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HTPC mainly, some gaming. How's that overkill?
Better off going for a discrete GPU then, not integrated. Does the case have to be small that a vid card won't fit?grap3fruitman said:HTPC mainly, some gaming. How's that overkill?
It'll probably be mainly HTPC, I'd just try gaming on there just to see how it is. ODD stands for optical disc drive (CD, DVD, Blu-ray, etc).msv said:Better off going for a discrete GPU then, not integrated. Does the case have to be small that a vid card won't fit?
What does ODD stand for btw?
Welp, neither one of those supports audio so... video quality would be DVI.ChoklitReign said:My monitor only has DVI and VGA. What would the best connection for sound and quality be?
So gaming is not a factor at all? I assume you won't be doing Photoshop, or things like encoding on your HTPC? If so, you can spare alot on the CPU and vid card.grap3fruitman said:It'll probably be mainly HTPC, I'd just try gaming on there just to see how it is. ODD stands for optical disc drive (CD, DVD, Blu-ray, etc).
Q8D3vil said:recommend me a 1 tb hardrive but i don't wd WD.
grap3fruitman said:So here's what I've got so far: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=11501014. I'm not sure about that wireless card, I'm missing a case and PSU and I can live without an ODD. Any suggestions?
Why not? Best bang for buck ratio overall.grap3fruitman said:Ack! I really like that case but I don't wanna go the AMD route. =\
grap3fruitman said:Ack! I really like that case but I don't wanna go the AMD route. =\
There's no good reason not to. Your Intel alternative would be these two I guess:grap3fruitman said:Ack! I really like that case but I don't wanna go the AMD route. =\
See that's what I hear all the time and I put together an AMD based gaming PC for my brother like two or three years back and it was just awful. Two years ago I put together an i7-920 for my one brother and last year an i7-860 for my brother with the crappy AMD and took it off his hands. I really wanna replace it myself but can't bring myself to spend the money.msv said:Why not? Best bang for buck ratio overall.
Doesn't have to be Mini-ITX. All the builds I was trying to put together were Micro ATX boards, I just couldn't find a suitable case.Mikhal said:If you really must go Intel with Mini-ITX, you'll probably need to up your budget or go for a Core 2 setup instead of i3/i5.
What was awful about it then? And are you sure it was the CPU that was the bottleneck? You obviously have to adjust your needs to the hardware. Intel has the top of the line, but at the same cost lots of AMDs outperform Intels, depending on what you use it for.grap3fruitman said:See that's what I hear all the time and I put together an AMD based gaming PC for my brother like two or three years back and it was just awful. Two years ago I put together an i7-920 for my one brother and last year an i7-860 for my brother with the crappy AMD and took it off his hands. I really wanna replace it myself but can't bring myself to spend the money.
In terms of gaming PCs, they've been good bang for buck since the Phenom II's in Feb 09. Your "awful" machine predates that, but you can throw money away if you want.grap3fruitman said:See that's what I hear all the time and I put together an AMD based gaming PC for my brother like two or three years back and it was just awful.
brain_stew said:For the love of God, don't buy an i5-650, its one of the shittiest deals around.
grap3fruitman said:See that's what I hear all the time and I put together an AMD based gaming PC for my brother like two or three years back and it was just awful. Two years ago I put together an i7-920 for my one brother and last year an i7-860 for my brother with the crappy AMD and took it off his hands. I really wanna replace it myself but can't bring myself to spend the money.
Even without the turbo boost you'd recommend the i3 over an i5?Mikhal said:No graphics card? If gaming isn't important enough for you to get one, I suggest downgrading to an i3. That should be more than enough for video.
You might get annoyed by the lack of a proper stand, and it will take up more desk space.grap3fruitman said:Looks pretty nice for the price I think, any thoughts?
grap3fruitman said:Even without the turbo boost you'd recommend the i3 over an i5?
In regards to monitors, I'm looking at this guy: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236075
Looks pretty nice for the price I think, any thoughts?
grap3fruitman said:Okay, so you've got me reconsidering AMD, hopefully I won't get burned again. Right now here are my two possible builds:
Nevermind. I booted.L0st Id3ntity said:Help, I keep getting a continuous short beep while trying to boot my system for the first time. According to the manual this indicates a "power error". Mobo is GA-X58A-UD7 and PSU is ATX1200 Gold.
I disconnected and reconnected almost everything, still the same beep.
What other options do I have?
Anthlon 64 x2 5600+. I use it daily and I hate it. >=(Mr Nightman said:What amd cpu was awful in your brothers build just out of curiosity?
Maybe it was from a bad bunch I have an hp with a 4450 2.3Ghz cpu and it flies, what do you experience with yours?grap3fruitman said:Anthlon 64 x2 5600+. I use it daily and I hate it. >=(
what was it in the end?L0st Id3ntity said:Nevermind. I booted.![]()
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Feels good man.
Okay, I bit the bullet on the AMD build. I hope you guys are happy. >=(grap3fruitman said:Okay, so you've got me reconsidering AMD, hopefully I won't get burned again. Right now here are my two possible builds:
AMD http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=10041469
Intel http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=10040829
grap3fruitman said:Okay, I bit the bullet on the AMD build. I hope you guys are happy. >=(
Didn't end up getting the monitor for myself. I feel kind of selfish getting a monitor considering I'm getting myself an iPod soon (whenever Amazon feels like shipping them).
Edit: Canceling the order. Having second doubts.
Not on a 300w PSU he isn't.Shambles said:And for the 80$ range you're better off with a much faster older generation part like the 4850 or GTS 250 if you can find it for 80$.
grap3fruitman said:Okay, I bit the bullet on the AMD build. I hope you guys are happy. >=(
Didn't end up getting the monitor for myself. I feel kind of selfish getting a monitor considering I'm getting myself an iPod soon (whenever Amazon feels like shipping them).
Edit: Canceling the order. Having second doubts.
Fredescu said:Not on a 300w PSU he isn't.
Shambles said:Yeesh 120$ for the case/PSU eh? Unless you're in love with the styling do yourself a favour and grab whatever Antec 300-ish 50-60$ case is on sale and throw a Corsair 400W PSU into it (Looks like it's now the CX430 instead of the CX400). Baring the GTXC 470/480 it'll power anything you throw into there.
Shambles said:Naturally i'm more inclined to worry about price/performance than styling and size. That's the sacrifice you make though as you get into smaller and smaller sizes.
WEGGLES said:What's the ideal temperature range for a CPU? How hot is ok?
I'm looking into overclocking my i5-750. I have a Scythe Mugen2 Rev B cooler.
Currently, with my chrome, my media player and steam and other things going it's sitting at high 20s low 30s for CPU temps (28-31C).
With Prime95 going, 4 instances of the "Blend" test going. The temps seem to sit around the high 40s (47-49C), sometimes going as high as 51C. But for the most part sitting around 49.
Are these temps good? Is that about where I should be for idle/stress?
Is that the absolute highest temperature my CPU should reach, then?Shambles said:
RAM sticks not inserted all the way in. :lolghst said:what was it in the end?
You should try to keep it below that, but the CPU will slow down and even shut off to prevent damage so no worries. Those are great temps. Make sure you have the lastest version of RealTemp and CoreTemp to check.WEGGLES said:Is that the absolute highest temperature my CPU should reach, then?
Stick with your rig.O.DOGG said:OK, GAF, I'm facing a dilemma.
I have recently bought a GTX460, and I'm thinking whether I need to upgrade my whole system. I currently have a Core 2 Duo @3Ghz with 4Gb ram.
I'm considering a Core i7 930 with 6Gb DDR3 ram. The upgrade would be quite expensive, close to $700, as I also have to upgrade the motherboard.
My current machine is holding out very well, and I think it'll be even better when I install the 460 but maybe the Core 2 Duo would bottleneck it? Please advise. Thanks![]()
There is thermal paste and the screws/ latched are securely locked right?L0st Id3ntity said:What the hell is going on? I've just finished installing windows 7 and checked my temps, everything is perfect except cpu.
Using Corsair H50 my cpu temp is 90c :lol took it off and used the intel air cooler, temp went up to 98c, I shut off immediately.
As I said before this my first time, so I bet whatever my mistake is it's silly. :/
i7 930/gtx 280/1200w psu/x58a-ud7
yup they weren't securely locked, now it's 35c.Hazaro said:There is thermal paste and the screws/ latched are securely locked right?
Otherwise check your temps with realtemp/coretemp