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Sorry for the double post.
I just added this to the wiki It is located here http://reference.techpowerup.com/Category_talk:Guides Please help out and contribute to the 2 remaining sections, cooling and mobo thanks.
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Thanks for that, i was looking at the DS3 before, but i heard they dont like micron d9 chips, and refuse to overclock much on them, only what i heard though, could be wrong.
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The early revisions of this board had a bit of problems, but I think the newer ones are better now. I would suggest a 650i board, but they arent supported that well. The Asus doesnt look like a bad board. You will prob. have to play with the voltages though since Asus boards usually have lenient defaults set
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ahh i see, could you give me a link to one of these newer versions? so i could get a look at what they are, also being honest i dont actuley know what 650i is, or what it does, motherboards is from the most confusing for me, i've got everything set now exept a mobo.
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They are C2D motherboards that offer SLI support. However, the main difference (besides the support for them and price) is that the 650i motherboards have 2 PCI-E x16 Slots that work at x8 x8 in SLI mode. The 680i has 3 PCI-E x16 slots, 2 of which work at x16 x16 in SLI mode. The 680i boards (the first one made by EVGA) are high end mobos since they offer many different options at a premium. I do not know the latest revision of the DS3 boards. I would imagine it is the current ones they are sending out. Why dont you ask in the mobo section, bc I dont think the DS3 has any problems with Micron D9 chips anymore.
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I have just updated the thread.
1. Put a link to the wiki article. 2. Added some mobo information thanks the GJSNeptune (Please note its almost a copied paste version from your post, I will eventually change it up a bit so please bare with me - I did change a little bit but not much at the moment) 3. Put a link to a build guide 4. Added a thanks section 5. Fixed up the bottom of the first thread
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Thanks man, great work! also glad to see the mobo section coming along, been looking forward to it
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Yea we are getting there ![]() Thanks to some help of course. Just gotta finish up the mobo section, the cooling section and then revise a bit since some price drops did happen
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Updated the motherboard section.
Fixed up the basics area and started the budget, intermediate and high end motherboards. Also, I am going to add a Sound Cards Section (I knew I forgot something). I can use some help on the Cooling Section and any good buys for the motherboards section
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Did you get my info earlier that i wrote for the cooling section?
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Would it offend you if I asked if you could post it again.
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no worries, it's on Page 3 of this thread. Here, I'll link to it: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...8&postcount=69
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I will take a look at this and format it up a bit. Prob. tomorrow or Fri (depending on how busy it is) Also, have any good budget, intermediate or high end motherboards?
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WoW! Can't believe I've never noticed this before! Nice job!
Was just thinking, how about adding some info on companies that specialize in "pick and choose your own custom pc" builds? it's an option to consider if you want that custom build feel but don't know how to or want to bother with building it yourself. www.cyberpowerpc.com is one that I know of. They offer a decent budget build for roughly $670 USD and consists of (most of which can be upgraded or downgraded) plus a 3 year standard warranty : CASE: ($20 off Mail-in Rebate) Xion III Gaming Mid-Tower 420W Case with Side Window (BLACK COLOR) CPU: (Socket AM2) AMD Athlon™64 X2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU w/ HyperTransport Technology MOTHERBOARD: (Socket AM2)MSI K9N4 SLI-F nForce 500 SLI Chipset DDR2/800 SATA-II RAID MBoard w/ Dual 16x PCI-Express MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory (Mushkin Xtreme w/ Heat Spreader) VIDEO CARD: NEW !!! NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB PCI Express x16 (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA) VIDEO CARD 2: NONE LCD Monitor: NONE HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD) Data Hard Drive: NONE Optical Drive: (Special Price) 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR) Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM (BLACK COLOR) SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO You also get bundled stuff such as internal media card reader, Keyboard & Mouse, Software, speakers and other stuff you don't normaly get when building your own custom built PC. Now thats a decent X2 4800+ AM2 PC with a Geforce 7600GT & 3 year warranty for less than the price of the custom budget build you have listed. You get everything but a monitor with this setup.
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I've heard nothing but bad things about CyberPowerPC.
There's a new saying...CyberPowerFucked. |
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hey guys this may be a dumb question but it's about RAID 0
I've always been under the impression that 0 required drives with identical amounts of space (i.e. 80 and 80 or 160 and 160) however, building my new system I've been interested to consider running 0 but can't find this stipulation anywhere... any explanation only notes "2 drives" anyone know? |
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Yes in a RAID 0 setup, you can use 2 drives of different sizes, however, the RAID array only builds to the size of the smaller drive.
Ex. If you setup a RAID 0 installation using 2 drives, one 120GB Drive and one 100GB Drive, your new RAID 0 combined drive will be 200 GB. The size equation is then expanded to more than 2 disks by: Total Drive Size = n * MIN(size[0], size[1], size[2]... size[n-1]) Where n is the # of disks used to build the RAID 0 array, and those are the respective sizes of each independent disk in the array. Examine the links in the following post for more information : http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...3&postcount=72
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BUMP.
How's thing thread doin btw? Should we update it? Is it helpful to anyone? Anyone wanna add some more stuff? |
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I unfort. have not had much time to work on this lately.
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Oh no worries mate I was just wondering. I never actually built that computer way back, cuz I didn't have the budget for it back then. Now I finally have the money that I need (w00t -got my first paycheck as a Structural Engineer-
), so I was checkin this thread again for info/advice, that's all. I'll prob end up re-researching all the latest parts, so I'll throw whatever new info I find on here for everyone. And I'll put up my finalized set-up after I buy it, and let you know how the build goes.
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Figured I'd bump this thing, and again comment on its amazingness. If people just studied this thing for a lil first when they got here, it would save them and everyone else on TPU a lot of time lol.
It could maybe use an update to a couple sections coming up soon. I should check out the wiki too, see if that's comin along. |
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Sweet, good to know! Hope your build goes well.
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CPU id #...is it a B3 Phenom
I just recieved my shiney new Phenom 9850 Black Edition for my latest build (Gigabyte MA790X-DS4, 4GB DDR2-1066, ITB RAID0)
, and I'm trying to validate the product number, but cannot locate the guide on AMD's website. I'm almost certain this is a B3 stepping, but want to make sure...call me paranoid (the date stamp on the chip shows AMD 2006). The CPU label stamp shows:AMD Phenom HD985ZXAJ4BGH JAAFB AA 0811BPMW 9503964C80226 Anyone know if this is B3 stepping?
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All 9850 Phenoms are B3.
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wow out of the archive lol
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