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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1602607 times)

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at least mine's decent for a laptop drive.
That 5400 is slowing me down, I know it. Plus the health of it isn't very good.
If I had two 7200 it'd be much faster.
my third drive is killing itself lol
first ones an ssd, second ones a 5200

What do I click to get the graphs like you guys have?

EDIT:
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CrystalDiskInfo 5.6.2 (C) 2008-2013 hiyohiyo
                                Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/
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    OS : Windows 7 Ultimate [6.1 Build 7600] (x86)
  Date : 2014/04/07 22:48:16

-- Controller Map ----------------------------------------------------------
 + Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller [ATA]
   + ATA Channel 0 (0)
     - ST3200826A ATA Device
   - ATA Channel 1 (1)
 - NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller [SCSI]

-- Disk List ---------------------------------------------------------------
 (1) ST3200826A : 200.0 GB [0/0/0, pd1] - st
 (2) WDC WD10JMVW-11AJGS0 : 1000.2 GB [1/X/X, sa1] (V=1058, P=0748) - wd

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (1) ST3200826A
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           Model : ST3200826A
        Firmware : 3.03
   Serial Number : 4ND0MQQN
       Disk Size : 200.0 GB (8.4/137.4/200.0/200.0)
     Buffer Size : 8192 KB
     Queue Depth : 1
    # of Sectors : 390721968
   Rotation Rate : Unknown
       Interface : Parallel ATA
   Major Version : ATA/ATAPI-7
   Minor Version : ----
   Transfer Mode : Ultra DMA/100
  Power On Hours : 222139 hours
  Power On Count : 20363 count
DAMN
     Temparature : 35 C (95 F)
   Health Status : Good
        Features : S.M.A.R.T., 48bit LBA
       APM Level : ----
       AAM Level : ----

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (2) WDC WD10JMVW-11AJGS0
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       Enclosure : WD My Passport 0748 USB Device (V=1058, P=0748, sa1) - wd
           Model : WDC WD10JMVW-11AJGS0
        Firmware : 01.01A01
   Serial Number : WD-WX31A7380895
       Disk Size : 1000.2 GB (8.4/137.4/1000.2/1000.1)
     Buffer Size : 8192 KB
     Queue Depth : 32
    # of Sectors : 1953525168
   Rotation Rate : 5400 RPM
       Interface : USB (Serial ATA)
   Major Version : ACS-2
   Minor Version : ----
   Transfer Mode : SATA/300
  Power On Hours : 1867 hours
  Power On Count : 222 count
     Temparature : 28 C (82 F)
   Health Status : Good
        Features : S.M.A.R.T., APM, 48bit LBA, NCQ
       APM Level : 0080h [ON]
       AAM Level : ----
« Last Edit: April 07, 2014, 09:48:52 PM by Pie Crust »

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nZFp

I need opinions, suggestions, thoughts

also: would i be good to go in the long run for planning to SLI with another 780 Ti?

I'm trying to find some AM3 socket processors to upgrade my computer but not a lot of retailers have them. A motherboard upgrade is out of the question, atm, so I can't get a new motherboard+cpu combo with a more recent socket type.

I've really only found amazon to have them so if I have to I'll buy from amazon but I want to see if there's anywhere that offers the AMD Phenom II series processors. If there is I'd love to know.


I currently have an AMD Athlon II x4 635 so it should be obvious why I want to upgrade.


Power supply and such are all more recent, cpu's pretty much all I need upgraded right now to get out of the pitt I'm in, performance wise.
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Not bad for a SATA II limited motherboard

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3nZFp

I need opinions, suggestions, thoughts

also: would i be good to go in the long run for planning to SLI with another 780 Ti?
You might want to bump up that PSU if you plan on using dual 780's. One 780 uses a lot of power, two is immense. Also, check that case and motherboard configuration to see if you can have two dual GPU slots AND a PCI wifi card!

Why am I the only one here who doesn't have a top-notch gaming rig :(

You might want to bump up that PSU if you plan on using dual 780's. One 780 uses a lot of power, two is immense. Also, check that case and motherboard configuration to see if you can have two dual GPU slots AND a PCI wifi card!

Good call on the PSU, thanks.

Also, how do I check if it has enough expansion slots? Whenever I look at images of the mobo all the slots look differently shaped and different sizes and stuff. And how will I know if the cards will fit side by side?

Why am I the only one here who doesn't have a top-notch gaming rig :(

You aren't. I have a Sony Vaio laptop that I use for everything. I am just looking into building my own "top notch gaming rig"

You aren't alone man

would i be able to get a decent processor upgrade for this computer with a budget at max $150

Quote
Processors Information
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Processor 1         ID = 0
   Number of cores      2 (max 2)
   Number of threads   2 (max 2)
   Name         Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
   Codename      Wolfdale
   Specification      Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz
   Package (platform ID)   Socket 775 LGA (0x0)
   CPUID         6.7.6
   Extended CPUID      6.17
   Core Stepping      C0
   Technology      45 nm
   TDP Limit      65 Watts
   Core Speed      2999.9 MHz
   Multiplier x Bus Speed   9.0 x 333.3 MHz
   Rated Bus speed      1333.3 MHz
   Stock frequency      3000 MHz
   Instructions sets   MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, EM64T, VT-x
   L1 Data cache      2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   L1 Instruction cache   2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   L2 cache      6144 KBytes, 24-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   FID/VID Control      yes
   FID range      6.0x - 9.0x
   Max VID         1.250 V

Chipset
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Northbridge         NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI SPP rev. A2
Southbridge         NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI MCP rev. A3
Graphic Interface      PCI-Express
PCI-E Link Width      x8
PCI-E Max Link Width      x16
Memory Type         DDR2
Memory Size         6 GBytes
Channels         Single
Memory Frequency      400.0 MHz (5:6)
CAS# latency (CL)      6.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)   6
RAS# Precharge (tRP)      6
Cycle Time (tRAS)      18
Bank Cycle Time (tRC)      24
Command Rate (CR)      2T

Display Adapters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Display adapter 0   
   Name         NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450
   Board Manufacturer   EVGA Corp.
   Revision      A1
   Codename      GF106
   Technology      40 nm
   Memory size      1024 MB
   PCI device      bus 1 (0x1), device 0 (0x0), function 0 (0x0)
   Vendor ID      0x10DE (0x3842)
   Model ID      0x0DC4 (0x1450)
   Performance Level   Default
      Core clock   50.5 MHz
      Shader clock   101.0 MHz
      Memory clock   135.0 MHz
   Performance Level   2D Desktop
      Core clock   405.0 MHz
      Shader clock   810.0 MHz
      Memory clock   324.0 MHz
   Performance Level   3D Applications
      Core clock   822.5 MHz
      Shader clock   1645.0 MHz
      Memory clock   1804.0 MHz

Win32_VideoController      AdapterRAM = 0x40000000 (1073741824)
Win32_VideoController      DriverVersion = 9.18.13.3523
Win32_VideoController      DriverDate = 03/04/2014


or should i even bother keeping this thing alive and start saving up for a new build entirely

If I were to format my hard drive would that improve the garbage speed on it?

If I were to format my hard drive would that improve the garbage speed on it?

It'd increase the speed at which it locates data and free sectors before reading and writing, which is quite honestly negligible. As far as I'm aware anything else is on the health of the drive.

would i be able to get a decent processor upgrade for this computer with a budget at max $150


or should i even bother keeping this thing alive and start saving up for a new build entirely
That socket is too old to upgrade anything, so you should indeed start saving for a new one entirely.


Rip titanZ
I'm happy with my 770

would i be able to get a decent processor upgrade for this computer with a budget at max $150


or should i even bother keeping this thing alive and start saving up for a new build entirely
Depends on what you're expecting performance-wise. A stock Q9450 is almost twice as fast as your E8400 in Passmarks PerformanceTest, and if you get it running stably at 3.2 GHz it'll be about as fast as an i3-3245 or an FX-4350. These chips pop up quite often on eBay; here's one in the US for $90:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-CORE-2-QUAD-CORE-Q9450-2-66GHZ-12M-Cache-1333-MHz-SLAWR-DESKTOP-PROCESSOR-/181369531596?pt=CPUs&hash=item2a3a776ccc
EDIT: Here's another one for the same price, should the first listing expire: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Core-2-Quad-Q9450-2-67-GHz-Quad-Core-CPU-LGA775-Processor-/221411802402?pt=CPUs&hash=item338d2bfd22
« Last Edit: April 08, 2014, 02:34:43 PM by Pentium »