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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 07:02:11 PM »
Why is your refresh rate 75Hz? All the pros do 60.
My 3 monitors are all at 75Hz. It actually makes a nice difference. Surprisingly, most LCD's that I've encountered do support it.

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:57:53 PM »
Is that a 12 core cpu or a 6 core with hyperthreading?
It's 6 with HT.

-snip-
look at dat video card :c
Nice :D

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:54:19 PM »
Aw, you called me on that one. I don't play games like, ever, so I didn't bother to get a good GPU.


Haha it's still not too bad. Pretty balanced setup :D

You are looking at PCI-E instead of Conventional PCI again.
Wait, why are we talking about PCI?
That's kinda dead.

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:50:22 PM »
On the Wikipedia page it says that between Conventional PCI 2.0 and 2.1 they added the ability for twice the amount of transfers per second. I don't know if his graphics card would take advantage of that though.
And same from 2.1 to 3.0.
Still, no need for the bandwidth yet as I've seen from benchmarks.

I guess I'll contribute, sorta.

-snip-

Any good?
Display tab?

Hey guys, MSE or avast?
MSE.

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:46:16 PM »
100% off topic:

you're still around?
Yes, I guess

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:44:07 PM »
But it won't perform as well as it would in a 3.0 slot.
Ehh, I tend to disagree. Even the top-end GPU's of today wouldn't benefit much from PCI-E, enough to be noticed.

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:43:36 PM »
hey guy i'm going to sound really dumb but
if i buy a video card that need PCI 3.0 and i only have 2.0 will it blend that is the question work
Yes, PCI-E is backwards compatible.

loving Stick Man. People prove his computer to be stuff and he just locks the topic.
forgetin aye.

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:15:24 PM »
Ok, up to you.

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:13:37 PM »
So you're not going to get one for SRT?

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:10:58 PM »
Idk, it sounds hard to setup, and this is my first computer I'm building. So Im going to keep it simple. Also, windows is only 4.56GB so it's fine. :| Thanks though. Though I may want to use an Solid State Drive for my harddrive, or is that not possible?
It's easy to set up, you just install your OS as usual on to the big hard drive, without the SSD plugged in. You then go into Windows, install the utility, and plug in the SSD with the computer turned off. Either that or you plug it in then install the utility, can't remember. It's really easy though, I didn't think it would be lol.
Windows, with all it's files when it's installed and expanded, can be 12gb to 16gb.
Yeah, you can use an SSD as your hard drive, but they are expensive for big capacities. A 480GB one is around $400.

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:03:48 PM »
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227801
This is a good quality one, and with the rebate it's only $50. Good deal.

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 06:00:09 PM »
Here's something I wrote about SSD's and SRT technology a while back:

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SSD stands for Solid State Drive.
It basically is a hard drive that utilizes the same Flash technology you find on USB pen drives to make a bigger, greater capacity version. It stores the information on electrical chips, instead of big magnetic platters. The advantages are:

Faster (electricity is faster than a read/write head moving along a CD like thing)
More reliable (no moving parts means less can go wrong)
Sturdier (again, no moving parts, so moving/banging it accidentally won't do much)
Smaller

Thus, they are expensive. That's why people use them to install their OS and programs for fast booting/running, but since they are so expensive, they get a bigger, standard hard drive for all their data.

Some external hard drives also use this technology, typically smaller ones, and ones that don't need separate power cords in conjunction to the USB cords.

There are numerous applications for this technology:

You can use it as a boot drive, installing OS and programs, then everything else on a bigger, slower, cheaper standard hard drive. The advantage of this is you get 8 or so second boots into Windows 7, and all your programs launch about 5 or so times faster, sometimes even faster than that. The disadvantage is that your data is still slow, and once it's full, it's full. All the rest has to be installed on the standard hard drive.

You can use it as a SRT drive (only if you have Z68 or later Intel chipsets on your motherboard). This means that you use the SSD as well as a standard hard drive, however the SSD is used as a caching device for the HDD. This pretty much speeds up the entire capacity of the HDD to speeds of the SSD, or if not full speed, close enough. So say you want to copy some files with your hard drives set up like this. Your SSD is invisible in your "My Computer" box, and only your big hard drive is there. You copy them on to the big hard drive, and they go on to the SSD instead, therefore copying super super fast. The SSD then holds on to them, and copies them to your big hard drive in the background. This is the slow part of the process, but since they have already copied to the SSD, and therefore in to the cache, to you they are already copied and this part doesn't affect you, and you can carry on with your work. That's what a SSD, HDD and Intel SRT technology can do, lol. Bit complicated, hopefully you understand.

EDIT: This also means that you can add extra HDDs later on to increase your storage space without losing data or affecting anything

I'll go find you an appropriate SSD if you wish to do this.

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Off Topic / Re: The Computer Megathread
« on: September 04, 2012, 05:52:32 PM »
Related to another topic: I really hate it when people ask for advice, everyone gives them advice, and then they totally ignore it and try and defend their original decisions. Make up your mind. /rant

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Off Topic / Re: new computer
« on: September 04, 2012, 05:25:50 PM »
:o
so how do I do that (im getting the z68 board)
Hold up, I'm in class at the moment. I'll find you a thing soon :)

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