Finally - a New PC

Thursday, May 14, 2009 by LightStar | Discussion: Personal Computing

Well, I finally got a new PC after 5 years, Intel Core I7 CPU 920 running at 2.8GHz OC'd on a eVGA motherboard, 6GB Corsair RAM, dual nVidia 1GB GTS 250 video cards running in SLI mode, dual Sony DVD burners, Cooler Master full tower and super cooling!  An LG 24" 10000:1 contrast ratio LCD monitor running at 1920 x 1200 resolution and Logitech keyboard, mouse and Z4 speaker system tops it all off.  Oh, and dual 500GB hard drives too! My OS is Windows 7 RC Ultimate and I am running Windows XP in virtual mode (still designing for XP ).  No more Vista here, cannot wait for Stardock to come out with more Win7 products!

 

My Desktop

LightStar is one happy camper! 

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Quicksilver007
Reply #21 Friday, May 15, 2009 8:24 AM

Congrats on your new machine Lightstar!

Which Coolermaster full tower case did you get?

I have the Coolermaster Comos S and love it. I am using Win 7 RC as my main Os, have been using Win 7 since January, got fed up with Vista ultimate. What a difference, stable, fast to start up and shutdown!

 

Wizard1956
Reply #22 Friday, May 15, 2009 8:55 AM

That sounds like a more than capable machine,congrats. All you may need to upgrade now is your chair. Who would want to leave the computer?

Brazilian_Joe
Reply #23 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:15 AM

Dual 500GB disks? Meh. Wake me up when you switch that crap for 2 x 256GB Samsung 256GB SSD on RAID0 for the OS / VM / Sins / other apps, plus 2 x 2TB HD for storage.  Core i7 is a great platform though, congrats to you .

In theory Raid0 would be less safe, but with all the abstraction of actual physical addresses on flash, There is no such thing as 'bad blocks' , corruption is only likely if you have problematic software. If you ever hit bad blocks on a SSD, it's end-of-life for it anyway, you should replace is because the write cycles are all running out. should take quite a few years for that to hit though. 

But current system's bottleneck is the storage part of the equation, you will still drag the system if the disks are slow. I bet you got high quality parts, even if they are 'just' 500GB each. From what I have read, those Samsung  SSD are really good, head and shoulders above anything else (even the intel ones).

Although you may want to wait till Year's end or 2010, cause SSD will get cheaper fast.

[begindaydreaming]

My personal hunch is that they will be able to saturate SATA2 300MBps speed next year. SATA3 ups the limit to 600MBps, and is expected to be finalized at this year's second half. With Any luck, next year we will also see SATA3 SSD breaking the 300MBps barrier.

And you will have to buy a PCI Express SATA3 controller for your wonderful rig, to take advantage of all this newfound speed...

[/quitsdaydreaming]

If you look at the higher-end HDD parts (SATA, not SCSI), you will find that they are also making speed progresses with perpendicular recording. The latest 2TB disks pack quite a punch. If you simply don't want your chkdsk to take forever, you can use a technique of using a small partition at the outer end of the disk surface and leaving the rest unallocated. Being the fastest part of the disk, and having the reading arm travel faster can get you 10-20% more performance, at the expense of storage space. Plus the pragmatic bonus of faster disaster-recovery.

MadDeez
Reply #24 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:43 AM

i think i'll build it myself, tom. thanks for the offer, tho.

LightStar
Reply #25 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:50 AM

I understand that you are using Win7RC as your primary OS. Any issues?

Well, other than having some software that will nto run in Windows 7, expecially since i am using the 64-bit version, nothing major at all.  Very good OS, and it's great that you can turn off transparency if you wish.  Nice feature! 

LightStar
Reply #26 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:55 AM

Which Coolermaster full tower case did you get?

 

It's the Coolemaster 840, huge, but a great case, and I had Ultra ChillTec cooling and a Corsair 1000w power supply put in it too!  The case is almost 24" tall, 24" deep and 10" wide! 

LightStar
Reply #27 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:57 AM

All you may need to upgrade now is your chair.

Yeah, my chair squeaks a lot too, I definitely need a new one! 

messiah1
Reply #28 Friday, May 15, 2009 10:22 AM

Dayum!  My desktop needs replaced here soon.  I'd sure like to build my own...

starkers
Reply #29 Friday, May 15, 2009 11:22 AM


you might also want to keep an eye ob PriceSpy for PC related gear

Thanks for the tip. don't think i had come across that site in my travels. (adds to list, can never have too many sites to check pricing from  )

Yeah, the great thing about PriceSpy is that they cover both on-line and retail dealers Oz-wide, listing the cheapest on each item at top of each category, descending through to the more expensive.  That's how I found the best local price for the Phenom II 920... GoComp's retail price even beat some of the more local online dealers, and with no S&H, waiting days for it to arrive.

LightStar

I understand that you are using Win7RC as your primary OS. Any issues?

Well, other than having some software that will nto run in Windows 7, expecially since i am using the 64-bit version, nothing major at all.  Very good OS, and it's great that you can turn off transparency if you wish.  Nice feature! 

Yeah, I'm finding some differences between the beta and RC with my Soundblaster X-Fi's software.  While all software and drivers ran fine in the beta, none of the apps run in the RC, and new drivers had to be dowloaded from Creative to get sound.  Also, I can't get my AverMedia TV tuner card software/drivers to install in the RC.

Oh well, most everything else works, except many SD apps I've become attached to..... but patience is a virtue and they'll arrive in good time I'm sure for the full release.

As for the squeaky chair, well I might have to replace mine... don't want the neighbours thinking things when they hear it squeaking frantically after I get all wriggly with excitement over SD apps getting full Win 7 support.

LightStar
Reply #30 Friday, May 15, 2009 9:48 PM

don't want the neighbours thinking things when they hear it squeaking frantically after I get all wriggly with excitement over SD apps getting full Win 7 support.

 

Hawawaa
Reply #31 Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:38 AM

Nice! Getting my new pc soon.... Cant wait!

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