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SSD hard disks are not worth the extra premium at the moment, 30 GBs is the equivalent to installing 3 or 4 games, its tiny. File transfer wise I doubt it will make a substantial difference for your activities. |
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Samsung SpinPoint and OCZ Vertex are two different hard disk drives. You can only RAID identical hard disk drives (model and capacity). Looking at your first post, you come across as those guys that throw money at problems, that initial build was grossly overpriced. The entire idea of the custom build is to buy components that are cheap and perform well, the entire idea of RAID is swinging into a grossly overpriced custom build for little to no tangible benefit. At best your games will load 5 seconds faster. There are many different types of RAID. This can explain it better than I ever could. Here |
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I'm not "one of those guys who just throws money.....", I merely face the fact that i won't be able to keep up with tricks and tweeks that keep my system running sweet due to lack of effort and interest. Can anyone recommend a good harddrive/set-up? |
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I'd also consider the Samsung SpinPoint F2 1TB EcoGreen, its slightly slower but its newer and quieter. |
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'due to lack of effort and interest'
why are you building a custom build again? Alot of the parts you state you want/desire would only be really made use of by someone with enough interest to to put in the effort to maximise their potential. You could just order a pre built core 2 duo system and prob be none the wiser... |
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Cheers man, thanx for the encouragement which seems to be waning since i moved from spec'n to buying.
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I say, Let the scientists design and produce the BFG...... I'll brandish that mo'fo' as good as the next grunt, i dont need to know how it works to point it in the right direction lol ![]() Well Paulo, if you look at the post you will see that i also looked at this option but was encouraged to attempt (and learn in the process) a build by the good peeps in here. Listen dudes, t'is my money to use/waste however I please. I thank you all for any help with my endeavor but now that i have spec'd my system AND BEGAN BUYING! i don't need people questioning my "frivolous" waste of my hard earned (and it is hard) dough. Believe me, I've had a torrid time as it is justifying this to the other half and have now moved beyond (after years of deliberation and substandard gaming) to a bright future of esports (I hope!). I now need encouragement and plenty of it as starring at the red figures in my bank statement is depressing enough .
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im not discouraging you from building in fact I hope it gets you interested and hooked! My only point was that the price point of a core 2 duo is a lot lower then nehalem - and you may not notice the difference.. and my only point was that it may last you longer having nehalem but u never know whats around the corner. My main point was that you stated you just want to build a pc then forget about it which is why I thought that having the latest socket for nehalem might not be too crucial for you, as by time you want more performance prob be on a different socket alltogether.
For example atm the gpu you want is top of the range - make use of it now through having a 24inch plus monitor as in 6 months or less there could be another gpu which smashes it performance wise - that why although thinking about the future longevity is important so is catering for what you need and will make use of atm, Last edited by paulo7; Jul 27, 2009 at 07:22 PM. |
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Well my rig has been constructed and everything seems cool......within the case at least! But my new monitor wont detect any signal
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The monitor has a DVI input, yes? If so just connect the dvi cable directly, you shouldn't need the converter. The only advantage HDMI has is that it will carry audio really (I'm assuming you have a speaker set to connect to your soundcard/mobo audio)
EDIT: yes, the power is correctly connected. However, in the product description for the PSU it mentions 4 PCIe cables. Did you get the Corsair 850HX ? EDIT 2: have a look at the back of the graphics card when you start the rig, are there any red LEDs continuously lit?
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Yep there are 3 continuous RED!!! lights on the GPU.... |
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This is copied from the Sapphire support site, although this is for the standard 4870x2, not the Atomic...
HD4870X2 LEDs D14 (R753) 6 Pin power unplugged D13 (R724) 8 Pin power unplugged D15 (R819) Overheating (Thermal issue) D5 (R323) GPU-1 (Master) No power D7 (R570) GPU-2 (Slave) No power At BOOT/POST, the card's fan will spin @ 100% for a short while, the LEDs will light up for a brief period and then go out. This is NORMAL behaviour as the card is performing it's own type of POST test. There should be very small writing next to the LEDs which corresponds to those numbers, this should identify the fault (as long as the PCB matches your card). Continuous lit Red LEDs aren't a good sign but could indicate a fault with the PSU instead. Do you have another PCIe card you could try just to rule out anything else? Keep yer chin up, problems are just a learning experience, LOL! BTW, if the VGA cable is all you have then it sounds like that is right, you'll get a much clearer picture with DVI though. Something else for the shopping list!!
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The power plugs seem to be plugged in, both 6/8-pin The fan on the GPU spins as i think it should and its in a Coolermaster Cosmos S case with 4 fans all working, so with regard to the "overheating" red light ![]() This is my PSU http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku=415884 I'll try get my brother to loan me his GPU later... Can anyone find an installation guide for the 4870x2, the one in the box was utterly useless.....all 2 pages of it! |
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No problem bud.Hmmm, nice PSU! That should certainly be ample, assuming its working OK. Turn it all off (at the switch on the PSU) and leave it for 30 secs, ground yourself and remove and re-seat the card. Re-check all connections. Read the mobo manual and reset the CMOS (Just in case). Give it another go.
Failing that then yeah, try your brothers card. If that works then I'd send the card back and try again. No, theres no cable from the mobo to the card. Agreed, the installation instructions leave a lot to be desired. Still, thats half the fun. Once its all working you feel like Columbo!
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I even ran out and bought the DVI cable. Their was a difference this time in that, after about 30secs i was getting what i can only describe as a siren or smoke alarm! di-di-di-di-di-di....etc until i powered her down. Oh please say i haven't fried my baby!?!P.S. What is the NB fan, i read somewhere previously that this board has it built in to save the PCi-e slot? http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=66702 |
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Eh, I think cleared the cmos (clear cmos switch which can be accessed externally in the rear) and I now see a power swith and RESET SWITCH on the mobo!?!?!
What did i do, what do i do! Edit: but on further investigation i may have not...... Does the system need to be powered up to CLEAR the cmos as its external? And does this mean you RESET with the interior on board switch when powered down or is it the same??? Last edited by CoBurN82; Aug 18, 2009 at 04:41 PM. |
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I had the same problem when building my rig, turned out one of the ram sticks was fault.
only put one in at a time and power on, see if it works, shut down if it does and try another. If it doesnt work, take that ram put it aside and try another.
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Right, calm down for starters. Go and grab some air, its easy to get desparate and that won't help, LOL. Make sure the RAM is properly in place, check everything. Start her up again and count exactly how many beeps (long and short and in what order).
Oh yeah, double check the case wires, easy to get them mixed up. Some boards have power and reset switches on the mobo to help with troubleshooting with the mobo out of the case (on a non-conductive surface of course!!
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The reset button does just that, when the rig is powered up it immeadiately restarts it. Hang about, what mobo did you go for in the end? I read that you were going with the selection that h3llb3nd3 chose...Fill in your system specs so I don't get confused ![]() According to the manual for the ASUS Rampage II extreme, the only repeated beep code is one long followed by two short beeps, pause, then repeat. This one means no memory detected, so remove and re-seat the sticks carefully but firmly in the slots The CMOS is where you're BIOS settings are stored.
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Anyway, the "continuous short beeps" means "power error". This does not happen immediately, in which time the monitor has already said "no signal detected"? |
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Intel Core? i7 Quad Processor i7-920 4,8GT/sec, 8MB, Boxed Corsair Powersupply TX 850W 140mm fan, 4x PCI-E 8-pin BenQ 24" LCD E2400HD TCO03 1920x1080, 1000:1, 2ms, VGA/DVI/HDMI Logitech G9 Laser Mouse, USB Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5, X58 Socket-1366, SLI&CrossFireX, DDR3, ATX, 3xPCI-Ex(2 Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB SATA2 32MB 7200RPM Sony NEC Optiarc DVD±RW burner AD-7243S LabelFlash, Multirecorder(Ram), DVDRW 24x, SATA, B Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 CPU Cooler Socket 1366, 19,8 dBA Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHz 6GB CL7 Kit w/3x 2GB XMS3 modules, CL7-7-7-20, 1T, for Cor Cooler Master Cosmos Type S |
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Ha ha man , that is quite the upgrade you've gone for.
Did you recently win a lot of money from nowhere? XD
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Are you sure you have both the 24pin ATX and 8pin CPU power connectors plugged in? Maybe the PSU is duff, thats what its looking like if the former checks out. Unusual for Corsair but things happen....
EDIT: I suppose it could be mobo power circuitry (stretching here). Any chance you could persuade your brother to not only lend you his card but also try the PSU out on his rig? After all, what are families for...
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This was the cause of the 3 red GPU lights. But as it banished them, it created the new problem of "power error" as per continuous short beeb codeI think i'll just have to go over everything again tomorrow. There is a very good chance this is human error. |
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