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"I need a new PC!" 2010 Edition

general things like mse or avira for your free av.
malwarebytes to use in conjunction with your av.
realtemp to monitor your cpu core temp.
hwmonitor to monitor other components.
gpuz to monitor your gpu.
ccleaner to clear your porn tracks!

make sure to get the 64bit versions.

this is a cool program http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
autoruns, able to tweak startup items, view through your registry etc.

dont forgot to install your ssd/hdd as ahci. select from your bios to change from ide/mix to ahci. though i heard you could config your hdd as raid with intel chipset even if you not raiding them now, for even better performance. did not have the chance to try with mine, so cannot be too sure how it works aside from needing a floppy.
 
File Hippo is a decent place to find things.

I'd use 7zip over winrar, but that's a minor preference thing. Get VLC media player and MPC HC (people on GAF prefer this one, but I'm partial to VLC, as it works fine for me).

MSE, you'll appreciate the humor I hope, I can't link directly, as I'm on a Mac and I just get an error page.

If I were home I could link to a bunch of other programs, Cropper blows away the built in screenshot app.

You'll want to get FRAPS of course, and register it if you haven't, to contribute to the screenshot thread.

Also use D3DOverrider from Rivatuner for v-sync when it's not available and superior v-sync when it is..
 
question for my fellow enthusiasts, nearly done with my build and i need to make a choice for an HDD. Newegg is selling the Western Digital VelociRaptor WD6000HLHX 600GB (you know, the one with the crazy 10000 rpm's) it's a bit pricey but I'm more than willing to shell out the money for it ($279 to be exact). Now originally I had planned to get the Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB hdd which goes for $149.

obviously, more space and cheaper would be the natural choice, but for a gaming pc which of the two would be best for me. oh, and I probably should've prefaced this with my pc specs earlier but I have an 80 GB SSD plus a 160 GB Seagate HDD that I plan to use when I build this...what should i do?
 
Amir0x said:
Sweet. Thanks for the tips. Alright, starting the process now :D
With your luck, the installation process will set off an electromagnetic reaction inside your case. But I'm holding out for you! :lol

diztrukted said:
question for my fellow enthusiasts, nearly done with my build and i need to make a choice for an HDD. Newegg is selling the Western Digital VelociRaptor WD6000HLHX 600GB (you know, the one with the crazy 10000 rpm's) it's a bit pricey but I'm more than willing to shell out the money for it ($279 to be exact). Now originally I had planned to get the Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB hdd which goes for $149.

obviously, more space and cheaper would be the natural choice, but for a gaming pc which of the two would be best for me. oh, and I probably should've prefaced this with my pc specs earlier but I have an 80 GB SSD plus a 160 GB Seagate HDD that I plan to use when I build this...what should i do?
Fuck no. Get a larger SSD and a Samsung Spinpoint F3.
 
Odious Tea said:
Fuck no. Get a larger SSD and a Samsung Spinpoint F3.
I second this. Or just keep your current SSD -- 80GB is plenty for an OS install as long as you're smart about not cluttering it up.

The difference in game load times between a VelociRaptor and a "normal" HDD are pretty minimal, and a good SSD will spank the Raptor in anything that involves multitasking.
 
What's the cheapest way to get a good Win7 HP or Ult license? Just pulled the trigger on a new build and I just learned that I need another license because the one I won from the house party contest doesn't allow multiple installs...grr
 
Cheeto said:
What's the cheapest way to get a good Win7 HP or Ult license? Just pulled the trigger on a new build and I just learned that I need another license because the one I won from the house party contest doesn't allow multiple installs...grr

OEM version = install on one (model of) motherboard
retail version = multiple installs

Best way to go is check those price matching websites. I recently picked up home premium OEM for about 85$ CDN.

There also appears to be some methods of using upgrade discs and full installs as well. Haven't tried it myself.
 
Shambles said:
OEM version = install on one motherboard
retail version = multiple installs
Yeah, the version I won is ultimate signature edition which is apparently the same as retail... however, it won't activate on another machine for me.
 
Alright, so, like I said earlier, looking to build a decent gaming rig and stay under $750.

I may have found a deal that helps me do this, so let me know what y'all think.

So, this place in DFW, Micro Center, like I said, they have i7-930s for $199.99. Granted, it's not online, so there would be sales tax, but even then, it works out better than Amazon or Newegg or whatnot.

Well, that's still going on, but here's what posted today.

If you buy an i7-860 for $230, there's a $35 off bundle with one of two motherboards, and both motherboards have mail in rebates.

The "Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3 LGA 1156 P55 ATX Motherboard" is $100 after bundle and rebates.

The "Asus Computer International P7P55-M Socket 1156 P55 mATX Motherboard" is $55 after bundle and rebates.

* * *

Alternatively, and I don't even know for sure that this would be compatible, the i7-930 is still $200, $30 cheaper than the i7-860, so you can get those same cards with rebates, without the "$35 off" bundle, so it's $5 more. I am too far behind to understand what I am deciding between here, though, in picking between the i7-860 and the i7-930. I know the 930 is newer.

I'm thinking either way, the Gigabyte motherboard would be the better deal based on the reviews I've seen on Newegg for the Asus one. But I'm not certain about what is compatible with what.

This would be, after tax and mail-in rebates:
$358.85 for an I7-860 and the Gigabyte mobo.
$364.27 for an I7-930 and the Gigabyte mobo.
$309.73 for an I7-860 and the Asus mobo.

My budget is still $750; I'd still need RAM, video card, PSU, and a case.

Thoughts? Good idea, bad idea? Go with AMD instead? I don't know.
 
i7 930 if you going to overclock (3.8 - 4.2ghz), add a second gpu (full pci-e 2.0), buy a future 6 cores cpu, buy usb3/sata3 capable board (full speed) you need to buy 3 sticks of ram for triple channel.
i7 860 is better at stock speed, slightly lower power consumption and overclock well enough (3.5 - 4ghz). usb3/sata3 are limited.
 
JayDubya said:
Alright, so, like I said earlier, looking to build a decent gaming rig and stay under $750.
I just find it difficult to build a good gaming computer with an i5/i7 for under 750.

See if you can get prices for the rest of your computer before you decide on anything.
 
Dipper145 said:
I just find it difficult to build a good gaming computer with an i5/i7 for under 750.

See if you can get prices for the rest of your computer before you decide on anything.

Well, it doesn't have to be an i5 / i7, but those do seem to be a good way to go and they have had some good sales on them lately.

I figure, cut corners on the case (nothing fancy) and hard drive (can live with a smaller one), get 4 GB of ram to start with and expand to 6 GB later... Maybe I could make it work.

There's that one PSU / Case combo in TechReport's March 2010 guide, too... (~$100)

For a HD, there's a Caviar Black 500 GB that looks quite fine (~$65).

That leaves... yeah, not enough left for RAM and a video card.

Or maybe...

$369.27, + up to $100 for the case & power supply, + up to $70 for the HD... up to $75 for the RAM... hrm... still only leaves $136 for the video card, and then we're still missing a DVD drive, let alone a burner, unless I harvest one from a previous PC... Bah.

Even with this sale, still not going to make it.
 
Odious Tea said:
With your luck, the installation process will set off an electromagnetic reaction inside your case. But I'm holding out for you! :lol


Fuck no. Get a larger SSD and a Samsung Spinpoint F3.

rohlfinator said:
I second this. Or just keep your current SSD -- 80GB is plenty for an OS install as long as you're smart about not cluttering it up.

The difference in game load times between a VelociRaptor and a "normal" HDD are pretty minimal, and a good SSD will spank the Raptor in anything that involves multitasking.

well, I'm sold....saves me a ton of money too! :D may I ask why the samsung spinpoint specifically?
 
diztrukted said:
well, I'm sold....saves me a ton of money too! :D may I ask why the samsung spinpoint specifically?
Yeah, it's a massive waste of money. 2 500GB platters. Less platters=more speed. And really, if you already have an SSD and an HDD, there's no real reason to upgrade unless you need the space or your HDD is failing.
 
I've started to build a new cooling solution for my system since last week because I had to many temp issues; more on this later. Look at what I just received by the mail: A passive VGA cooler

1p0bm.jpg


:D :D :D

Will post more pictures and temp differences between the old CuCore stock cooler on the Asus EAH5770 CuCore and this Arctic Cooler Accelero S1.
 
Okay guys I need to do a cheap upgrade.

Currently I'm running the first gen C2D E6300 @ 1.866 with an abit mobo that only has PCI-E 1.0. Now they updated the bios a while while back so it supports the full line of C2Ds now.

I'm happy with the rest of my system in terms of RAM, my 4830 Ati card, HDD, psu, monitor etc... so it's down to either a cheap cpu swap OR since my mobo is only PCI-E 1.0.....

I'm thinking maybe a cheap AMD setup, but I'm not as up to date on the naming scheme with AMD. Only thing the AMD setup has to have is support for my DDR2 ram along with your normal ports and stuff. Oh and just fit in my normal case so no micro boards.

Beyond that I'd like to keep this under $200 and the cheaper the better obviously cause I'm not that picky and don't need something to hella OC. Stock going will be fine. I'm thinking maybe an Athlon II X4?
 
Boy installing Windows 7 takes a long time. It feels like my PC isn't fast at all with all the stuttering! :<

can't wait til this part is over :D
 
Amir0x said:
Boy installing Windows 7 takes a long time. It feels like my PC isn't fast at all with all the stuttering! :<

can't wait til this part is over :D

It will be so much faster when that's over! Accessing data is a SSD's specialty, not writing it!

I mentioned it before, but make sure to get ATi's drivers from their website, not the ones on your CD from the video card!
 
Minsc said:
It will be so much faster when that's over! Accessing data is a SSD's specialty, not writing it!

I mentioned it before, but make sure to get ATi's drivers from their website, not the ones on your CD from the video card!

i'm posting on my new PC right now

HOLY FUCK GUYS

oh btw, which do I download? Just the Catalyst 10.3 Suite for Windows 7?
 
Amir0x said:
i'm posting on my new PC right now

HOLY FUCK GUYS

oh btw, which do I download? Just the Catalyst 10.3 Suite for Windows 7?

Yup! Just the main package (64-bit). SSD fast enough for you? I can open firefox with like 20 tabs restored from my previous session, load other programs simultaneously and it all goes silently without a skip, and fast as hell to boot!

Edit: You're not going to like me saying this, but when you upgrade GPU drivers, you really should create a backup image of your OS drive! :lol

The proper way to upgrade (worked for me for three versions so far on my 5870) is to make a backup image of your computer (optional, but recommended), have the new drivers downloaded and uninstall your drivers completely (everything), restart and install the new drivers, and then restart after they install (required).

And of course, only upgrade if you have a specific reason to. Upgrading your GPU drivers more than a couple times a year is asking for trouble imo!
 
Minsc said:
It will be so much faster when that's over! Accessing data is a SSD's specialty, not writing it!

Actually the DVD drive speed is the most likely bottleneck .. I installed W7 Ultimate x64 from a 4 gig usb stick on a Intel 80g Postville and it took like 15 mins :D never again will I use optical media to install an OS ;)
 
Minsc said:
Yup! Just the main package (64-bit). SSD fast enough for you? I can open firefox with like 20 tabs restored from my previous session, load other programs simultaneously and it all goes silently without a skip, and fast as hell to boot!

Edit: You're not going to like me saying this, but when you upgrade GPU drivers, you really should create a backup image of your OS drive! :lol

The proper way to upgrade (worked for me for three versions so far on my 5870) is to make a backup image of your computer (optional, but recommended), have the new drivers downloaded and uninstall your drivers completely (everything), restart and install the new drivers, and then restart after they install (required).

And of course, only upgrade if you have a specific reason to. Upgrading your GPU drivers more than a couple times a year is asking for trouble imo!

i recently jumped to 64 bit as well, no reason to ever run a 32 bit OS again
 
Yeah I can't go through all that hassle!

Yeah this computer is fucking mindbogglingly fast. Holy fuck. It is insane.

Six years without a new PC and this is what God feels like. He's inside my vagina.
 
Amir0x said:
Yeah I can't go through all that hassle!

Yeah this computer is fucking mindbogglingly fast. Holy fuck. It is insane.

Six years without a new PC and this is what God feels like. He's inside my vagina.

hehe best thing with SSD is that the pc will still feel as fast during the years to come :lol

my old pcs always felt lightning quick the first months, but unless you reinstalled windows every half year it just got slower and slower :p

now after 8 months it still boots up Photoshop & InDesign simultaneously within 10 seconds :D
 
Amir0x said:
Yeah I can't go through all that hassle!

Yeah this computer is fucking mindbogglingly fast. Holy fuck. It is insane.

Six years without a new PC and this is what God feels like. He's inside my vagina.

Type "resource monitor" in to the search box after clicking the windows icon and marvel at all your cores when you click the CPU tab!
Shame my gaming tastes don't overlap yours much, your posts are quite entertaining

And, yes, 64-bit OSs are a must these days, no reason for 32-bit, not even if you enjoy older games like me!

n0n44m said:
now after 8 months it still boots up Photoshop & InDesign simultaneously within 10 seconds

I guess the one good thing about not being able to justify the cost of those programs for home use and being stuck with Corel Photo-Paint X4 is it loads up in like 1 second :p
 
Vic said:
I've started to build a new cooling solution for my system since last week because I had to many temp issues; more on this later. Look at what I just received by the mail: A passive VGA cooler

:D :D :D

Will post more pictures and temp differences between the old CuCore stock cooler on the Asus EAH5770 CuCore and this Arctic Cooler Accelero S1.

Had one of these for my 4850 and and it dropped both load and idle temps by 10C without a fan, and almost by 20C with a 120mm fan strapped on. I was idling at 25C with the fan and around 42C at full load..
 
CoolIT ECO A.L.C CPU Cooler review

All contained liquid cooling systems have been all the rage lately thanks to their cooling potential, ease of installation, size and cost. With the competition growing in this market, CoolIT are back to show the world that they are still the pioneers of this technology and as such have released the ECO A.L.C. Their previous Domino A.L.C solution showed that CoolIT were innovators in their field but performance was somewhat lacking in our own review given the power hungry i7 920. The ECO is aimed at rectifying this problem, while delivering the solution at a lower cost.

With the traditional heatsink design becoming ever bigger to increase efficiency, an All Liquid Cooling (A.L.C) solution is growingly appealing to users who want the benefits of liquid cooling accommodated in a sm....

http://www.vortez.co.uk/contentteller/articles_pages/coolit_eco_alc_cpu_cooler_review,1.html

Video review http://www.vimeo.com/10806291
 
Amir0x said:
Yeah I can't go through all that hassle!

Yeah this computer is fucking mindbogglingly fast. Holy fuck. It is insane.

Six years without a new PC and this is what God feels like. He's inside my vagina.

:lol :lol :lol
 
I can't wait till next Saturday. I will be on the same high as you AmirOx. Going from a 6 year old P4 with a gig of ram and a 9800GTX+ to a Core I5 750, 4 gigs of ram to start, and a 5770.
 
Minsc said:
Type "resource monitor" in to the search box after clicking the windows icon and marvel at all your cores when you click the CPU tab!
Shame my gaming tastes don't overlap yours much, your posts are quite entertaining

And, yes, 64-bit OSs are a must these days, no reason for 32-bit, not even if you enjoy older games like me!

I have like fifty programs open right now but apparently there is negative percent load on my CPU

holy fuck
 
Vic said:
I've started to build a new cooling solution for my system since last week because I had to many temp issues; more on this later. Look at what I just received by the mail: A passive VGA cooler

http://www.abload.de/img/1p0bm.jpg[/IG]

:D :D :D

Will post more pictures and temp differences between the old CuCore stock cooler on the Asus EAH5770 CuCore and this Arctic Cooler Accelero S1.[/QUOTE]
Well, seems that the party is over: seems that I've crushed the GPU die by pressing on it too strongly while joining the video card and cooler together. Unless I find a way to resurrect the card, this card is broken.

My fault :(
 
Vic said:
Well, seems that the party is over: seems that I've crushed the GPU die by pressing on it too strongly while joining the video card and cooler together. Unless I find a way to resurrect the card, this card is broken.

My fault :(
You'd need an insane amount of pressure to break the die
Pictures? (Die, cooler, etc.)

I've installed an S1 myself (amazingly good cooler) and didn't run into that problem. I did have to superglue/thermal paste the RAMsinks on though.
Amir0x said:
I have like fifty programs open right now but apparently there is negative percent load on my CPU

holy fuck
:lol
 
Amir0x said:
ah yes. I really don't know what the display problem was to be honest. I simply disconnected every part and then put it back together again, and to my knowledge it was the same as before. Only this time it worked :lol

I think it was a CPU problem because before the CPU Load LED lights were staying on (all the way into the red), but after I put everything back together those LED lights turn off after a few seconds of the PC being on. So I guess that might have been the problem somehow.


I bet you you had the mouse and keyboard plugged in right? same thing happened to me when i first made my PC... LOL, it was so funny.
 
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!
 
Amir0x said:
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!

W7 is stable (at least it has been so far for me). Check the power saving options in the control panel.
 
Amir0x said:
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!
Almost every time I've had a problem with random reboots its been memory errors, I'd run memtest to be sure you don't have a bad dimm.

Go to http://www.ubcd4win.com/ and burn that boot disk... it should be filled with diags.
 
Amir0x said:
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!

Were you installing drivers when that happened?

If so, that's totally normal.
 
Amir0x said:
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!

never had any problem whatsoever with win 7. But always run windows update

and random shutdowns are most likely RAM related issues.

I'd say power supply issue
 
Vic said:
Well, seems that the party is over: seems that I've crushed the GPU die by pressing on it too strongly while joining the video card and cooler together. Unless I find a way to resurrect the card, this card is broken.

My fault :(

Damn. That's a real bummer. Have you had a chance yet to attempt any resurrections? In my experience those things tend to be built like tanks. I've bent the socket on my CPU before, but it's kept on going.

Not to be morbid, but any pictures? I just ordered one of these myself (based on your post; I'm sick of my noisy gpu fan), so i'd like to see what's going on with it.

Hopefully it will work out for you.
 
Amir0x said:
Oh Windows 7 just randomly shut down and my monitor stopped responding. That was strange. It's back to normal again.

I fear for the stability of Win 7 already!

With 12GBs of RAM you're definitely a candidate for a bad stick. :( It is possible Windows downloaded a high priority update and restarted on it's own, but unlikely, unless you just missed the alert that pops up when it does so.

If it continues to happen, do the memtest thing overnight. Nothing like breaking in a stubborn PC... so glad mine wasn't that much trouble!
 
Minsc said:
With 12GBs of RAM you're definitely a candidate for a bad stick. :( It is possible Windows downloaded a high priority update and restarted on it's own, but unlikely, unless you just missed the alert that pops up when it does so.

If it continues to happen, do the memtest thing overnight. Nothing like breaking in a stubborn PC... so glad mine wasn't that much trouble!

no i have 6GB of RAM. Anyway, the computer registers 6GB of RAM fine. Dont know if that means anything

We'll see how this goes for a while. Good times :D
 
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