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The (new) Official PC building thread!

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by creaky, Nov 27, 2006.

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  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    I was actually commenting in agreement with you, 1300rpm is slow by most standards.
    The Blue Lexa Blackline presumably costs more because it's only just been released in the US, to my knowledge it's the same case.

    Rick: Yes, PCI is ridiculously inferior to PCI express. The average PCie card is over ten times as fast as a PCI one that costs the same amount.
     
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    theonejrs..Thank you, Yes your right I'll change it
     
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    Sam it seems to have a REALLY high rating on newegg and they don't seem to be having problems. I think he is safe with the EVGA version.

    EDIT: All the bad reviews are people like this for example.

    Pros: Ok first of all this is not a bad card. If this is your first card it is great. key word first.

    Cons: I really don't like this card. I had an EVGA 7600GT with 256 MB RAM. I thought that this card would be a great improvement over it but it was not. i could not play rome total war with full graphics, or TF2. And i'm only running at 1440X900. Also when ever i used Fraps the frame rate would drop to 6 FPS!

    Other Thoughts: Overall i am very disappointed in the card and i can't wait to go back to my 7600GT.

    LOL HE WANTS TO GO BACK TO HIS 7600GT
     
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    of all the reviews of the XFX on newegg, bar the noise of the fan, only 2 of the 42 reviews suggest a faulty product, and in any case, when were newegg reviewers trustworthy?
    I advise people against EVGA not for DOA or low quality products from the outset, but for long term reliability.
     
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    Well, what ever he wants to go with. He caneither take his chances with the EVGA card(which I think should be fine, but you never know) or pay 20 more and get the XFX.

    Still MUCH better off than getting a 8600GT ;)
     
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    OK! My order is placed, after 2 hard days and a lot of help from all of you, Which I appreciate GREATLY..Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. You just don't know how reassuring, and helpful, everybody is for a NOB like myself, this is the greatest site and people EVER. Just a curious Question! Are their any Girls here, or all Guys. Again,just curious

    My final buy
    XFX PVT84JYDF3 GeForce 8600 GT 512MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express
    I remember I used this in my Son-Inlaws
    Some will be happy 4 me others sad, but tomorrow is the beginning of a new day Again everybody THANKS
     
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    rick5446,
    So be happy for tomorrow. In the end you're the one that needs to be pleased! LOL!!

    Russ
     
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    you will never please everyone. just be happy wit hwhat you choose with the help you received from everyone that helped.

    so what does the final project look like? all parts listed?
     
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    mmm PCI cards are getting rare. but youll find one easy.

    do you have an AGP or PCI-E slot aswell?
     
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    so Russ should i change my mind and go with the 8500 /1066 memory or go ahead and use the 6400 /800 memorey with my new rig?
     
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    Corsair Dominator 1066 hands down for what your building
     
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    IMO PC-6400, but once again, depends, if you have the money to blow, then why not.
     
  16. rick5446

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    http://www.globalcomputer.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1215768&Sku=ULT31824
    Ultra Aluminus Mid Tower/W 500W Bought from Global
    Price=$95.71
    MB ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 X48 RT - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$289.99)
    (Shipped from Memphis, TN)
    MEM 2Gx2|COR TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX R - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$102.00)
    (Shipped from Edison, NJ)
    VGA XFX PVT84JYDF3 8600GT 512M RTL - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$99.99)
    (Shipped from Memphis, TN)
    ADD ON USB 2.0 SYBA| SD-VIA-5U RT - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$7.99)
    (Shipped from Memphis, TN)
    CPU INTEL|C2Q Q6600 2.4G 775 65N % - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$199.99)
    (Shipped from Edison, NJ)
    HD 500G|ST 7K 32M SATA2 ST3500320AS - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$89.99)
    (Shipped from Memphis, TN)
    DVD BURN LITE-ON|DH-20A4P-04 20X % - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$23.99)
    (Shipped from Edison, NJ)
    DVD BURN LG|GSA-H55LK 20X LS BK % - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$26.99)
    (Shipped from City of Industry, CA)
    CPUCOOLER|ARCTIC P4|ACFZ7-PRO R - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$26.99)
    (Shipped from Memphis, TN)

    I'm ordering the Corsair TX 650W ATX12V Power Supply,$79.99..JIC
    I've already got my 32"Monitor
    Let me know if I forgot something..Again Thank 4 all your help
     
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    only thing i dont see on there is some Artic Silver 5 thermal paste.lol

    looks like awsome build. im sure you'll love it. now the hard part comes. no not putting it together. the wait for the parts to arrive..lol
     
  18. mrk44

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    I have a question about that. This might sound like a stupid question but... You ALWAYS need thermal paste, right? I ordered my parts yesterday, but I forgot to get thermal paste because I wasn't sure if I should...
     
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    Being as you're all talking about 1066MHz ram at the mo, any ideas on this, as it's been bugging me for ages.. ???

    My Ram is PC-8500 ie 1066MHz capable, my FSB is 1066MHz, there's a BIOS setting called 'FSB:DRAM Ratio' which i can't remember if it's currently 1:1 or 1:2 (but have had set to either/both, 100% stably).

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    .. As i'm running my Q6600 at stock speeds I'm guessing the Ratio should actually be 1:1 ie 1066:1066 ??? (in the screenshot i was at 1:2 but as i say i can't remember what the machine's set to currently as i'm not at home; i did do all the numbers on a calculator but i was still none the wiser as to which setting was the best/most suitable)...

    ..i'm starting to think that 1:2 means half the rated speed ie i'm underclocking the ram ie 1066/2 which is 533, as per the screenshot. A 1:1 ratio would seem to be the correct setting ?
     
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  20. krj15489

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    a 1:1 ratio with a 1066 fsb cpu would set the memory at 667mhz. fsb x 2 = memory. since your running a 1:2 ratio the number in the dram frequency box will be 2x the fsb. then you multiply that by 2 and you get the ram speed of 1066.
     
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