Nabs said:damn, now i wanna encode some shit.
Now I kinda want to buy a bluray drive so I can see how fast it eats up an HD source file!
Nabs said:damn, now i wanna encode some shit.
Schlomo said:Thanks for the advice so far in this thread! For now I've settled on the following components:
Intel Core i5-750, 4x 2.67GHz, boxed (BX80605I5750)
MSI P55-CD53, P55 (dual PC3-10667U DDR3)
G.Skill RipJaws DIMM Kit 4GB PC3-10667U CL7-7-7-21 (DDR3-1333) (F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH)
PowerColor AX5770 1GBD5-H, Radeon HD 5770, 1024MB GDDR5, VGA, DVI, HDMI, PCIe 2.1 (R84FH-TI3)
LG Electronics GH22NS50, SATA
Western Digital Caviar Blue 640GB, SATA II (WD6400AAKS)
Cooler Master Silent Pro M500, 500W ATX 2.3 (RS-500-AMBA)
Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B (Sockel 478/775/1156/1366/754/939/940/AM2/AM2+/AM3) (SCMG-2100)
Antec Three Hundred black (0761345-08300-3)
Can anyone spot any incompatibilities or bottlenecks? As I said before, I want to use this primarily for gaming (including emulators).
The one thing I'm still concerned about is cooling. Will the Mugen 2 fit into the Antec Three Hundred case? Should I get an additional case fan if I want to OC?
brain_stew said:For gaming you've got your priorities wrong. Go with an Phenom ii or even an i3 so that you can afford a 5850, that'll net you much better gaming performance.
The Caviar Blue drives aren't too fast, wouldn't use one as an OS drive.
Binabik15 said:The building itself is done, now I need to d/l W7 and create a bootable DVD or get it on an USB stick. Sigh.
Only hardware I still need is kb/mouse. Are wireless setups playable today? I had one years ago and it sucked, but having 3 metre cables to my couch isn´t ideal, either.
So, with my problems out of the way now my brother wants to upgrade.
He had a pre-build pc for a few years now, running Vista 32 bit with a Q6600, a GeForce 9500 GS 512 MB, 3 gigs of RAM, no name PSU.
A search reveals that the cpu might be easy to overclock and still usable, but the gpu and psu have to go. I just bought a OCZ 500 Watt and the price isn´t much more than a 400 watt one, so I´d just tell him to get that.
Would you recommend a 4850 (~100), 4870 (~130), 4890Plus (~160), 5750 (~115) OR 5770 512/1024 MB (~115/125 ) for 1050p gaming. Without maxed settings and tons of AA, of course.
Spiko said:Im sorry if this is a bit off topic but I just had an amazing experience with my new computer and I wanted to share it.
/TLDR = Holy Shit i7's are fast
So recently I built a pretty solid core i7 machine. I've been really happy playing crysis maxed out and all that but something just happened that really floored me. I encoded Apocalypse Now, a 3 hour movie, in under 2 minuets. Now, I've been encoding DVDs for some time. I've always preferred to have a HTPC over a typical disk based system. The first DVD I encoded was The Fifth Element. I remember because I was very excited to have figured it out and gotten it to work correctly. Keep in mind it wasn't as easy and straight forward as it is today. Anyway, this was done on a Comaq P2 266 and it took, I shit you not, almost two weeks per disk. So again, I just encoded a three hour movie in under two minutes.
Oh
My
GOD!
When it finished I was in shock. The report said it was encoding at an average of 4000 frames per second. I did the math and that checks out.
30 fps X 60 second per minute = 1,800 frames per minute x 60 minutes = 108,000 frames per hour x 3 hours = 324,000 / 4000fps encoding = about 81 seconds or under 2 min.
Amazing.
Spiko said:Im sorry if this is a bit off topic but I just had an amazing experience with my new computer and I wanted to share it.
/TLDR = Holy Shit i7's are fast
So recently I built a pretty solid core i7 machine. I've been really happy playing crysis maxed out and all that but something just happened that really floored me. I encoded Apocalypse Now, a 3 hour movie, in under 2 minuets. Now, I've been encoding DVDs for some time. I've always preferred to have a HTPC over a typical disk based system. The first DVD I encoded was The Fifth Element. I remember because I was very excited to have figured it out and gotten it to work correctly. Keep in mind it wasn't as easy and straight forward as it is today. Anyway, this was done on a Comaq P2 266 and it took, I shit you not, almost two weeks per disk. So again, I just encoded a three hour movie in under two minutes.
Oh
My
GOD!
When it finished I was in shock. The report said it was encoding at an average of 4000 frames per second. I did the math and that checks out.
30 fps X 60 second per minute = 1,800 frames per minute x 60 minutes = 108,000 frames per hour x 3 hours = 324,000 / 4000fps encoding = about 81 seconds or under 2 min.
Amazing.
JRW said:AgreedIve been encoding for a long time and when recently moving from an AMD X2 4800+ Dual core to an i7 920 the improvement in encode speeds was outrageous.
Any reason why Intel+Nvidia? AMD has the GPU and budget CPU market pretty much cornered. Check the second post if you change your mind. It's got a $600 build.DaFish said:Looking for advice (Budget of $550/650) for a PC with Intel Chip and Nvidia GPU...
I have monitor, want to play Modern Warfare 2 and some newer games (StarCraft 2).
Thanks!
ahDoytch said:Check the second post. It's got a $600 build.
TouchMyBox said:What software are the kids using these days to rip DVDs? I might wanna take my i7 lappy for a spin come monday.
Schlomo said:Thanks for the advice so far in this thread! For now I've settled on the following components:
Intel Core i5-750, 4x 2.67GHz, boxed (BX80605I5750)
MSI P55-CD53, P55 (dual PC3-10667U DDR3)
G.Skill RipJaws DIMM Kit 4GB PC3-10667U CL7-7-7-21 (DDR3-1333) (F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH)
PowerColor AX5770 1GBD5-H, Radeon HD 5770, 1024MB GDDR5, VGA, DVI, HDMI, PCIe 2.1 (R84FH-TI3)
LG Electronics GH22NS50, SATA
Western Digital Caviar Blue 640GB, SATA II (WD6400AAKS)
Cooler Master Silent Pro M500, 500W ATX 2.3 (RS-500-AMBA)
Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B (Sockel 478/775/1156/1366/754/939/940/AM2/AM2+/AM3) (SCMG-2100)
Antec Three Hundred black (0761345-08300-3)
Can anyone spot any incompatibilities or bottlenecks? As I said before, I want to use this primarily for gaming (including emulators).
The one thing I'm still concerned about is cooling. Will the Mugen 2 fit into the Antec Three Hundred case? Should I get an additional case fan if I want to OC?
See, this is what I should be doing with my 4GHz i7.. I mean, gaming its probably not much different than a lot lower class chips, but encoding is where they really shine.Spiko said:Im sorry if this is a bit off topic but I just had an amazing experience with my new computer and I wanted to share it.
/TLDR = Holy Shit i7's are fast
So recently I built a pretty solid core i7 machine. I've been really happy playing crysis maxed out and all that but something just happened that really floored me. I encoded Apocalypse Now, a 3 hour movie, in under 2 minuets. Now, I've been encoding DVDs for some time. I've always preferred to have a HTPC over a typical disk based system. The first DVD I encoded was The Fifth Element. I remember because I was very excited to have figured it out and gotten it to work correctly. Keep in mind it wasn't as easy and straight forward as it is today. Anyway, this was done on a Comaq P2 266 and it took, I shit you not, almost two weeks per disk. So again, I just encoded a three hour movie in under two minutes.
Oh
My
GOD!
When it finished I was in shock. The report said it was encoding at an average of 4000 frames per second. I did the math and that checks out.
30 fps X 60 second per minute = 1,800 frames per minute x 60 minutes = 108,000 frames per hour x 3 hours = 324,000 / 4000fps encoding = about 81 seconds or under 2 min.
Amazing.
pestul said:See, this is what I should be doing with my 4GHz i7.. I mean, gaming its probably not much different than a lot lower class chips, but encoding is where they really shine.
What did you encode and what settings? I'd like to give it a whirl just to be amazed. Anyone else have any stories or ideas on how I can stress my i7 and be blown away by the speed?
One thing I find pretty awesome is 60fps Dolphin emulation at HD resolutions.
NeoUltima said:Any cheap recommendations for what appears to be an overheating laptop? The situation: I play the games fine, then the framerate totally bombs for like 5-10 minutes, then it goes stable, than bombs again. I don't mean I am going into more intense parts of the games either...I can just stand still and after awhile(does depend on game ofc) it goes to shit.
I think whats happening is the GPU is overheating and 'resting' itself resulting in the crap framerate(?).
Yeah, I built a rig for overclocking. I don't need to run it at 4GHz, in fact I let Windows Power Options run it down to 2.5GHz. I realized the other day that I've overclocked every setup I've ever purchased, back to the Pentium III 450MHz (oc'd to 540).Spiko said:Open it up and clean it. if your fans are binding or slowing it will cause major heat issues. Failing that or in addition to buy a laptop cooler. In the meantime take a look at the bottom of the laptop. Note where it has vents. Take a book (or whatever) and prop the laptop up in such a way so it does not block vents but gives it room to breathe.
EDIT: Another idea, boot into your bios. If you can manually control your fan speeds set them to 100% all the time.
Yeah, both are quite high.NeoUltima said:Mainly just want to make sure that it is indeed an overheating issue. The GPU was at like 90c and CPU at like 80c.
AgentWhiskersX said:This is going to be the first time I build a PC. Could you guys give me some tips or things I should look out for when assembling the parts? Here's a quick overview of the parts I ordered:-
Don't forget to put the little guard panel thingy on the case before you put the motherboard in. I did that my first time, and had to completely remove the motherboard. What a pain in the butt. :lolAgentWhiskersX said:This is going to be the first time I build a PC. Could you guys give me some tips or things I should look out for when assembling the parts? Here's a quick overview of the parts I ordered:-
Thanks. What I'm worried about most is the wiring and connecting.SuperEnemyCrab said:I assume you know how to put it together on a basic level. Just take your time. It might help to lay out the parts first and visualize assembling it before you start. Give yourself enough work space. Go step by step and double check everything when you think you've finished and it should work.
Elaborate please. I'm not sure what you're referring to.RocketDarkness said:Don't forget to put the little guard panel thingy on the case before you put the motherboard in. I did that my first time, and had to completely remove the motherboard. What a pain in the butt. :lol
The little metal plating that comes with your motherboard. It provides a nice cover for any connections going into the motherboard, such as any USB ports, audio ports, etc.AgentWhiskersX said:Thanks. What I'm worried about most is the wiring and connecting.
Elaborate please. I'm not sure what you're referring to.
Ah! Noted, thanks.RocketDarkness said:The little metal plating that comes with your motherboard. It provides a nice cover for any connections going into the motherboard, such as any USB ports, audio ports, etc.
AgentWhiskersX said:Ah! Noted, thanks.
Is it worth it to get one of those 10,000RPM 300GB drives or should I just stick with the 7200RPM 1TB?
DaFish said:Looking for advice (Budget of $550/650) for a PC with Intel Chip and Nvidia GPU...
I have monitor, want to play Modern Warfare 2 and some newer games (StarCraft 2).
Thanks!
sillymonkey321 said:How exactly do you install windows with a completely new...everything? Just put the windows disc in the new dvd drive?
Lkr said:will a 5870 fit in this case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...unbeamtech_transformer-_-11-166-014-_-Product
Lkr said:will a 5870 fit in this case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...unbeamtech_transformer-_-11-166-014-_-Product
If by Blue you mean Green, then you're right.brain_stew said:The Caviar Blue drives aren't too fast, wouldn't use one as an OS drive.
Polk said:If by Blue you mean Green, then you're right.
LaneDS said:Just replaced my broken motherboard, an old LGA 775 board, and decided to upgrade from my lowly 8600GT to the HD5770 recommended in the OP.
Anyone have some benchmarks or an idea of how big a jump up in quality and framerate that'll be? Excited, in any case, and thanks for keeping this thread running.
scitek said:When overclocking, what temp do I need to keep things at in order to be safe?
Psy-Phi said:If it's intel I can tell you that running at 90c won't kill the thing. Not taht you want to be there, but I've had a few people bring me their mac book's with the cpu running that hot under load.
Personally my C2D E6400 (2.16) is clocked at 3.2 and while playing ME2 (which puts my CPU between 75% and 100%, usually closer to the 100) the temps range between 58-60c. It's hot surely, but it won't kill it instantly (but I'm sure it will knock a few years off it's life).