, on any of the number of sites that sell computer parts like Newegg and TigerDirect, is there a feature where, when buying the parts you want that will keep a checklist for what you need and haven't picked yet when building a new PC? I only ask because I'd hate to buy all the shit to make the computer, only to find out I missed out on a crucial part.
http://pcpartpicker.com/
Thanks.
GoDM1N wrote:Also I know this should be obvious, but you don't need everything on that list. I'm a huge believer in saving as much as you can from your previous PC and I've had some of my HDDs for a few years now and some have passed through at least 3-4 PCs. The PSU is another good thing to save, my Corsair TX750 has crossed between 3 cases itself. If I were to upgrade right now I'd only have (or want) to go for the key parts, that being the CPU, GPU, RAM and Mobo. If you can get good enough parts that can be easily cannibalized (these parts being the PSU, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor(s), HDDs, Case, Optical Drive, Sound Card, CPU Cooler and Operating System) upgrading will be MUCH cheaper when it comes time to. I generally do a full upgrade of the CPU, GPU, RAM and Mobo once a year with the mid-high end components, this said I hit gold the last Mobo and CPU I went with and seen no reason to upgrade atm. I'm pushing between 2-3 years with them atm and I just keep upgrading the GPU as I go.
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($189.99 @ Microcenter)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.98 @ Outlet PC)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus V Gene Micro ATX LGA1155 Motherboard ($199.98 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($62.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($59.98 @ Outlet PC)
Storage: Samsung 830 Series 64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($89.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB Video Card ($219.99 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair 400R ATX Mid Tower Case ($94.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: SeaSonic 650W 80 PLUS Gold Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($130.71 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD/CD Writer ($15.98 @ Outlet PC)
Total: $1082.58
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-03-16 15:54 EDT-0400)
Beartato wrote:I don't think I ever posted what I got sooooo here's what I got:PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($189.99 @ Microcenter)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.98 @ Outlet PC)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus V Gene Micro ATX LGA1155 Motherboard ($199.98 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($62.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($59.98 @ Outlet PC)
Storage: Samsung 830 Series 64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($89.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB Video Card ($219.99 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair 400R ATX Mid Tower Case ($94.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: SeaSonic 650W 80 PLUS Gold Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($130.71 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD/CD Writer ($15.98 @ Outlet PC)
Total: $1082.58
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-03-16 15:54 EDT-0400)
I got most of it during the Black Friday - Cyber Monday deals so it was about $200 cheaper than it is now. I still got to get a better monitor. Right now I got a 14.5" LCD monitor and a 16.7" LCD monitor. The first is a cheap TV and the second is a 10-year old desktop monitor that only accepts VGA input.
Balubish wrote:Me so happy! Ordered an upgrade today. For about 1200$
Case: Antec P280
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
Also a nice new thing I haven't used but will definitly use Is Wi-Fi Go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRZT63MXbic
And a might be useful info for myself on this motherboard Is an overclocking demo video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7jwCe0QXT0
Another nice tweak program with It Is the fan control program. If your not sure were to put the fan cables on the motherboard It's ok. U can use Fan Expert 2 For an example choose if you want only to have a intake fan on,
all fans on full speed or autospeed etc. Also change In the software wich fan that are placed where. Say you have accedently mixed the connected front intake fan with the top fan on the motherboard, u can change them in the software so
the motherboard knows what fan to turn off depending on your liking or etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk5cboAknYM
Memmory: Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 4x4GB DDR3 16GB total
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K
CPU Watercooling: Corsair Hydro H80i
GPU: That I bought last year and keeping it for now is an Ati Radeon HD6770 1GB GDDR5
Will suck paying for it but nice with an upgrade. And hopefully be able to play games like Planetside 2 now with higher graphics without lag than now on LOW
Balubish wrote:Stuff
Balubish wrote:First up u are showing a clip with an 8 core amd vs an 4 core intel, already there u failed to what Im trying to tell ppl here.
Another clip to show u that, again 4 core Intel but i7 like I have against the AMD processor u showed with 8 core.
PS: And I agree on your point on the graphics cards, I just added that cause well the test is in the program. And yeah It probably kick many cards asses in CAD.
true but it is 2pcs of 6 core and 6 thread per cpu, so 12 core and 12 threads in that PC.GoDM1N wrote:Balubish wrote:First up u are showing a clip with an 8 core amd vs an 4 core intel, already there u failed to what Im trying to tell ppl here.
$220/$300 for the intels vs $180 for the AMD: Im not talking about prices at all, im talking about calculations, rendering, processing etc. I know that AMD is cheaper, havent said it wasnt.
That's what matters ultimately. : Maybe for some.
Also with consoles going to 8 cored CPUs, PC games will also start favoring the extra cores that most games are not optimized for. So in that way the 8 cored AMD is more future proof. :Also
AMD is cheaper thats why they put in consoles not because they are better, consoles are only made for gaming, not calculations, rendering, converting videos etc.Another clip to show u that, again 4 core Intel but i7 like I have against the AMD processor u showed with 8 core.
$300 vs $180 and in AC2 they were tied, in batman there was a 2 FPS difference, in BF3 they were tied, in dirt they were tied, in FC3 again only 2 FPS apart with the AMD ahead, and this is the SAME for every game they showed. : Yes I saw that too, but overall? And im still talking 4 core against 8. Not prices.
Now going back to what I said in my previous post about Cinbench. In 3D mark 11 the intel killed the AMD, sure, but as you can see it doesn't matter. Synthetic benchmarking programs do not translate in to the real world. Let me say that again. Doing well in a synthetic benchmark program, does not mean you will get better FPS in a actual video game. All getting a good score in 3DMark means, is that you got a good score in 3DMark, thats it. In real world applications (Eg, games) they're the same CPU, one just cost less money.
: Ofcourse it matters, not everybody only play games with their pc, and 3D mark is good program to test both CPU and GPU. And you are talking about gaming only. And for you It seems like Cinebench and 3Dmark is payed buy intel to get better scores, cmon.
So please tell me why you can justify spending $120 more for a 3770k for 2 FPS (or -2 in some cases) over the AMD. To put this in to reality. In Batman, you are paying $60 for each extra frame. Can you even tell the difference between 60FPS vs 62FPS? In FC3, you are paying $120 extra, and you are getting -2 frames per second. I understand people who like performance, I do, but the two CPUs are so close you cant go wrong either way. Except you are paying extra for no reason if you go the i7 rout over the FX/i5 rout.
: I have tried to explain that but u wont listen. Im not looking for prices here, im comparing performance all over. AMD good for gaming - Intel good for evertying you use your pc for. "AMD Cheap - Intel Not as cheap" I dont care if amd are 2 fps faster in some games. I use my pc for more than games. And I haven't said you will fail buying a AMD, but you will get less overall performance and the tests that really pisses me off over the internet is 4 core against 8 and still they have similar performance.
This all said, I will most likely go with a i5 4670k with my next build. Simply because MMOs prefer Intel over AMD generally, and that the 4670k is just a little bit better for the same cost as a 3570k which puts it ahead of the 8350 a little bit.
And do u know why MMO prefer intel yeah Calculations! Mooohaha im right again.PS: And I agree on your point on the graphics cards, I just added that cause well the test is in the program. And yeah It probably kick many cards asses in CAD.
If you can agree to this, why cant you agree that a editing CPU is going to do better in a benchmark based on editing software than a server CPU is? Servers aren't only about raw power, power used comes in to play as well. Its meant for a totally different standard and application than the i7. Not to mention its a 2435, which is the low end AMD. And it did beat the i7 960 which cost double.
Edit: and here's another nail, this CPU came out in 2009, and its not a 12 core, its a 6.
GoDM1N wrote:Its not that I don't believe you, its that to a gamer cinebech doesn't mean much.
Also worth noting. Two of these Xeon CPUs would cost you $4000 just for the cpus. If you really want to compare that to you average desktop fx/i5/i7 go ahead but its not relevant.
Balubish wrote:Nice build man, what Case is that? I like it, very open for good airflow. Looking forward to see more with the finishing touches .
Im also maybe gonna buy one of the new GPU's from AMD R9 series that comes. Do you know when they are gonna release them?
UncleTestes wrote:Sorry for the lack of contribution, but what are your thoughts on the Windows Experience Index? Are its results accurate? Reliable?
UncleTestes wrote:Sorry for the lack of contribution, but what are your thoughts on the Windows Experience Index? Are its results accurate? Reliable?
Balubish wrote:I'm also maybe gonna buy one of the new GPU's from AMD R9 series that comes. Do you know when they are gonna release them?
GoDM1N wrote:Balubish wrote:I'm also maybe gonna buy one of the new GPU's from AMD R9 series that comes. Do you know when they are gonna release them?
They're out
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... isNodeId=1
UncleTestes wrote:Hey, quick question.
Does a PCIe x1 slot on a motherboard server any special purpose? What goes in those?
GoDM1N wrote:Also for extra sata ports, USB ports, FireWire, pretty much anything honesty that's not a gpu
Balubish wrote:Really nice build Godm1n Very clean. So you did go with 280X instead I see Bet you wont regret it though hehe Im really impressed with mine.
Btw, u need to update ur drivers so it says R9 280x and not 7900
GoDM1N wrote:Balubish wrote:Really nice build Godm1n Very clean. So you did go with 280X instead I see Bet you wont regret it though hehe Im really impressed with mine.
Btw, u need to update ur drivers so it says R9 280x and not 7900
Spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to run 3 monitors on it. I was told you didn't need the DP to DVi active adapter, but you do
CR33D wrote:Any guides or tutorials on how to overclock a CPU? None of the stuff of read or watched seemed to help me.
CR33D wrote:Intel i5 3750K
CR33D wrote:Thanks Bal, I understand most of that, but what I don't understand is how you actually overclock the CPU
Is there a special program that you run, or is there some switch that you press on the Mobo, or what? I'm a complete newbie at all of this, so go easy on me, haha.
Balubish wrote:CR33D wrote:Thanks Bal, I understand most of that, but what I don't understand is how you actually overclock the CPU
Is there a special program that you run, or is there some switch that you press on the Mobo, or what? I'm a complete newbie at all of this, so go easy on me, haha.
Oh if u look at the video with Linus that I linked before this you can see how. And depending on what motherboard u have u mostly always overclock in your Bios. Do you know how to get into Bios?
To get into your bios u reboot ur PC and depending on what button is set for it to get in there mostly F1 or Del button right after bootup. Can be another one.
And look for CPU settings or similar. And see if u can find multiplier and say if it is set to 35 change it to say 38 and save and reboot it and check in windows and use for example Cinebench to see if u get a better score.
CR33D wrote:Ahhh, just what I needed, thanks a lot <3!
CR33D wrote:How much RAM do you have? 16Gb?
Ron Swansons Stache wrote:Hot damn that's pretty. You did this custom? Now I see why Sweden-based Ikea does so well.
Balubish wrote:Ron Swansons Stache wrote:Hot damn that's pretty. You did this custom? Now I see why Sweden-based Ikea does so well.
Thanks Ron Yeah i did it custom, I hade no hole in the side panel before so I wanted to see my build. It did cost 1500$ for the pc build but the case had no window, so I thought why not be able to look at it too the front I did couple months a go, have a label printer at work so made that with the games I like. And yesterday I did the sidepanel at work, had a boring day and nothing to do. Also I might do a complete watercooling loop some day but im not sure yet. Also don't have the money now.
Also Ikea has nothing do with it lol I made that shit.
Ron Swansons Stache wrote:Balubish wrote:Ron Swansons Stache wrote:Hot damn that's pretty. You did this custom? Now I see why Sweden-based Ikea does so well.
Thanks Ron Yeah i did it custom, I hade no hole in the side panel before so I wanted to see my build. It did cost 1500$ for the pc build but the case had no window, so I thought why not be able to look at it too the front I did couple months a go, have a label printer at work so made that with the games I like. And yesterday I did the sidepanel at work, had a boring day and nothing to do. Also I might do a complete watercooling loop some day but im not sure yet. Also don't have the money now.
Also Ikea has nothing do with it lol I made that shit.
Oh wow, I didn't even notice the front, that's pretty damn awesome too.
Beartato wrote:How do you end up with wiring that doesn't look like a mess? I have not figured that one out yet.
megamoose wrote:8 GB (2x4GB) 1833 Ram by G.Skill X Ripjaws
CR33D wrote:megamoose wrote:8 GB (2x4GB) 1833 Ram by G.Skill X Ripjaws
I haven't been looking into RAM much recently, but 1.5~ years ago Ripjaws was pretty expensive. You may be able to find cheaper RAM for a better price. Also http://www.logicalincrements.com/ is pretty useful.
megamoose wrote:CR33D wrote:megamoose wrote:8 GB (2x4GB) 1833 Ram by G.Skill X Ripjaws
I haven't been looking into RAM much recently, but 1.5~ years ago Ripjaws was pretty expensive. You may be able to find cheaper RAM for a better price. Also http://www.logicalincrements.com/ is pretty useful.
Luckily, the 8GB of Ram 1866* was only $68, so it really is not a big deal and also pretty cheap. But yeah, I do not think it is to expensive.
Balubish wrote:This is my PC at this point. The build on the watercooling loop thread will be added more content to that. Files are so big so really suck to uploaded so this is kinda the future of that. Keep in mind also this is my score of everybody that made this 3D Mark test and I cant almost hear my PC. And some overclocking may still be availible on the GPU. The CPU is stable at 4.866GHz wich still is fast like a mofo. 40% faster than stock clock.
This is now my gaming PC. Cost about $3500-4000 bucks to build it over the year I have built it to have a really fast overall PC and extremly silent. The temps I have are insanely low and will add that info too the watercooling videos.
So yay Im 93% faster than all the other PC's over the whole world that made a 3D Mark benchmark. And even the test say im a bit above a High End Gaming PC. So not bad right? And hopefully I will have this for many years now and be able to do some minor upgrades like hardrives etc.
Ron Swansons Stache wrote:
Better than 93% of all benchmarkers? 4.866 GHz? Got DAAYUM.
GoDM1N wrote:So I'm going to start tweaking my system as well, mainly because I'm bored and I've aways wanted to demonstrate OCing and how you do or do not benefit.
CPU/GPU OC
UncleTestes wrote:Can you guys tell me some more about overclocking? I've always been curious but never really looked into it.
Here's what I understand so far: CPUs have a rating in Hertz. Typical CPU rating is about 2 point something, sometimes 3. I don't actually know if GPUs are measured in Hertz or not but anyway. Overclocking can boost your Hertz rating. It can be controlled with software or firmware (some UEFI-compatible motherboards can control CPU overclocking from the BIOS menu) and usually can get you anywhere from an extra 100 MHz to 1 GHz. I also know that with overclocking comes a need for more cooling, and can also degrade the components faster.
What'd I miss? Thanks in advance.
StarYoshi wrote:Please feel free to ask me any PC hardware questions anytime - I've built and worked on computers for over a decade. (I'm also the GPU editor for overclock.net )
Balubish wrote:StarYoshi wrote:Please feel free to ask me any PC hardware questions anytime - I've built and worked on computers for over a decade. (I'm also the GPU editor for overclock.net )
To late, had to learn all the hard way
Balubish wrote:I havent OC stuff so long but can someone explain this maybe? I got lower score with higher OC on the graphics card but 200Mhz lower clock on the CPU. Does it do that much really with lower CPU clock?
Its 3D mark and are designed for mostly 3D rendering or am I wrong about that?
Before Score: Now Score:
Firestrike 9915 Firestrike : 8884
Sky Diver 26755 Sky Diver : 24266
Cloudgate 28371 Cloudgate : 27757
Ice Storm 180263 Ice Storm : 173108
Balubish wrote:Do you even Sim?
Thirty-Two Ws wrote:Do you have a warranty on it?
Insipid wrote:Balu,
You have the EVGA 1080 FTW right?
Did you do the bios update and the thermal pad mod?
Or did you water cool it?
The stock cards were burning up like crazy.
http://www.evga.com/thermalmod/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3138048/components-graphics/evga-battles-gtx-10-series-overheating-with-faster-fan-speeds-free-thermal-pads.html
The bios update alone dropped my temps from about 70°c to about <60°c when playing DOOM 2016.
Haven't got around to putting the thermal pads on yet, I've been lazy.
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