Cheers guys, much appreciated, started Uni again, and want to get some research and personal shite done.
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you men DDR3 not DDR2Computer_Guy wrote:
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Alright, heres an update
Antec P193
Antec TPQ-850W
Intel i7 920 at 4.2 GHz
Promilatech Megahelms Heatsink
2x Noctua 120mm fans for heatsink
Asus P6X58D Premium Motherboard
3x2GB Corsair DDR2 1600 RAM 7-7-7-20
2x Sapphire 2GB 5870 Videocards in CFx
5TB of harddrive space
Razer 5.1 Barracuda Headset
Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speakers 500 watts
Razer Lachesis mouse
Original Logitech G15 Keyboard
3x Asus 25.5" Montiors, A total resolution of 6048x1200 with bezel correction
Oh snap, I'm so use to typing ddr2.GR34 wrote:
you men DDR3 not DDR2Computer_Guy wrote:
http://i55.tinypic.com/1o7ss9.jpg
http://i56.tinypic.com/2qmj0gk.jpg
Alright, heres an update
Antec P193
Antec TPQ-850W
Intel i7 920 at 4.2 GHz
Promilatech Megahelms Heatsink
2x Noctua 120mm fans for heatsink
Asus P6X58D Premium Motherboard
3x2GB Corsair DDR2 1600 RAM 7-7-7-20
2x Sapphire 2GB 5870 Videocards in CFx
5TB of harddrive space
Razer 5.1 Barracuda Headset
Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speakers 500 watts
Razer Lachesis mouse
Original Logitech G15 Keyboard
3x Asus 25.5" Montiors, A total resolution of 6048x1200 with bezel correction
Seven months after posting the last pictures of it, finally managed to cable manage it a bit. Not as tidy as I want it but I have an IDE CD Drive and IDE HDD, so until I purchase some different Drives, it can stay like that. Also in the third picture, theyre extra cables that are connected to the PSU, I could probably take the PSU apart and take them out but no real need, as there's nothing in the bottom section.BRiiNDED wrote:
Case: Antec 1200 - Comes with 5x120mm fans with blue LED
PSU: Antec 850W
Motherboard: Asus Crosshair III AMD 790FX
CPU: AMD Phenom II X3 Tri-Core 2.8GHz
RAM: Kingston HyperX 6GB DDR3 (1600MHz) Tri-Channel
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT
HDD: 1x80GB for OS, 1x250GB for storage, 1x250GB external for storage - Not sure on makes, can't be bothered to look.
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 2232BW
Mouse: Razer Diamondback 2000DPI
Mouse Mat: RaiderX with surrounding Blue LED light - Something along those lines.
Keyboard: A peice of shit
*No new HSF as the one I did have was to huge and couldn't be bothered to unhook from my old motherboard and CPU - need one though.
Last edited by BRiiNDED (2010-11-02 06:08:09)
This.max wrote:
Phenom IIs don't do tri-channel RAM
Why? What does it do?max wrote:
Phenom IIs don't do tri-channel RAM
I know, and I know, and I intend too.alexb wrote:
This.max wrote:
Phenom IIs don't do tri-channel RAM
Also, invest in a new CPU cooler and a new GPU.
And you can try to unlock that tri-core into a quad core, look around in your BIOS for an option called ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration).
Really? When I bought the CPU and RAM, I checked compatibility and nothing said they wouldn't/weren't optimal for the Phenom II. What problems does it bring with it?max wrote:
They are dual channel only. You should really use 2 or 4 sticks of ram. Only LGA 1366 CPUs (i.e. i7) can do tri channel.
Most likely if you run 3 sticks you're only using single channel instead of dual which will take a performance hit.BRiiNDED wrote:
Really? When I bought the CPU and RAM, I checked compatibility and nothing said they wouldn't/weren't optimal for the Phenom II. What problems does it bring with it?max wrote:
They are dual channel only. You should really use 2 or 4 sticks of ram. Only LGA 1366 CPUs (i.e. i7) can do tri channel.
What's wrong with having three 3 sticks? I was going to purchase another, at some point in time, after new Drives, GPU and HSF.
It's really easy, especially if that processor you have is the Black Edition which makes the multiplier unlocked... all you'll have to do is increase the multiplier and slowly increase the Vcore until you're stable running LinX.BRiiNDED wrote:
Why? What does it do?max wrote:
Phenom IIs don't do tri-channel RAMI know, and I know, and I intend too.alexb wrote:
This.max wrote:
Phenom IIs don't do tri-channel RAM
Also, invest in a new CPU cooler and a new GPU.
And you can try to unlock that tri-core into a quad core, look around in your BIOS for an option called ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration).
Never overclocked anything though, is it easy through BIOS?
failCamm wrote:
I'm running three 1GB sticks. But they're single channel
The new black and blue ones are way more sexyGR34 wrote:
I always hated the shit brown ASUS boards least they could do is make them black
"new" ?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
The new black and blue ones are way more sexyGR34 wrote:
I always hated the shit brown ASUS boards least they could do is make them black
Do you have a job?Computer_Guy wrote:
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How much that set you back?AussieReaper wrote:
Coolermaster HAF932
TAGAN PLATINUM SERIES 1100W PSU
i7-950 4GHz
ATI HD5970 Dual-GPU 2GB 512-bit GDDR5
12GB G.Skill RIPJAWS DDR3-2000MHz
and the rest I added for flavour.