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This thread is tempting me to make another pc (i made my first one a few months ago). If only I had the cash lol.
How are OCZ SSDs? They have the Agility 3 120GB for $110 on Newegg right now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227726
This is really really interesting. I haven't had a single issue with any of my SSDs, two Vertex 2s, one Samsung 830, one Corsair F90, or any of the 830s in my office. All my mobos are socket 1155.I think SSDs on new setups no longer are an issue since the SATA AHCI controllers are tested with them, and those complaining are using SandForce drives on older setups. There seems to be a correlation with SSDs and old SATA mobos regarding bricks.
This is really really interesting. I haven't had a single issue with any of my SSDs, two Vertex 2s, one Samsung 830, one Corsair F90, or any of the 830s in my office. All my mobos are socket 1155.
The only partial issue I had was when I was running my first Vertex 2 on my Crosshair IV (socket AM3), it had horribly slow speeds no matter what I did. Recently transferred it to my secondary gaming rig (Gene-Z), and it's totally fine now.
I think SandForce SSDs on new setups no longer are an issue since the SATA AHCI controllers are tested with them, and those complaining are using SandForce drives on older setups. There seems to be a correlation with SandForce SSDs and old SATA mobos regarding bricks.
they sure had their fair share of issues with those old Sandy Bridge setups... oh wait!
I know that feeling. It's the games though. Just need to find that one special lady.Guys. I realized this week that I've fallen out of love with gaming.
What's the best way to sell my gaming rig? I could do it piece-by-piece on eBay, but I'd rather lump is all together if possible. Monitor, rig, the whole lot. At this point, I only need a laptop that I can do work on. Might invest in an iMac down the road.
Odd question, I know. But I can trust everyone here to give sound advice.
You had a SF drive issue with a SB setup?
Guys. I realized this week that I've fallen out of love with gaming.
What's the best way to sell my gaming rig? I could do it piece-by-piece on eBay, but I'd rather lump is all together if possible. Monitor, rig, the whole lot. At this point, I only need a laptop that I can do work on. Might invest in an iMac down the road.
Odd question, I know. But I can trust everyone here to give sound advice.
I read those complaints are mobo issues and that most of the time the problem is fixed through a mobo RMA.you never checked official forums on Corsair, OCZ, Kingstone (or any other manufacturer using SF) websites, have you?
the SF controller had random issues with pretty much every platform using SATA 6Gb/s controllers and those happens to be mostly new platforms.
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I assume you own this and aren't thinking of upgrading to a new system?
Because if you go by the early Ivy Bridge leaks (which is a nice upgrade from Sandy Bridge with IGP), the AMD A8-3870 still beats it by a pretty hefty margin (and is much cheaper). AMD is clearly the superior choice if you want run an IGP system.
Any overclock on top of stock would be a near linear increase in performance from base clock speed.Any 2500k/2600k owners have experience transcoding MKV's to 1080p m4v's?
I've seen some benches around the net but they don't appear to be overclocking, so I was wondering what kind of impact that would have.
I'm averaging 4fps on my current (old) laptop. I'd be laughing if I weren't crying.
Any overclock on top of stock would be a near linear increase in performance from base clock speed.
Guys. I realized this week that I've fallen out of love with gaming.
What's the best way to sell my gaming rig? I could do it piece-by-piece on eBay, but I'd rather lump is all together if possible. Monitor, rig, the whole lot. At this point, I only need a laptop that I can do work on. Might invest in an iMac down the road.
Odd question, I know. But I can trust everyone here to give sound advice.
Don't be so hasty. Everyone goes through these kicks and you could end up selling something you'll regret in the heat of passion.
965, but what is the rest of the system and why are they buying?Which should my friend buy?
Phenom II X4 965 for $125
Phenom II X4 975 for $145
They seem to be identical apart from 0.2 GHz of speed which probably doesn't make any meaningful difference.
Edit: oddly, the 965 has a higher TDP (140W) compared to the 975 (125W).
2600K2600k or wait for 3750K?
8GB RAM Enough?
Good middle-high end GPU?
Aiming for $800 or so budget since I am also buying a shitload of shit.
965, but what is the rest of the system and why are they buying?
I wouldn't do it. Mobo is 3+1 phase, and while it's claimed to support up to 125W, it's very bare bones, including no mosfet cooling. Overclocking could be very problematic, and running the new CPU at stock doesn't seem to be worth it, even if the current CPU is a low end dual-/triple-core.
·feist·;36220041 said:I wouldn't do it. Mobo is 3+1 phase, and while it's claimed to support up to 125W, it's very bare bones, including no mosfet cooling.
Seems like an odd system to put together.He is set on one of these two CPUs and that MB, so would the 975 be a better option given that it has a 125 TDP?
Also, he had no intention of overclocking.
To drive such a powerful graphics card, the Geforce 8800GTX requires a power supply which can keep up with the hefty power requirements of your PC along with a Geforce 8800GTX installed. The Geforce 8800GTX requires a minimum 450W or greater system power supply with a 12v current rating of 30A. The Geforce 8800GTS requires a minimum 400W or greater system power supply with a 12V current rating of 26A. While most Geforce 8800GTX users power supply meets or exceeds the minimum wattage requirements, the power supply may fail the minimum current necessary to achieve consistant framerates during heavy use of the graphics card.
could one of you knowledgeable souls give your input on this ....
a power supply that can't adequately supply enough juice to a video card can hamper performance?
...now i've heard this mentioned from time to time by various people around the net as being true ...and i've also heard other people say that its totally false and that the pc will power down instead.
nvidia themselves even say that performance can be affected from a psu not being able to provide proper power ...
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2003
so i just wanna know what you guys think? i tend to believe what Nvidia say.
Can't co-sign it, but sure. Both are 125W.He is set on one of these two CPUs and that MB, so would the 975 be a better option given that it has a 125 TDP?
Also, he had no intention of overclocking.
OCZ's reputation took a hit when they pioneered the business model of affordable SSDs. Unfortunately they were not reliable with the early SandForce drives and firmware issues, and many early buyers suffered through the growing pains as SSD owners.
The Agility 3 is a great drive and a huge affordable upgrade from traditional drives. If you're willing to take a risk with OCZ's quality control and have a relatively new setup, then go for it.
I think SandForce SSDs on new setups no longer are an issue since the SATA AHCI controllers are tested with them, and those complaining are using SandForce drives on older setups. There seems to be a correlation with SandForce SSDs and old SATA mobos regarding bricks.
I have a question you guys might have an answer for, some friends of mine are meeting at one of their houses. They plan on playing games outside on their laptops, the house in question is right on the intercoastal of the Gulf of Mexico. I was offered an invite, but I only have my desktop.
It would be possible to bring it along and use it there, however, I'm worried about salt water damage on the components from the air, should I be? The whole computer outside thing doesn't sit well, but I really want to join them instead of being stuck on skype :\
Are other ones usually that cheap though? My laptop hard drive just died and I was going to get a solid state one but for 120GB seems easily $160+. Is there a certain one to look at? or is there sales much cheaper like that agility just was yesterday?
The Samsung 830 is $140 today on Newegg if you're not comfortable taking the risk with OCZ. There are other manufacturers like Mushkin and Kingston who also use SandForce drives and are priced comparably to OCZ's. Again though, I find people using the SandForce drives tend to be in the consumer base who are frugal and use older electronics. Those factors go with my theory.
I understand bad reviews affect a product's reputation. I was having trouble deciding if a Kindle has a manufacturing issue earlier today.
Anyway, again, the Samsung 830 is on sale for today.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147163
Hmm, how old have problems? Like I have a 2009 mbp that has a core 2 duo and stuff like that. And the other thing I liked was I don't get tax with Amazon but do with newegg..
Core 2 duo would be in the problematic area, so I would avoid SandForce drives.
That's what's confusing. I spent some time months ago trying to sort out what exactly was wrong and came across those threads of people reflashing their AHCI and (if applicable) Intel RAID ROMs to improve cold boot drive detection and stability on their PCs.
I see that you live in a state that Newegg taxes.
Well, if you need it now, it's worth the cost unless you really do value your storage space over speed.
I realize there probably isn't but is there any indications of a noticeable drop in ssd prices soon? I have a small hard drive the laptop came with in the mean time if in a month a big drop is expected.
It was only a rumor, so a "big drop" may not even happen.
I'm still playing the waiting game, too. If ultrabook prices are ever to be priced competitively, SSD costs have to go down.
I recently came to the conclusion that a new desktop would be better than a new laptop, so I've been looking around at some desktops for under $800. I want to use it for some light gaming, light video editing, and using the internet and watching videos occasionally. Resolution isn't too important to me, but I'd like at least 720p, and 1080p would be nice. The only games I have right now are Amnesia (which I hear can run on lower systems) and Portal (from when it was free), though I do want to get the Valve Complete Pack at some point. Trying to buy new so I won't be reusing my old desktop's parts, and I'm not interested in overclocking anything. Most importantly I'd like to be able to play games at a good FPS, like 30, and with some decent effects on, like lighting and shadows. I want to play F.E.A.R. with its intended atmosphere without it being a slideshow. But I don't need to play the latest Crysis on super high or anything.
While researching, I heard that it's a good idea to get a desktop with a better processor than graphics card, and just switch in a nicer graphics card. Someone suggested the following desktop that comes with a monitor and speakers, and a graphics card to replace the existing one. I found another version of the same card, and I can't tell which one would be better to switch in.
DELL Inspiron i570-6111BK 23" Desktop PC
Athlon II X4 645(3.1GHz)
6GB DDR3
500GB HDD Capacity
ATI Radeon HD 4200
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
(Comes w/ 23 monitor & speakers)
$629.99
EVGA 01G-P3-1556-KR GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Fermi) FPB 1GB
192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
$134.99
-OR-
ASUS ENGTX550 TI DC TOP/DI/1GD5 GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Fermi) 1GB
192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
$139.99
Total cost $765-$770.
Does that sound like a good deal? Would I be getting the most power for my money, or would it be better to go with one of the setups from the charts in the OP? I'm not great with computer hardware beyond plugging stuff in, so I don't know if I could piece everything together myself from scratch. Any suggestions, Tech-GAF?
Just got an email from newegg about buying the gtx 680, but it doesn't have a page once you click through/search. How much are they going to be?
Just got an email from newegg about buying the gtx 680, but it doesn't have a page once you click through/search. How much are they going to be?
They were supposed to be $500 weren't they?
And amazon price matched on the samsung SSD if anyone is interested:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0077CR60Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
May have to click on new, amazon wasn't the one listed when I clicked on product page but it's still $139.99
2 questions for PC-Gaf:
1) I need a new external hard drive. Is Seagate a good brand? Is Amazon a good retailer pricewise? Thinking about this one.
2) My video card (8800GT represent) is louder than ever. Is this a red flag? I'd rather not purchase a new card if I don't have to because I fear the install process. It's way over my head.