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Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 06:47
by mangeface
[R-COM]rushn wrote:why is your harddrive only 500GB ? I would really go for 1TB 1TB is aout the same
I forgot to update the HDD. I did switch from a 500GB to 1TB.

I know SSDs are expensive, but I have the money for them so I'm not worried about the price. As is the same with the case.

And I've heard and heard that 1000w is a bit overkill, but in the future when I upgrade I know that it'll be one thing I don't have to worry about.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 06:50
by samogon100500
May be better idea to buy 2x60gb SSD for Raid0?

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 06:58
by Beee8190
@darkside mate, go for 7950 or 7970, apparently they overclock like theres no tomorrow and its powerdraw is quite reasonable too.

High quality 850W ( 70 Amp +) should be enough for you, check seasonic, corsair, enermax etc...

As of sound card, I say creative meh but asus xonar line looks promising.Is it headset you're looking to use with that sound card or we looking at AV reciever too?

Your build looks alright mate, there always be different recommendations and flavors :grin:

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 07:12
by rushn
in the future stuff will use less and less power and it will get better

so I say go with 850 more then enough and plenty of room to upgrade

Newegg.com - SeaSonic Platinum Platinum-860 860W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS PLATINUM Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply

this is 860 and its seasonic also comes with 15% discount

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 07:21
by mangeface
Everything on my parts list is up to date. So that'll give everyone a better idea of what I've got (minus the monitor, keyboard and mouse).

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 09:17
by Beee8190
darkside12 wrote:Everything on my parts list is up to date. So that'll give everyone a better idea of what I've got (minus the monitor, keyboard and mouse).
oops sorry my bad, ddint go trough the whole thread and thoght the purpose of the thread is to get some advice.

So if its mouse you're after i guess that's again down to your preferences.Some like mouse with many additional buttons for work some prefer few extra buttons but good ergonomy etc..

Monitor - IPS / WLED from recognisable comp[any should do. 24'' is nice.

Good luck

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 15:58
by mangeface
Beee8190 wrote:oops sorry my bad, ddint go trough the whole thread and thoght the purpose of the thread is to get some advice.

So if its mouse you're after i guess that's again down to your preferences.Some like mouse with many additional buttons for work some prefer few extra buttons but good ergonomy etc..

Monitor - IPS / WLED from recognisable comp[any should do. 24'' is nice.

Good luck
Well, I've already got a monitor, mouse and keyboard selected. It's just not that important to post them here. Like you said, those are preferences.

But if you'd like to know what I'm getting.

Asus VE248H Black 24" Full HD HDMI LED Backlight LCD Monitor w/Speakers

RAZER Black USB Wired Lycosa Mirror Special Edition Gaming Keyboard

RAZER Naga Black USB Wired Laser Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming Mouse

Logitech Z506 75 watts RMS 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers

Yes, I know that's a lot of buttons on the mouse. But for those of us that don't have TrackIR, they come useful if you program them to copy your keypad for games like ArmA.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 20:10
by rushn
holy **** thats a lot of buttons on a mouse

you are still going with dual ATI in crossfire?

and liquid cooling?

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 20:29
by mangeface
[R-COM]rushn wrote:holy **** thats a lot of buttons on a mouse

you are still going with dual ATI in crossfire?

and liquid cooling?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm going to. I don't think I'll have much of a need to overclock them right now, but in the future I'm sure I'll have to. I'd rather put the liquid cooling in now then have to hassle with it later.

It is a lot of buttons, but it only takes a couple of hours to get used to them. It comes programmed with the number pad and you can switch it between it and the numbers across the top of the keyboard. So basically for me, it PR:BF2 mode and PR:A2 mode. I had one before, but it got stolen along with my ASUS laptop in Libson, Portugal.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-05 20:46
by rushn
well I wold recomend going with 7 series GPU it will be much more futureproof and that PSU I listed for 1000W if you are going with 1000W

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-06 13:27
by Psyrus
[quote=""'[R-COM"]rushn;1729750']you are still going with dual ATI in crossfire?[/quote]

[quote="darkside12""]Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm going to. [/quote]

You may wish to have a read of this rather recent article.

Micro-Stuttering And GPU Scaling In CrossFire And SLI : Micro-Stuttering, Multi-Card Scaling, And More!

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-07 23:26
by mangeface
Psyrus wrote:You may wish to have a read of this rather recent article.

Micro-Stuttering And GPU Scaling In CrossFire And SLI : Micro-Stuttering, Multi-Card Scaling, And More!
Interesting article. A little in the dark on it though. I'm not too knowledgeable on computers.

Looked a bit on NewEgg and read some reviews. Other than driver issues, this AMD 7950 seems pretty solid. Also seems like the fans are extremely loud at operating speed from what everyone's said on the reviews on the 7950s and 7970s.

SAPPHIRE 11196-02-40G Radeon HD 7950 3GB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card (OC Version)

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-09 04:58
by rushn
Quiet card - even at load.I think they become audible at high loads but so do all the cards

it seems they get loud after 40%

if you want you can liquid cool your card werent you going to get aliquid cooling kit

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-09 07:21
by samogon100500
[R-COM]rushn wrote:Quiet card - even at load.I think they become audible at high loads but so do all the cards

it seems they get loud after 40%

if you want you can liquid cool your card werent you going to get aliquid cooling kit
Agree,have same cooling system on my 6950.Idle fan speed ~20%.not so much loud.
After 40% - going loud,but also temperature not much that 70 degree.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-09 19:54
by mangeface
[R-COM]rushn wrote:Quiet card - even at load.I think they become audible at high loads but so do all the cards

it seems they get loud after 40%

if you want you can liquid cool your card werent you going to get aliquid cooling kit
Yeah, but not sure what's a good one to get. I have the Corsair H100 for the CPU.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-10 02:22
by rushn
well most of them are about the same try looking at reviews and see which one outputs the least noise

noise should not be your biggest concern since those graphics card can churn out a lot of power

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-15 20:11
by mangeface
Alright, so everything except the CPUs and GPU have came in, which I'm expecting them to arrive today. So far I've gotten the PSU mounted, the RAM in the mobo, disk drives and data drive installed. I've kind of hit a slump until the CPUs arrive.

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-21 06:48
by LITOralis.nMd

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-24 06:43
by mangeface
Okay gentlemen, the computer is completely built. It's 0145 where I live and I'm going to bed. Tomorrows task is to get a desk and start the rig up for the first time. Everyone, thank you for the suggestions and inputs and I hope this computer runs like a dream.

darkside

Re: iBUYPOWER AMD 8-Core Rig

Posted: 2012-02-24 15:06
by rushn
hopefully it runs