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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1645697 times)

So tell me how my computer will run games: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/JZ9vdC

Not the best GPU, don't even say it
Not a bad build at all.
Keep in mind the case comes with a 480W PSU which should be enough to power your system, but I assume you're going to upgrade the GPU later.

Not a bad build at all.
Keep in mind the case comes with a 480W PSU which should be enough to power your system, but I assume you're going to upgrade the GPU later.
No 480w isn't enough. I have a 650w PSU already installed. And yeah, I will upgrade the GPU when I have enough money for a good one

should i be able to hear my harddrive reading and writing?

should i be able to hear my harddrive reading and writing?
Afaik, all harddrives make little noises like that.

No. It's what I have right now, but until I get the OS I can't test anything out
Pardon me then. I thought you were actually buying it, and I was scared.

should i be able to hear my harddrive reading and writing?
Yes, unless it's making more, non regular sounds that aren't consistent, then you should be worried. I can hear my hard drive pretty clearly since the fans are pretty weak/not working/idk. It used to make stranger noises, but it's been fine for a long while now, however windows still thinks that it's bound to fail at any moment (it's been thinking that for over a year, so I doubt it has a major issue already).

should i be able to hear my harddrive reading and writing?
not unless youre really close to it


Are you hearing this?
i recorded a video
http://videobam.com/CDJmj
this was just my computer at idle, it gets worse if you're actually doing something (like copying files)

A low hissing sound is normal but excessive clicking is a sign of a dying hard drive.
http://datacent.com/hard_drive_sounds.php

A low hissing sound is normal but excessive clicking is a sign of a dying hard drive.
http://datacent.com/hard_drive_sounds.php
does the video help at all?
like i said its constant when im copying files or loading up a game or something

does the video help at all?
like i said its constant when im copying files or loading up a game or something
assuming the sound was only the faint clicking, it should be fine considering my HDD is plenty louder but not making any really aggressive sounds. if you hear anything that stands out or excessively loud, that is probably a sign it's dying/broken

might post the sound of it just for a second opinion though

does the video help at all?
like i said its constant when im copying files or loading up a game or something
That's just the sound of the read/write head moving over different parts of the disks. Completely normal.

That's just the sound of the read/write head moving over different parts of the disks. Completely normal.
i took another video of me copying a large file
can you do another quick diagnoses? i want to be sure
http://videobam.com/dWqoG

i took another video of me copying a large file
can you do another quick diagnoses? i want to be sure
http://videobam.com/dWqoG
When's the last time you defragmented your hard drive?