Hazaro said:CM 520 (includes fans)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103057
or
Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B CPU Cooler
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835242001
or
Corsair Enclosed Water System Thing
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181010
I'd get the 520, the MEGAHALEMS of course is better, but for a modest overclock you are paying another $30 for maybe 3-5C in load temps. (You'll need a fan too)
barnone said:Buying a laptop for college/gaming. Are there any posts in this thread with some good information on gaming laptops?
Right now I am looking at Dell's Studio XPS laptops (budget = around 1000 USD). Does anyone have any things to say about them? I am thinking about the 14 or 15 inch model (with an i7 processor). If there are any alternatives I should know about, that'd be swell information too.
MSI GX640. Core i5 + Mobility 5850, about $1100.barnone said:Buying a laptop for college/gaming. Are there any posts in this thread with some good information on gaming laptops?
Right now I am looking at Dell's Studio XPS laptops (budget = around 1000 USD). Does anyone have any things to say about them? I am thinking about the 14 or 15 inch model (with an i7 processor). If there are any alternatives I should know about, that'd be swell information too.
Did you get a fan?rocK` said:Thanks --
I actually went with the MEGAHALEMS because it got rave reviews every where on the internet, and well, I don't want to go cheap on cooling..
MoFuzz said:So I just made the jump from dual to quad core on my existing rig but ran into one odd issue:
I updated my Gigabyte motherboard's BIOS to the latest version and have it running at a stable OC but every time I turn the computer on, it momentarily shuts off for a couple of seconds before starting back up again. Reboots on the other hand, function as normal. I've made sure that all the connections and cables are secure as well.
The performance has been great and it's been very stable in all aspects, but the little hiccup at every startup is troublesome.
Does anyone know what might be causing it?
MoFuzz said:@Boonoo: yes, it's similar to what you described: fans spinning up and the MB lights coming on for a second.
It never did this before I updated the mobo which is why I almost want to think it's some kind of feature that can be toggled on/off in the BIOS settings.
MoFuzz said:@Boonoo: yes, it's similar to what you described: fans spinning up and the MB lights coming on for a second.
It never did this before I updated the mobo which is why I almost want to think it's some kind of feature that can be toggled on/off in the BIOS settings.
@Wallach: Motherboard is an EP45-UD3R. No UPS but using a pretty standard Belkin surge protector.
I've used Gigabyte boards in 2 other builds for friends recently and hadn't seen this yet...
it could be a voltage/overclock issue. save your settings into one of the BIOS slots and reset things back to default, do you still get the cold boot loop?MoFuzz said:So I just made the jump from dual to quad core on my existing rig but ran into one odd issue:
I updated my Gigabyte motherboard's BIOS to the latest version and have it running at a stable OC but every time I turn the computer on, it momentarily shuts off for a couple of seconds before starting back up again. Reboots on the other hand, function as normal. I've made sure that all the connections and cables are secure as well.
The performance has been great and it's been very stable in all aspects, but the little hiccup at every startup is troublesome.
Does anyone know what might be causing it?
It is stable, at 4GHz, with the settings posted above. It becomes unstable when I move my DRAM frequency to its next highest option (around 1532). All other settings remain the same.evil solrac v3.0 said:have you come down on the OC to see where it stays stable?
Smokey said:I've been out of this thread since I started my internship at the end of May and sort of had my system made on newegg..
just came home getting caught up on all the e3 news and...
OMFG CRYSIS 2 PC SHOTS HOLY SHIT MY GOD
evil solrac v3.0 said:but linear.
ghst said:maybe this thread should get stickied, get the feeling it's gonna start getting real busy in here.
Older revision of Ripjaws sometimes have cold boot problems with P55 boards. G.Skill has fixed the problem in their new revision, but whether or not Newegg has started to ship those already is anyone's guess. Just a warning.nasero said:Working on a build for a friend but does anyone have any experience with these parts?:
ASUS P7P55D-E Pro
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB
Intel Core i5-750
The rest I'll let him pick but the core of it I want to make sure is pretty decent and I'm so out of the PC game these days. Just want to see if anyone has a similar build and can lend some insight on performance.
NarcissisticJay said:Ok guys.. Im about to flip the fuck out..
Recently 'upgraded' to win7 from XP and everything seemed to be awesome.. then I started to play some games.. and thats when the Audio issues started.
My mobo is an Asus P5N-D with Realtek onboard sound.. I've always had it hooked up via optical to my receiver and never had any issues with 5.1 in XP. Now in win7 I cannot get 5.1 to output no matter what I do.
I've looked all over the web and apparently this issue has been around since beta for win7 and it still hasnt been fixed yet.. or at least to my knowledge.
I've tried everything and I cant get 5.1 with my mobo and win7.. about to ditch win7 for trusty XP... again.
Sigh >.<
Goron2000 said:I was planning to over-clock but now I'm not sure. Running CoreTemp shows that my CPU idles at 45-50 and under full load some of the cores hit 200+, wtf this can't be normal. Please help me computer GAF.
Goron2000 said:I was planning to over-clock but now I'm not sure. Running CoreTemp shows that my CPU idles at 45-50 and under full load some of the cores hit 200+, wtf this can't be normal. Please help me computer GAF.
Minsc said:Wouldn't it be simpler/better to just buy a real soundcard that does what you need? People recommend $70 ones all the time here, I forget what though.
Goron2000 said:Ok great i'm idling in the low 40's and 100 @ TJ Max, which apparently is normal for an i7. Given the specs i gave earlier could anyone give me some tips for overclocking to around 3.6Ghz, thanks again.
gregor7777 said:Can a quad/MB/RAM combo that o/c's well be had for around $250 these days?
I'm trying to put something together but the o/c'ing part is a bit of a pain because I've fallen behind on keeping up with hardware.
Any suggestions?
TouchMyBox said:Considering that ram is expensive at the moment, the only way you can do that is by getting an AMD tri-core and hoping that it's a fully functional quad.
~$290 should be able to accompany your needs easily though
Goron2000 said:Ok great i'm idling in the low 40's and 100 @ TJ Max, which apparently is normal for an i7. Given the specs i gave earlier could anyone give me some tips for overclocking to around 3.6Ghz, thanks again.
Minsc said:100C at 100% CPU is not really a good place to start overclocking from. You ideally want to stick around 80C from what I've read, I think my stock i7 is at 60C at full load with minimal fan speed.
I don't know where you read 100C is normal for an i7, but my guess would be maybe your thermal paste isn't correct, I have no idea. Most people here with i7s have posted full load temps well below 80C.
Core Temp = TJ Max Distance to TJ Max.
gregor7777 said:$290 may be pushing it at the moment. About your Tri core suggestion, is there a certain CPU I should be looking at that more likely to unlock than the others?
TIA
TouchMyBox said:Eh, not really. I've built a couple budget rigs for people based on the athlon II x3 435 and I seem to have about a 50% success rate at unlocking the forth core (the chips can then easily run at 3.4GHz) You could always buy at a local store where the return policy is good though, i guess. Or you can just do a little googling as there are some batches of chips which are guaranteed to unlock, and then you could go see if you can find a chip from that batch.
I just look at unlocking as a bonus since it probably isn't worth the time to hunt down a good chip or go through returning something just to save $20-$30.
Hazaro said:Did you get a fan?
I'd recommend a 38mm YateLoon. Anything will do really, but more CFM (and whatever the measurement for pressure is) the better.
Kadey said:I updated my drivers and certain files aren't playing with WMP anymore. I keep getting error messages. Anybody know where to get the codecs to play them? Or why the hell that happened? Microsoft.com would be like the best source obviously but it's the exact opposite actually. Everything was working fine before I updated these drivers.