"I need a New PC!" 2011 Thread of reading the OP. Seriously. [Part 2]

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XLNC said:
You don't need the +2 if your card only has holes for 6 pins. But you do need two 6-pin cables attached for it to work.

Okay, thanks.

Still no luck getting this to turn on. Maybe I'll sleep on it. :\
 
Took my new pc to a guys place today to learn about oc'ing...he had it set up using vga, now I'm back trying it via hdmi on my plasma and not getting a picture. Any advice?
 
I have a Rosewill Challenger case, which comes with three fans: one on the top, one on the back, and one in the front.

I built my PC about two weeks ago, but now I've got this weird issue where the top fan has inexplicably become very loud. It's connected to the PSU, so I'm not sure how to monitor its speed, but I was wondering what the cause for this may be. This only happened a couple days ago for the first time out of the blue and has persisted since. I'm actually thinking about just disconnecting that particular fan all together, but I don't know how recommended or not that is.
 
I'm looking to build/upgrade a gaming PC. I'm not sure if I should upgrade the video card now, and then purchase mobo, RAM, CPU, and HDD later -OR- wait and upgrade everything at once. Let's say I can spend max $250 this month, with another $600 coming in the next two months.

Current Specs
CPU: Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
RAM: 3GB DDR2 (3x1)
Motherboard: ASUS P5N-E (Socket 775)
GPU: 9600 GSO (512MB)

If I got a 6950 or a 560Ti, would I see a big performance boost, or would the CPU be so much of a bottleneck that it wouldn't make a big difference. I'd be playing games like Crysis, Metro, Battlefield 3, Skyrim, etc. at 1280x1024.

I think the answer is get the video card, but maybe I'm wrong. What say ye, GAF?
 
Heysoos said:
Sorry, I closed it up. I have a 7:45 class tomorrow so I'm just going to leave it until tomorrow after my classes. Thanks for your help though, really appreciate it. :) The owner of the video also responded on his method to slide it in, hopefully that will work tomorrow if not, I'll post here again and see what happens.

If I'm not in this thread or not answering, PM me or look for me on Steam, I'll be able to help.
 
Just build my first PC since high school and all is well!

I wanted to know if anyone could clue me in regarding sound. I bought a motherboard that has Realtek onboard sound, as well a Xonar DG 5.1 sound card. I was hoping to get 5.1 sound in games through the Xonar, but I've realized I can't do that with an optical cable as it doesn't have Dolby Digital Live. Luckily, the Realtek has Dolby Digital Live.

Which would net me overall better sound quality, considering that both will end up as 5.1 channels: my onboard sound with Dolby Digital Live through an optical connection or simply my $30 dedicated sound card through analog connections?
 
Pocks said:
If I got a 6950 or a 560Ti, would I see a big performance boost, or would the CPU be so much of a bottleneck that it wouldn't make a big difference. I'd be playing games like Crysis, Metro, Battlefield 3, Skyrim, etc. at 1280x1024.

I think the answer is get the video card, but maybe I'm wrong. What say ye, GAF?
I agree - get the video card first, then swap out the board/RAM/CPU before 11/11/11. Your Core 2 Duo isn't exactly going to blow the doors off of BF3, but it'll fare better than the 9600GSO would.
 
MrOogieBoogie said:
I have a Rosewill Challenger case, which comes with three fans: one on the top, one on the back, and one in the front.

I built my PC about two weeks ago, but now I've got this weird issue where the top fan has inexplicably become very loud. It's connected to the PSU, so I'm not sure how to monitor its speed, but I was wondering what the cause for this may be. This only happened a couple days ago for the first time out of the blue and has persisted since. I'm actually thinking about just disconnecting that particular fan all together, but I don't know how recommended or not that is.
Cheap fans sometimes do this, and there's not much you can do other than replace them. Disconnecting it will probably be fine depending on the room ambient temperature, but at some point you should probably go ahead and replace it.
 
n0n44m said:
well not for GPUs anyway. (well there are but they are terrible)

Corsair H100 is the only all in 1 I would consider for CPU, else you're better off with a CM212/Mugen2or3/NoctuaDH14

there are some beginner kits for do it yourself watercooling by EK and XSPC, and if you're willing to install those yourself it shouldn't be that hard to add two GPU blocks to them.

but then you would need more radiator space probably, maybe a better pump, and before you know it you're reading and comparing anyway so you just might as well select all components yourself then ;)

I had a Mugen 2 / Accelero setup before and that is more than adequate in terms of cooling and silence. All the rest is just hobby :)

Would it be too much of a bother to list your components? I can work it off that. :)
 
So I'm running the pc via hdmi from my motherboard, the Nvidia control panel is gone. Re installed drivers and it says no supported hardware found, so I guess my 580 isn't showing up for some reason?
 
Worth upgrading from a gtx 470 to a gtx 560ti? Specifically to reduce the heat coming out of this thing. The room has fairly poor circulation and it can get 10 to 15 degrees warmer than the rest of the house when a game is played.

The 470 is by far the hottest part of my setup - averaging 92 celcius using furmark. I know the card is designed to take that much heat, but it sucks to be in the same room.
 
I need a repeater or something to boost a signal slightly to reach a corner of a house, any experience?

Also may be building a desktop soon. Its been over a month since I moved to TW and still no PC!
 
Duxxy3 said:
Worth upgrading from a gtx 470 to a gtx 560ti? Specifically to reduce the heat coming out of this thing. The room has fairly poor circulation and it can get 10 to 15 degrees warmer than the rest of the house when a game is played.

The 470 is by far the hottest part of my setup - averaging 92 celcius using furmark. I know the card is designed to take that much heat, but it sucks to be in the same room.

470 to 560 ti is a sidegrade in term of performance. However if you go for a twin frozr II/III or direct II CU you'll see drops in temps.
 
So yeah newegg has Zotac 570 on shellshocker...lets see how this goes...

Rabid Wolverine said:
Rumor has it Nvidia will be releasing a new card just before Battlefield 3. Since they are promoting it with Lan Parties at all.

Speculation is a 28nm Fermi, not Kepler.

Mine if thats the case.

Please be wrong.
 
What could be a possible explanation for my PC suddenly deciding to run like shit in games? Framerates are around 50-75% of what they should be, and they go up and down a lot making things chug even worse.

First though was AMD cool and quiet crap had somehow turned back on and slowed my CPU way down, but CPU speeds are all normal.

So I did the performance check thing in W7 (only thing I can think of to check GPU compared to how it was when all good) and my rating went up, not even staying where it was so can't be that.

Temps for everything are normal. Only change I've made in any way between the time when it ran fine and running badly is a MSE scan picked up a couple java exploit things and removed them.
 
JayDub said:
Would it be too much of a bother to list your components? I can work it off that. :)

the water stuff? here's a list

if you want something quick and reliable however (not keeping cost in mind, just simplicity)

Pump - Swiftech/Laing D5
Blocks - for 580 only fullcover blocks, whatever you can get from Aquacomputer, Watercool.de, Swiftech or EK (Copper versions only! no nickel cause of issues)
CPU block (?) - EK Supreme Copper is widely available, but any other popular block will do as well
radiators - I'd say at least 360 XSPC RX model or multiple smaller ones if a large one doesn't fit .. there are also ways to attach larger ones to the back for instance
reservoir - whatever you like the looks of, personally I went bay because it looks nice imho and it's milled from acetal so more reliable than the plastic tubes
fittings - I like my compression fittings, should guarantee absolute safety when using the correct size tube

Jtrizzy said:
So I'm running the pc via hdmi from my motherboard, the Nvidia control panel is gone. Re installed drivers and it says no supported hardware found, so I guess my 580 isn't showing up for some reason?

seems like it's disabled when using the motherboard connection?


Corky said:
470 to 560 ti is a sidegrade in term of performance. However if you go for a twin frozr II/III or direct II CU you'll see drops in temps.

not in roomtemps ofcourse as a 470 consumes 60 Watt more on the Anandtech Bench ... equivalent of a (oldskool) light bulb I'd say :p
 
Have just finished upgrading my system with the following components, dam that 'Whip 'em out, boys' thread!
  • Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor
  • Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
  • Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
Is it always such a relief when the system actually turns on for the first time lol?

I upgraded from a Q9550 with 4gb ddr2 so not sure if I'm going to see a massive improvement or not, just installing W7 Pro 64bit now.
 
Jtrizzy said:
So I'm running the pc via hdmi from my motherboard, the Nvidia control panel is gone. Re installed drivers and it says no supported hardware found, so I guess my 580 isn't showing up for some reason?
You have it connected to the HDMI on the new z boards?
That is using the new sandybridge graphics.
Connect to the HDMI/mini HDMI on your graphics card.
 
lowrider007 said:
Have just finished upgrading my system with the following components, dam that 'Whip 'em out, boys' thread!
  • Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor
  • Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
  • Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
Is it always such a relief when the system actually turns on for the first time lol?

I upgraded from a Q9550 with 4gb ddr2 so not sure if I'm going to see a massive improvement or not, just installing W7 Pro 64bit now.


Roughly how much did that cost you, for those 3 components? I'm toying with the idea of upgrading. And I think thats something like I'd want, upgrading from a system a bit lower than yours (Q8300).
 
Phandy said:
Roughly how much did that cost you, for those 3 components? I'm toying with the idea of upgrading. And I think thats something like I'd want, upgrading from a system a bit lower than yours (Q8300).

Exactly £349.97 from OcUK
 
Corky said:
I like nvidia inspector much more personally.

Everybody in my circle uses afterburner but I'll try Nvidia Inspector and see what's it's like.

Can you create fan control curves in nvidia inspector?, it's somthing I really like in afterburner.
 
lowrider007 said:
Everybody in my circle uses afterburner but I'll try Nvidia Inspector and see what's it's like.

Can you create fan control curves in nvidia inspector?, it's somthing I really like in afterburner.

I used to use afterburner as well, but the "all in one" package of inspector and the somewhat subtle interface speaks to me.

Good question, I never messed with fanprofiles so I have no idea if it has it.
 
lowrider007 said:
Have just finished upgrading my system with the following components, dam that 'Whip 'em out, boys' thread!
  • Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor
  • Asus P8Z68-V Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
  • Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
Is it always such a relief when the system actually turns on for the first time lol?

I upgraded from a Q9550 with 4gb ddr2 so not sure if I'm going to see a massive improvement or not, just installing W7 Pro 64bit now.

I have a 9550 as well and am considering an upgrade.... Please let us know how nice the performance boost is... Was your 9550 OC'd? Are you OCing the upgrade?
 
Appleman said:
I have a 9550 as well and am considering an upgrade.... Please let us know how nice the performance boost is... Was your 9550 OC'd? Are you OCing the upgrade?

Will do mate, I ran my 9550 @ 3.6 most of the time, once my new rig is all set-up I intent to clock it to around 4.2 or so, will see how it goes.
 
Smokey said:
No, you're good. Just won't be able to add another 590 in the future with that PSU.

It was brought to my attention in the benchmark thread that my RAM is running slower than it should be? How can I go about fixing this and making sure it's running correctly?

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My RAM is rated @ 1600. Shouldn't it read 800mhz?


Smokey, sounds like you have your memory settings/timings on auto in the BIOS. Configure your memory manually, and just choose DD3-1600 with whatever timings your memory can handle.

Edit: Not sure which mobo you have, but on mine I can just choose DD3-1600 and leave the timings on auto (unless you want to change those as well).
 
umm, is there any way of enabling the motherboard integrated card and a pci card at the same time?

I would like to do some crunching with gpu and thougth that there was maybe a way to do it?

I got to initiate the integrated card first on the bios, but it won't get any signal out, so I guess is impossible.
 
itxaka said:
umm, is there any way of enabling the motherboard integrated card and a pci card at the same time?
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Isn't this one of the main selling points of these new z86 or w/e mobos?
 
Yep it is. I haven't tested it out yet but you gotta enable the iGPU in Bios, connect the monitor to onboard gpu and turn on Virtu.
 
datamage said:
Smokey, sounds like you have your memory settings/timings on auto in the BIOS. Configure your memory manually, and just choose DD3-1600 with whatever timings your memory can handle.

Edit: Not sure which mobo you have, but on mine I can just choose DD3-1600 and leave the timings on auto (unless you want to change those as well).

Yep that did it. Changed it to 1600 and all is well.

I still want to try and manually OC my CPU. I'm still running off of the auto OC. Sitting at 4.5ghz. Could maybe do better on my own, just a little lazy!
 
Phandy said:
Roughly how much did that cost you, for those 3 components? I'm toying with the idea of upgrading. And I think thats something like I'd want, upgrading from a system a bit lower than yours (Q8300).

Haha, I'm planning to upgrade from a e8400 @ 3.0ghz and eVGA 750i FTW to those exact parts. If you have a Microcenter around you there's a combo deal for i5 2500k & P8Z68-V for $319.99

I have a question for you guys, I plan to eventually have a zotac amp! gtx580 1.5gb (got this for ~$330 AR & tax & 20% off coupon :D), 1 ssd boot drive, 1 tb games/programs drive, 2 media drives in raid, 1 dvd & 1 bluray drive. The gpu recommends a 600w PSU, but with all my components, what size PSU should I be shooting for? I don't plan to SLI 580s later on but would like to try my hand at OCing in the future.
 
Pocks said:
I'm looking to build/upgrade a gaming PC. I'm not sure if I should upgrade the video card now, and then purchase mobo, RAM, CPU, and HDD later -OR- wait and upgrade everything at once. Let's say I can spend max $250 this month, with another $600 coming in the next two months.

Current Specs
CPU: Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
RAM: 3GB DDR2 (3x1)
Motherboard: ASUS P5N-E (Socket 775)
GPU: 9600 GSO (512MB)

If I got a 6950 or a 560Ti, would I see a big performance boost, or would the CPU be so much of a bottleneck that it wouldn't make a big difference. I'd be playing games like Crysis, Metro, Battlefield 3, Skyrim, etc. at 1280x1024.

I think the answer is get the video card, but maybe I'm wrong. What say ye, GAF?

Doesn't look like anyone responded to you. Yes, you'll see a significant upgrade. You'll definitely be CPU bottlenecked but you'll see a jump.


Lonely1 said:
Its it worth to buy a new GPU now, or should I hold for the next gen?

Current system:
4GB DDR3 1600.
i7 2600k
GTX 280.

I was in a similar boat. i5 2500k w/ a GTX 260. I didn't want to spend any money with the new GPUs right around the corner but I picked up a GTX 460 for $100 which has really helped (DirectX11 support and a faster speed). The 280 is a better card than the 260 by a pretty big margin though. You are in a better position. I would personally wait if you can stand it (I had a tough time coming to grips with a sub par Skyrim so much so that I was going to wait to buy the game until I got a new card).
 
razgriz417 said:
Haha, I'm planning to upgrade from a e8400 @ 3.0ghz and eVGA 750i FTW to those exact parts. If you have a Microcenter around you there's a combo deal for i5 2500k & P8Z68-V for $319.99

I have a question for you guys, I plan to eventually have a zotac amp! gtx580 1.5gb (got this for ~$330 AR & tax & 20% off coupon :D), 1 ssd boot drive, 1 tb games/programs drive, 2 media drives in raid, 1 dvd & 1 bluray drive. The gpu recommends a 600w PSU, but with all my components, what size PSU should I be shooting for? I don't plan to SLI 580s later on but would like to try my hand at OCing in the future.


A good 600-650w PSU will be enough if you don't plant to SLI.
 
garath said:
I was in a similar boat. i5 2500k w/ a GTX 260. I didn't want to spend any money with the new GPUs right around the corner but I picked up a GTX 460 for $100 which has really helped (DirectX11 support and a faster speed). The 280 is a better card than the 260 by a pretty big margin though. You are in a better position. I would personally wait if you can stand it (I had a tough time coming to grips with a sub par Skyrim so much so that I was going to wait to buy the game until I got a new card).

Well, I'm fine with the performance of my card atm. What I do resent is the lack of Dx11 and proper HDMI support (no audio).

Will my card have problems running the fall games at decent settings/performance at 1080P?
 
Sarcasm said:
When would be a good time to build a PC?

I saw a post mentioning Nvidia & ATI new GPUs being delayed til 2012.

Now is a great time. I'm running a new build with a 2500k and a GTX 560ti.

However, the grass is always greener: Ivy Bridge and new GPUs in 2012. Really your call. Want dat BF3 goodness? Do it now.
 
Its a build from scratch and I kinda want to get good parts...

Also I am in Taiwan and have 36K NTD to spare but would rather not use all that.
 
lowrider007 said:
Will do mate, I ran my 9550 @ 3.6 most of the time, once my new rig is all set-up I intent to clock it to around 4.2 or so, will see how it goes.

Excellent, that is exactly my current (and hopefully future) situation... I'm just thinking that my 3.6 Q9550 might be able to hold me a bit longer...
 
Sarcasm said:
When would be a good time to build a PC?

I saw a post mentioning Nvidia & ATI new GPUs being delayed til 2012.

I'm building my new rig within next month or so, so many good pc games coming out this fall. If you can wait, you could wait until the new ivybridge and gpus come out and hope for a price drop on current parts.
 
Sarcasm said:
When would be a good time to build a PC?

I saw a post mentioning Nvidia & ATI new GPUs being delayed til 2012.

If you're waiting for the next set of hardware releases then you're always going to be waiting. The time to upgrade is when you're no longer satisfied with the performance of your current PC.
 
lowrider007 said:
Do we know yet if the Ivy Bridges cpu's will be compatible with z68 boards?

IB is supposed to be 1155 from what I've understood so I'm guessing yes.
 
Update on my computer situation:

I disconnected everything and started over from scratch. I plugged in only the motherboard, RAM, PSU, case fans, and processor/fan and it actually started up. The processor fan was working, and I got both LEDs on the motherboard to turn on. The weird part is that the case fans didn't turn on at all. The other weird thing is that I tried to plug in my HD, but then the computer wouldn't run again until after I unplugged the HD from the PSU and even unplugged the SATA cord from the motherboard.

Is this enough information for someone to figure out what I need to do?
 
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