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Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:49 pm
by Hubris
Hey guys,

So after many months of Jewish contemplation and careful penny gathering, I finally put through my order for new a new computer! It did cost me a pretty penny, but thankfully careful cash-flow planning has put my mind at relative ease. I'm sure I could've knocked a bit more off the price if I had really shopped around, but my current PC is really showing signs of imminent death and I got a decent-ish price from my supplier considering my impatience.

I've had my current computer for almost five years now and it saw me through MANY hours of 2142, BC2 and the hundred or so other games I tried in-between. As you may already know, I've been having major overheating problems with my CPU cores typically running around 70-80C and my GPU around 70C idle. When I log into BC2 and turn on the torture with my floor fan blasting away, I can't help but think one day I will be found killed by component shrapnel all in the name of low graphics.

I really wanted to buy the new architecture and have dual GPU capability to ensure that I have a good rig for running Battlefield 3 and at least one huge title after that. I also wanted to make sure I don't get overheating problems again and finally enjoy my games on high-ish graphics. I'm not sure how far my new rig will take me in terms of graphics and potential overheating with BF3, but I'm pretty confident it should be sufficient :hmmm: Any speculations would be much appreciated!

My plan is to get the components put together by my supplier and then add my current 750W Corsair power supply (I'm praying it will be enough for all these fans!!) and DVD drive to the new rig. I have to wait about a week for delivery and I guess I'll spend a night drooling over, loading software and testing. I don't really have a plan with my old computer, but I'm happy to donate my old components or the entire system to someone IN THE CLAN who needs it. Give me a shout if you're interested and let's talk about getting you the bits you need.

My old rig:

NVIDIA GTX 8800 - quite beat up but surprisingly resilient given the torture I've put it through.
Gigabyte 2004 RZ Series Motherboard (GA-8S661FXM) - quite old now, but I've never had any problems with it.
Intel Core2 Quad-core CPU @ 2.4GHZ - Works like a dream, but I think the thermal paste might need re-application.
4GB RAM - I'm not exactly sure what type.
Razer Copperhead laser mouse - left click is slightly faulty - that's my spray and pray coming through :crackup:
I plan to move my current hard drive (250GB) into my new rig as a backup, but I suppose it's available too if someone is desperate.

My new rig: :jig: I've included pictures where I could.

Thermaltake Armor A60 Black Edition Tower Chassis (5 fans, USB 3)
Seagate ST32000641AS Barracuda XT 2TB SATA3 6GB/s 7200rpm (2TB HDD)
Intel Core i7-2600K Quad-Core LGA1155 3.4GHz Boxed Processor (Sandybridge CPU, fan)
Asus P8P67 Pro LGA1155 DDR3 (New B3 Sandybridge) SLI/CrossFireX (Sandybridge MOBO - USB 3)
Asus ENGTX570/2DI/1280MD5 Geforce GTX570 1280MB GDDR5 320-bit PC (NVIDIA GTX570 GPU, fan)
Corsair CMP8GX3M4A1600C8 Dominator 4x2GB DDR3-1600 1.65v CL8 Des (8GB RAM, fan)
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I also have a 22" Samsung monitor, Razer Mamba mouse and a Steelseries SS headset. So that's the whole shabang! If you want any specific details or have any good advice about the new components, please let me know. Looking forward to unpacking this baby!!

Re: Bitching Build

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:05 pm
by SlipperyDuck
E P I C ! ! !

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 3:22 pm
by J_Th4ng
That is one sweet looking component list!! I was going to say that you should rather get a CoolerMaster Chassis, but looking at the website for the Thermaltake Armor A60 Black Edition, it looks like a very nice case to build into. The only thing that looks to be missing is routing holes to run your cables behind the motherboard tray. Hopefully you can still find a way to run your cabling this way, it makes for a much tidier build, and significantly improved airflow.

Love the Sandy Bridge CPU - unlocked multiplier for serious overclocking capability too. Should be an eipc PC, and able to handle any current game with ease, and decent future performance too.

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:36 pm
by Phatso
Absolutely gorgeous dude. Congrats and may it help you pwn the good pwning for years to come.

I would REALLY go for a nice LED with that set up now.. You need to reward your rig ;)

Get the 24" Samsung LED : http://www.take2.co.za/electronics-samsung-bx2450-24-inch-wide-led-monitor-5000000-1-7788108.html

Such a gorgeous monitor.. and for under R2k, a killer bargain.

ENJOY IT DUDE :D

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 6:28 pm
by NoMaD
are you on drugs! you have a 22-23" monitor! NOOB! i feel you should get some sweet gaming in with this bad boy! :hooray:

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:03 pm
by NiteShade
Very nice! :jig:

I heard its not good to install Windoze on a large drive. Didn't Eggman suffer from this?
"They" suggest getting a smaller drive to install windows and use the 2TB drive for storage.

Could be wrong - I'm not a hardware guru.

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:18 pm
by Hubris
Cool thanks for the comments and suggestions guys! I'm stoked :drunk2:

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:57 am
by Paul
I hope it breaks the first day

Joking, nice one dude. It is one of those prize moments gamers treasure, getting a new fully loaded PC.

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:24 am
by flycatchr
Shadey wrote:Very nice! :jig:

I heard its not good to install Windoze on a large drive. Didn't Eggman suffer from this?
"They" suggest getting a smaller drive to install windows and use the 2TB drive for storage.

Could be wrong - I'm not a hardware guru.
i have heard that two disks, 1 for windooz and other for games etc is a good idea. i should do it too, might begin end of the month.

Re: Mah New PC!

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:52 am
by NoMaD