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I'm looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than the HAF 922 in the same price range. Any recommendations? So far I got my eyes on the Fractal Define R2.
 
abq said:
I'm looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than the HAF 922 in the same price range. Any recommendations? So far I got my eyes on the Fractal Define R2.

I'm a big fan of the Antec P series. P182/P183.
 
1-D_FTW said:
What's the motivation? I was thinking about riding my computer out another year and not investing in anything (like a 460 GTX). But then somebody posted this link:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/56?vs=143

Which confirmed my suspicions. We've basically been standing still for the past 3 years with regards to performance in gaming. Seems like a massive waste of money if you're not flush.

Interesting. Perhaps I will hold off on it a bit longer.

But what can I do now to up my performance cheaply? I was playing Shatter Horizon with everything on High and would only get ~25 fps which would drop regularly.

Right now I'm rolling with

Windows 7 x64
Foxconn P34A01
Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16)
1 GB GTX 460
4 GB RAM
500 watt PSU

I guess increasing my ram for starters, then OCing the cpu and graphics card?
 
is there a good all-in-one prebuilt UK deal at the moment? somethign that'll play games well, last me a while and do the usual other shit (general computer). Just need a base unit, have a monitor/keyboard/mouse. Only 1680x1050 at the moment, but will eventually be replaced with a 1080p TV.

who are good prebuilt suppliers?

No particular budget, but I'd like to see what £500/£750/£1000 would buy, and what the realistic differences would be.
 
A friend just asked me to price a super cheap, super compact gaming PC. Mostly to play Source games/Diablo clones on his HDTV. I'm thinking that a Shuttle barebones system would fit the bill nicely along with an Athlon II, 2GB RAM and 4650/5660. Are there any other compact cases that would work? Most of the extraneous parts like HDD, OS and Optical I could scrounge from work so I think I could easily stay within the $300 mark. Thoughts?
 
Alucrid said:
Interesting. Perhaps I will hold off on it a bit longer.

But what can I do now to up my performance cheaply? I was playing Shatter Horizon with everything on High and would only get ~25 fps which would drop regularly.

Right now I'm rolling with

Windows 7 x64
Foxconn P34A01
Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16)
1 GB GTX 460
4 GB RAM
500 watt PSU

I guess increasing my ram for starters, then OCing the cpu and graphics card?
Pretty much nothing you could do except for getting an i7 or i5 and OC that to 4+GHZ. Increasing your RAM will do nothing for your performance, 4GB is plenty and you won't overload it. In the meanwhile OC your GPU and CPU, the CPU should do 4GHZ with a good cooler and your GPU should hit 850MHZ.
 
I have had my Core i7 between 3.7 ~ 4.2 GHz since the platform launched about two years ago. When is Intel releasing its next enthusiast platform. The Core i7 is still pretty powerful for today's games, but I am itching to upgrade. I have considered the 980x, but it overclocks less than the processor I have (940). I don't care much for core count, but for clock speed.
 
godhandiscen said:
I have had my Core i7 between 3.7 ~ 4.2 GHz since the platform launched about two years ago. When is Intel releasing its next enthusiast platform. The Core i7 is still pretty powerful for today's games, but I am itching to upgrade. I have considered the 980x, but it overclocks less than the processor I have (940). I don't care much for core count, but for clock speed.

Um, I've had my 980x running stable at 4.7 Ghz. How high are you trying to go?
 
abq said:
I'm looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than the HAF 922 in the same price range. Any recommendations? So far I got my eyes on the Fractal Define R2.
A90?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KGBCU8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Whether you like how a case looks is up to you though. I'd tab though newegg on the 75-100 range and sort by reviews.

*Beaten to posting this case. Weiiiiiiiiird.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133176
Alucrid said:
Interesting. Perhaps I will hold off on it a bit longer.

But what can I do now to up my performance cheaply? I was playing Shatter Horizon with everything on High and would only get ~25 fps which would drop regularly.

Right now I'm rolling with

Windows 7 x64
Foxconn P34A01
Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16)
1 GB GTX 460
4 GB RAM
500 watt PSU

I guess increasing my ram for starters, then OCing the cpu and graphics card?
OC CPU, then GPU. More RAM won't help.
Are you sure that model for the mobo is right?
You should easily hit 3.8 with that chip and get 850Mhz+ on your 460. Should help a lot.
Grab an aftermarket for the E8500, you can probably hit around 3.5 on stock volts though.
godhandiscen said:
I have had my Core i7 between 3.7 ~ 4.2 GHz since the platform launched about two years ago. When is Intel releasing its next enthusiast platform. The Core i7 is still pretty powerful for today's games, but I am itching to upgrade. I have considered the 980x, but it overclocks less than the processor I have (940). I don't care much for core count, but for clock speed.
Sandy Bridge? Possibly this year (Doubtful imo)
I'm sure you know how bad a value the 980X is. You could buy a phase change cooler for less and clock your i7 to 5Ghz+ :lol
 
Hazaro said:
OC CPU, then GPU. More RAM won't help.
Are you sure that model for the mobo is right?
You should easily hit 3.8 with that chip and get 850Mhz+ on your 460. Should help a lot.
Grab an aftermarket for the E8500, you can probably hit around 3.5 on stock volts though.

The model is P45A-S LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX. And by aftermarket you mean aftermarket fan/heatsink, right? If so I have an Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 on there. But yeah, I've just been a bit too lazy to OC anything so I guess today's the day.
 
Alucrid said:
The model is P45A-S LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX. And by aftermarket you mean aftermarket fan/heatsink, right? If so I have an Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 on there. But yeah, I've just been a bit too lazy to OC anything so I guess today's the day.
CPU Voltage to 1.32V
FSB to 400
Multi at 9.5
=
Insta 3.8Ghz. Core2Duo's are so easy :lol
 
What do you guys think of this as a budget/small competent gaming PC for playing mostly Source games at about 768p?

HDD/Optical/KB+M can be scrounged



IN WIN BL631.300TBL Black Steel MicroATX Slim Case Computer Case 300W Power Supply

ECS GeForce6100PM-M2(V3.0) AM3/AM2+/AM2 NVIDIA GeForce 6100 Micro ATX AMD Motherboard

ASUS EAH4650/DI/1GD2(LP) Radeon HD 4650 1GB 128-bit DDR2 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Low Profile Ready Video Card

OCZ 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5400)
select item 5 quantity of item 5

AMD Athlon II X2 245 Regor 2.9GHz Socket AM3 65W Dual-Core
Subtotal: $263.95
 
mrklaw said:
is there a good all-in-one prebuilt UK deal at the moment? somethign that'll play games well, last me a while and do the usual other shit (general computer). Just need a base unit, have a monitor/keyboard/mouse. Only 1680x1050 at the moment, but will eventually be replaced with a 1080p TV.

who are good prebuilt suppliers?

No particular budget, but I'd like to see what £500/£750/£1000 would buy, and what the realistic differences would be.

Intel Core i7 920 D0 2.66GHz @ 4.00GHz Quad Core DDR3 System
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-025-OP

Check out their other options as they have loads.
 
mikespit1200 said:
What do you guys think of this as a budget/small competent gaming PC for playing mostly Source games at about 768p?

HDD/Optical/KB+M can be scrounged

Subtotal: $263.95
Don't want GDDR2 on the GPU.
If you can step up to a faster card like a 4850 that would be a big boost.
 
abq said:
I'm looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than the HAF 922 in the same price range. Any recommendations? So far I got my eyes on the Fractal Define R2.

Wow, that HAF 922 looks horrible!:lol


I have the CM 690 II Advanced and love it. It has style to it but still looks imposing. It's also very flexible when it comes to placing fans and removing HDD supports for better airflow. Not as clean looking as the Fractal, so it's a matter of taste I guess.
 
Hmm, I left my PC on overnight and apparently it blue screened twice. Checking the Event Viewer, I saw a Kernel-Power error, event ID 41. After Googling a bit, some users report that it's a problem with having multiple audio devices installed. I checked Device Manager and saw that I had 6 of the same "HD Audio Device"s listed. I didn't get a chance to mess around with it more since I had to go to work. Anyone know why there are so many devices listed?
 
So as I've never done this. All I need to do to OC the CPU is change my base clock speed and the voltage to a stable level right?

Oh, and I found Turbo, under an Advanced menu.

edit: Ok, using this as a guide:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llqhe3N1cJA&feature=player_embedded#!

If I'm going with a pre defined setting from Tom's Hardware would I only need to change the CPU Vcore voltage?
 
Ok I am currently trying to decide between the EE and internal cooler version of the GTX 460. I am placing it into a A90 Armor case. How much louder in the external exhaust versus the in case version? Would it make more sense to use external exhaust for my case?
 
demosthenes said:
So as I've never done this. All I need to do to OC the CPU is change my base clock speed and the voltage to a stable level right?

Oh, and I found Turbo, under an Advanced menu.

Depends on what CPU you are using.


Speaking from personal experience, I've OC'd my 955 Phenom from 3,2 to 3,6 ghz by just upping the multiplier. No voltage increase needed. I'm a noob at this but checking other site gave me confidence that it could be done without changing the voltage.


Just google for info on OC-ing your CPU and check out what is safe. It's also handy to try it out with software like AMD Overdrive (if you have an AMD) before changing your bios settings.
 
demosthenes said:
So as I've never done this. All I need to do to OC the CPU is change my base clock speed and the voltage to a stable level right?

Oh, and I found Turbo, under an Advanced menu.

You'll have to change your memory speeds as well to match the base clock speed but that is simple You'll likely be offered the acceptable values (base clock x memory multiplier), and you just pick the value that your memory can handle. You also set the QPI speed but that can just be set to the lowest allowable level (2 x base clock x memory multiplier).

You should probably optimize your CPU Voltage and your QPI/DRAM Core Voltage.

Before you get too deep, I'd find a quality guide. There seems to be quite a few i5 750 OC guides out there.

Edit: Looks like you found a guide.
 
The_Inquisitor said:
Ok I am currently trying to decide between the EE and internal cooler version of the GTX 460. I am placing it into a A90 Armor case. How much louder in the external exhaust versus the in case version? Would it make more sense to use external exhaust for my case?
http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/EVGA-GTX-460-SC-EE/EVGA-GTX-460-SC-EE-69.jpg

That's an open air bench. Not sure if it favors the open coolers or the EE since temps would rise in a case normally. Not sure on noise but I'd imagine it would be slightly louder (the other eVGA review was not an EE)
 
Hazaro said:
http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/EVGA-GTX-460-SC-EE/EVGA-GTX-460-SC-EE-69.jpg

That's an open air bench. Not sure if it favors the open coolers or the EE since temps would rise in a case normally. Not sure on noise but I'd imagine it would be slightly louder (the other eVGA review was not an EE)

Wait wtf. The computer runs HOTTER w/ the EE?

Also I am thinking of going MSI w/ my A90 case. I believe I should have enough airflow. I am even considering adding in the two extra 120mm fans. What are the best budget versus performance case fans these days?
 
The_Inquisitor said:
Wait wtf. The computer runs HOTTER w/ the EE?

Also I am thinking of going MSI w/ my A90 case. I believe I should have enough airflow. I am even considering adding in the two extra 120mm fans. What are the best budget versus performance case fans these days?
...yeah? What makes sticking a smaller fan on it and putting it in a box seem like it would run cooler?

If your case had really bad airflow then you might use it, but otherwise I'd get an open design.

Hint* buy the GB I posted.
 
The_Inquisitor said:
Wait wtf. The computer runs HOTTER w/ the EE?

Also I am thinking of going MSI w/ my A90 case. I believe I should have enough airflow. I am even considering adding in the two extra 120mm fans. What are the best budget versus performance case fans these days?

4 coolermaster 120s for the price of one noctua or other fancy brand

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O8I474/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Hazaro said:
GigaByte 1GB GTX460 for $204 shipped
Coupon "BUBBLE20"
Use Bing cashback (3%)http://www.bing.com/shopping/pages/s...ck&FORM=R5FD31 (Select SuperBiiz)
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=...ideo-Card&c=CJ

Damn that's a great price for that card. I almost regret buying this Palit a week early :P Almost. Oh and don't get turned off by that SuperBiiz/ewiz site. i've already bought 2 laptops from that same site. Prices are competitive and they actually ship out the same day that you order.
 
Hazaro said:
...yeah? What makes sticking a smaller fan on it and putting it in a box seem like it would run cooler?

If your case had really bad airflow then you might use it, but otherwise I'd get an open design.

Hint* buy the GB I posted.

I thought the whole point of an external cooler is to decrease the temperature inside the case. That benchmark shows it's running even hotter with the external cooler unless I am misreading the chart.

4 coolermaster 120s for the price of one noctua or other fancy brand

http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-...3&sr=8-1-fkmr0

I would only really need two. How loud are these things compared to the case fans that come with the A90 Armor?

EVGA-GTX-460-SC-EE-77.jpg


This is what I am referring to. Doesn't seem like a great trade-off for the increase in noise and heat load on card.
 
kagete said:
Damn that's a great price for that card. I almost regret buying this Palit a week early :P Almost. Oh and don't get turned off by that SuperBiiz/ewiz site. i've already bought 2 laptops from that same site. Prices are competitive and they actually ship out the same day that you order.
Yeah, ewiz is pretty highly rated.
Amazon has Logitech G500 Gaming Laser Wired Mouse for $60 -10% with code GXTPOFES - $20 mail-in rebate = $34 with free shipping.

Newegg also has Logitech G500 Gaming Laser Wired Mouse for $60 - $5 off with code EMCYVNN28 - $20 rebate = $35 with free shipping.
I would only really need two. How loud are these things compared to the case fans that come with the A90 Armor?
At 44CFM they should be quieter I would imagine. It says 19dB.
 
Hazaro said:
Yeah, ewiz is pretty highly rated.
Amazon has Logitech G500 Gaming Laser Wired Mouse for $60 -10% with code GXTPOFES - $20 mail-in rebate = $34 with free shipping.

Newegg also has Logitech G500 Gaming Laser Wired Mouse for $60 - $5 off with code EMCYVNN28 - $20 rebate = $35 with free shipping.

At 44CFM they should be quieter I would imagine. It says 19dB.

Cool. Thanks Hanzaro, I have been out of the PC world WAY too long. Feels good to be getting back into the slew of things. Did you see my edit in my post above?
 
Not sure about them being loud, as my case has a built-in manual fan controller and never set it to full blast. If you stick them on your motherboard and let it control speeds you can probably set them to only run up to a certain speed.

I only needed 2 myself at first but then I found another old one with a color I liked so now I have 3 spares lying around :P. At the time it seemed like a good deal since Amazon's free 2day shipping is way better than paying $3 for newegg to take an extra day to process your order and then wait 3 days for UPS to arrive.

Also, I really wouldn't know about the Armor's fans. Maybe you can try comparing RPMs or the manufacturer's listed noise values (which are probably too good to be true) for each fan. Hazaro mentioned a page or so ago that spending too much on extra fans is a pretty bad route to go. Aren't you building a $750-800 PC? Your case will already have great cooling out of the box (most recent cases at the pricepoints that us enthusiasts look at often do anyway) and having an extra $20-50 you can add to your system I'd rather you look at pushing from a 5770 to a gtx460 or any other core components. My two cents, peace

edit: looks like I type too slow, stuff already covered
 
Hazaro said:
Those coolers can be found for around $30-$35.

The 9500 is just bad. Plus it cuts you. Such a terrible cooler :lol
It's fairly quiet and looks nifty though.
It doesn't cut you, unless if you handle it, which...you need to do in order to install it. I thought I was an idiot or something because installing the thing HURT!. Aside from that, it's not that bad, even given the warmer weather here the thing barely hits 60deg in IBT with my Q9400 clocked at 3.6ghz and in "usual" use it rarely touches 50. As I said though, you can find much better out there, but I love the look of the thing, so I am sticking with it, at least until I go i7 next year.
abq said:
I'm looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than the HAF 922 in the same price range. Any recommendations? So far I got my eyes on the Fractal Define R2.
Well, it could look like this: http://public.blu.livefilestore.com...PdUaPckv7I4ryX8Z4Lpsk9_-g013g/Fly1.jpg?psid=1
Oh wait, less bad looking (Yes, I probably am the only one in the world who loves the look of that case)... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129058&Tpk=Antec 902 <--The Antec 902?
 
The_Inquisitor said:
Cool. Thanks Hazaro, I have been out of the PC world WAY too long. Feels good to be getting back into the slew of things. Did you see my edit in my post above?
The EE may make your case cooler, but I wouldn't say its worth it if you have good airflow.

Also the A90 looks like it uses 3 very quiet fans (1000RPM / 15dB) so those CM fans would actually be louder, but still quiet.
demosthenes said:
Alright, upped it to 3.6ghz.

Before the test, this is what I had:
http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab145/mpmaley0/beforetest-1.jpg

Based on temps though...I think I could increase it a little?
Yeah, keep going. I'd run it up until I hit maybe 66C or so load. Maybe higher if I get a nice clock.
 
demosthenes said:
Temps seem fine, as does the Vcore, although the 3 downwards spikes are worrying, that said I don't know enough about the Intel i* series chips to know if that is a known occurance or not.

Honestly though, I'd say you're more than able to push the chip a bit further, just keep an eye on temps because sometimes you can reach a point where temps just spike out of nowhere which is usually the time to call it a day.
 
1-D_FTW said:
As Hazaro said, Newegg doesn't actually fulfill the rebates. But I've probably fulfilled at least 10 rebates with Newegg purchases and never had a problem. But then again, I've never gotten stiffed on a single rebate from anywhere. Make sure you follow the directions perfectly. The rebate companies look for any technicality to void it.
Yeah, I've never had good luck with rebates, but that could be because I tried one or two yearrrs ago and they never came and haven't bought anything with a MIR since. .


Hazaro said:
G500 is a nice mouse. Also I have a new G500 to sell you :lol
*Oh wait you are in Canada :[


I have a US shipping address as well. I wouldn't be ordering from Newegg other wise. They love UPS, and UPS loves to charge a $21.06 "Import fee" at the door. :lol
 
Mad_Ban said:
What type of PSU wattage would I need for a SLI GTX460 1GB set-up? Many thanks!

(hope it doesn't get lost in this thread)
A solid 650W is fine, but most don't have 4x6pin.
Corsair and XFX 750W (modular) are both good and decently priced and provide good overclocking headroom for the CPU and both GPUs.
Felix Lighter said:
:lol Another set of temp readings that make my machine look like an oven. I'm definitely putting 2 fans on my heat sink ASAP.

Everything looks great by the way.
What about your intakes?
 
Hazaro said:
A solid 650W is fine, but most don't have 4x6pin.
Corsair and XFX 750W (modular) are both good and decently priced and provide good overclocking headroom for the CPU and both GPUs.
Many thanks. :)

I'm looking at getting a PC from pcspecialist.co.uk and their prices are very reasonable. Very positive reviews too. :D
 
Thanks for the feedback all.

Stop It said:
Temps seem fine, as does the Vcore, although the 3 downwards spikes are worrying, that said I don't know enough about the Intel i* series chips to know if that is a known occurance or not.

Honestly though, I'd say you're more than able to push the chip a bit further, just keep an eye on temps because sometimes you can reach a point where temps just spike out of nowhere which is usually the time to call it a day.

What might those 3 downward spikes be indicative of?

Felix Lighter said:
:lol Another set of temp readings that make my machine look like an oven. I'm definitely putting 2 fans on my heat sink ASAP.

Everything looks great by the way.

As I said before, the CPU is in my basement which is freezing, it will change when I move into my apartment in 4 weeks :lol
 
Hazaro said:
What about your intakes?

The fan pulling air into the case? It's a 140mm fan and it seems to be working fine. I also removed all unused drive trays to allow for better airflow.

I didn't get an opportunity last night to do much with it. I still need to make sure everything is tighten down and check my temps with the case open. Or I could just go by my Speedfan readings and pretend they are correct. It shows all my temperatures 15C lower than RealTemp and CoreTemp.
 
Hazaro said:
A solid 650W is fine, but most don't have 4x6pin.
Corsair and XFX 750W (modular) are both good and decently priced and provide good overclocking headroom for the CPU and both GPUs.

What about your intakes?

I'm in the same boat actually. For now I plan to roll with a single 1GB GTX460. However down the line I plan to potentially either SLI another 460, or upgrade to a better card. Can anyone point out a specific PSU or PSU I should look at?

As it stands, my build cost is at

Case - A90 Armor (60 bucks)
DVD Drive - Lite-on (15)
GPU - gigabyte GTX460 (203)
CPU - ???
MB - ??
PSU - ??
RAM - ??
Misc. Cables - ??

Total: 278

Budget - 750 USD +/- 50

Any help on the ?? marks, lol. Obviously I am looking for at least 4GB of ram. I do plan to do high end gaming. Monitor rez is at 1680x1050. I do extensive photoshop and run engineering apps too.
 
Okay I've received some laptop suggestions and need more experienced eyes to tell me the performance difference.

MSI GX640
HP dv6t
Thinkpad T510
HP Envy 14
Sony VAIO CW
HP DM4t

All I'm really looking for is a fresh mobile workstation that will also comfortably run recent multiplayer games like Team Fortress and StarCraft 2.
 
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