My new system
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My new system
Well, went out in hopes of getting a I7-950 but they didn't have any in stock. So I came home with instead which is better and was cheaper.
Intel I7-2600K
Asus P8P67 LE MB
Asus DVD RW
Gigabytes ATI 5830 1Gb
Seagate 1 TB Sata
Win 7 HP 64 bit
I'm using my old Antec case and 650 PS.
Currently installing updates and my games. Can't wait to try some of this at this speed.
Intel I7-2600K
Asus P8P67 LE MB
Asus DVD RW
Gigabytes ATI 5830 1Gb
Seagate 1 TB Sata
Win 7 HP 64 bit
I'm using my old Antec case and 650 PS.
Currently installing updates and my games. Can't wait to try some of this at this speed.
Corsair Vengeance 64GB 2x32 6000 DDR5, Asus PRIME B760-PLUS S1700 ATX, Corsair RM1000x 1000 Watt PS 80 Plus Gold,WD Black SN770 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD, WD Blue SN580 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD, Noctua NH-D15S Universal CPU Cooler, Intel Core i7-14700K 5.6GHz, Corsair 5000D AIRFLOW Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX, Asus GF RTX 4070 Ti Super ProArt OC 16GB Video, WD Black 6TB 7200RPM 256MB 3.5" SATA3, Windows 11
Re: My new system
good grief. only 650w?
well you don't have that many drives.
Nice setup. no front SSD?
well you don't have that many drives.
Nice setup. no front SSD?
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Re: My new system
The PS I had bought last year when my old PS died. And I only have the one drive, DVD and video. No SSD. This was a budget upgrade and it blew our vacation money for this year. Did what I could.
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Re: My new system
Real power numbers for a basic single video card system like that would range around 100-120 watts idle and 225-275 watts load, 650w is plenty.
Desktop hard drives in general range from about 10 to 15 watts. Optical drives can pull upwards of 30 watts in use. Single GPU systems, even with the highest end chips that require the most power almost never break 400w at the outlet.
Desktop hard drives in general range from about 10 to 15 watts. Optical drives can pull upwards of 30 watts in use. Single GPU systems, even with the highest end chips that require the most power almost never break 400w at the outlet.
Re: My new system
Right Krom.
I did a quick google on that Vid card and THIS is what I got for power consumption ... so plus or minus 35W on both ends.
That and I was thinking Crossfire needs when I initially read through it.
For a "budget" upgrade Merlin, you did great! I've been thinking about getting the same mobo myself except I have an older i3 so I'm stuck with a 1156 socket. ... I think the board I have is killing my memory. I'm starting to get the same freezing I had last year AGAIN! I dunno.. something isn't right.
I did a quick google on that Vid card and THIS is what I got for power consumption ... so plus or minus 35W on both ends.
That and I was thinking Crossfire needs when I initially read through it.
For a "budget" upgrade Merlin, you did great! I've been thinking about getting the same mobo myself except I have an older i3 so I'm stuck with a 1156 socket. ... I think the board I have is killing my memory. I'm starting to get the same freezing I had last year AGAIN! I dunno.. something isn't right.
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Re: My new system
With my ex, money was no limit since we had no kids but in my new relationship my priorities are elsewhere. I got the best I could for as cheap as I could. I don't play many newer games with the exception of Diablo 3, Portal 2, F1 2010 and NFS SHift 2. Everything I have so far is running 1680x1050 full tilt without any glitches and it's pretty sweet.
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Re: My new system
how much did you pay for it, Merlin?
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Re: My new system
WIth taxes, just over $1100 CAN.
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Re: My new system
$1100 for a "Budget" ?
lol wow man.
A budget system for me is around $500 but hey.
lol wow man.
A budget system for me is around $500 but hey.
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Re: My new system
I normally spend $2000. I would of bought a better video card, more ram and a new KB/Mouse but don't relaly need it.
Tried Race On and GTR last night. WOW. It's a totally new game now.
Tried Race On and GTR last night. WOW. It's a totally new game now.
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Re: My new system
GTR2 man.. not starforced GTR.. don't confuse these guys
go grab 2 more monitors and a Display port adapter and move up, since you have the card for it
go grab 2 more monitors and a Display port adapter and move up, since you have the card for it
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Re: My new system
It's actually Race On that I tried. I can't afford another monitor or anything else.
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Re: My new system
I found 4 viewsonic monitors for less than 9.99 a piece for my rig (used 2 in pit with my orginal, left one on regular desk, kept one as spare)
Each powered on no video (blinking green light) description... cost of repairs $5.00 for all 4... bad caps on the power board !
replaced with rubicon caps
frugal...
Each powered on no video (blinking green light) description... cost of repairs $5.00 for all 4... bad caps on the power board !
replaced with rubicon caps
frugal...
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.