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Published on February 3, 2015 By Jafo In Personal Computing

Following on with ID's thread re new PC build.... and I'd only hijacked Starkers' one to describe what I'd been doing to date...so here's my own thread with the ins and outs of what's what.

My old machine [also home-grown] was a [then] reasonably OK machine....

Lian Li PC-A6010 case [black]

Antec TruePower Quattro 1000w PSU

ASUS P6T-se  X58 i7 MoBo

Intel i7 920 2.66Ghz LGA1366 CPU

12G OCZ Triple [6x2G] PC12800 DDR3 Gold Ram

CoolerMaster V8 CPU Cooler

Vantec EZ2 Sata hot-swap racks [x2][black]

1TB Seagate Sata2 7200 HD [x2] [redundancy backup/data]

2TB Western Digital Caviar Green Sata2 HD [x2]

500G WD Sata2 7200 HD [game backups]

250G Seagate Sata2 7200 HD [x2] [secondary/alternate OS installs in racks]

240G SanDisk SDSSDX240GG25 [for OS]

ACR-105 Multi card reader

LG Sata DVD-RW [x2][black]

ASUS GTX590 3GB GPU

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit RTM.

 

That was its final specs...having doubled the ram from 6 and adding a 'faster' GPU.

The stumbling block was really 'just' the CPU.  For FSX  it's a case of 'the faster the better' - so just before Xmas I started researching....

 

More to come...

 


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on May 26, 2015

As an example the surround sound system cost me less than $30.00. A DVD player for $8.00 and a 27 inch LCD TV for $50.00. Not bad for just under $100.00. It can ale only dowso double as a monitor. The only downside is it doesn't have audio outputs.

on May 31, 2015

Currently running 2 mice....got the new one but I'm finding it hard to drag myself away from the old Explorer...after all these years it's too familiar....especially when 'drawing'.

The new one has the 'bling'....but the old one's just comfy....

on May 31, 2015


The new one has the 'bling'....but the old one's just comfy..

Yeah, it gets like that... the old gear you've had for years just fits bettet.  I have a Logitech mouse that's my first preference for that very reason, it just fits my hand so perfectly that other mice I have rarely get used.

I have a set of old [wired] headphones that are a bit tatty these days, but I usually turn to those despite having newer ones with Bluetooth, etc.  Apart from the great sound quality, they are a snug fit and sssooooo comfortable to wear.

on Aug 16, 2015

Took long enough...but finally came across a hotfix for the DDR4 recognition for the WEI test....

 

Probably should have shut everything down in the background first.....

on Aug 16, 2015


Benchmarking....

Previously I had used the Resident Evil 5 Benchmark Demo to test my i7-920 with the GTX285 and achieved a handy 106.0 fps at my default 1680x1050x32 DX10.

The GTX590 got to 144.4 fps. ....a 40% increase.

 

This thing gets 250.8 fps. ...
  Damn, Jafo!  That is one hot rig there!  Now you've given me ideas but not going anywhere near that price tag.  It sure is awesome though. 

 

on Aug 17, 2015

http://thehotfixshare.net/board/index.php?showtopic=16924

 

The link to get Win 7 to recognise DDR4 and thus finish a WEI test correctly....

It's kb2619497

on Aug 17, 2015

Just looking at this machine's file system..... there's over 7600 Gig of Harddrive space with an excess of 2 million 4 hundred thousand files....

 

on Aug 21, 2015

I calculated the cost of having several external drives and 2-3 internal HDD´s aswell as the 2 SSD´s running and thought it might be better to replace some of the externals and the internal HDD drives with one BIG GUY, to save a little money when it comes to energy consumtion overtime.

Thinking about buying the Seagate 8TB internal HDD it has 5400rpm and 128MB cache so i guess it will live long enough and will be fast enough also.
R/W is also decent for a HDD
It would replace a Western Digital external 1TB
Toshiba External 1TB (everything that has Toshiba written on it is dead for me, due bad support and incorrectly advertised Items)
It would also replace a 1 TB seagate and another Western digital Drive E which is quite new actually, may push that one into the other rig.


 

on Aug 21, 2015

Unless you're getting two of them to mirror, I would avoid that 8TB HD like the plague if you're going for reliability.  The cutting edge of capacity is often flaky and prone to having issues, and 8TB of stuff is a whole hell of a lot of lost data when it flakes out six months in.

on Aug 21, 2015

 

If  you're looking for speed, 5400rpm is not what you want. this is just one example. if you google 5400rpm vs 7200rpm you'll be able to check out other test comparisons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nrO7VH9TUs

on Aug 21, 2015

psychoak

Unless you're getting two of them to mirror, I would avoid that 8TB HD like the plague if you're going for reliability.  The cutting edge of capacity is often flaky and prone to having issues, and 8TB of stuff is a whole hell of a lot of lost data when it flakes out six months in.

psychoak's quite right.  It's why I have my 8TB in 6 separate drives...3 platters, 2 SSDs and a M.2x4.

The OS and important-to-me-for-speed FSX [game] are on the M.2x4 and it's auto-imaged as well as backed up to separate platters via Acronis and Syncback.

Speed-wise I'm not to fazed by what the platters do or don't do...as they're for data backup, not for proggy loading...and I have the two SSDs for more proggy/game space as needed....

 

Biggest issue I have is the overly-redundant redundancy backups I've managed to accumulate...eg essentially 4 full installs of FSX [now whittled to 3] as each is over 200gig...

on Aug 22, 2015

Did you guys miss the point where i said i would replace the drives i have with that single one?
No data will be lost when it breaks since it will remain on the other drives.

5400rpm doesnt mean the drive is slow it actually does R/W of 150MB/s which is good enough.
http://www.storagereview.com/seagate_archive_hdd_review_8tb

Since this is for large data, like ZBrush files, I do not need to be concerned about the 20MB that i would get more out of a 7200RPM drive eventually.
 

on Aug 22, 2015

benmanns

5400rpm doesnt mean the drive is slow it actually does R/W of 150MB/s which is good enough.http://www.storagereview.com/seagate_archive_hdd_review_8tb

My OS drive has a sequential read of 1250 Mb/s sequential write of 840 ...

on Aug 22, 2015

benmanns

Did you guys miss the point where i said i would replace the drives i have with that single one?No data will be lost when it breaks since it will remain on the other drives.

Nope...it's still eggs in one basket ....whatever is added to it can be lost en-masse unless you're doing current backups from it to the other drives as well....something you didn't mention...

on Aug 22, 2015

i know your drive is fast, i have a supertalend RDIIP with 480GB

Yes indeed i did not mention that, the drive will only hold the data from those drives, no data will be added once everything is transfered.

Eliminating the power consumtion of 4-5 drives actually, since it will hold all of the data stored on my externals.
I will be replacing them with one and that will be great for me.
Especially since those externals consume up to 45watts i have 2 older ones that use to run non stop, these still have a power adapter, the other two are USB drives i intend on keeping one (not the toshiba since that shit consumes 36watts and doesnt even work on USB3) but it is a USB3 drive Toshiba logic.
Does not work on this rig and does not work on the other and did not at work. 

While replacing 2 of the internals aswell i´ll have room for one power savy internal that will be used as data muncher for new data.
This will ultimately clean up my desk and save me money on the long run.

And if the drive breaks as mentioned i have all of the data still in the cupboard.

Backups: well i use to make backups from my OS drive but not of all my data since that would require to many drives or like in this case one huge BIG BOY.
There is - always was simply to much data to make copys from it all.
Also a reason why i intend on getting it now.I must say i had lots and lots of faith in all of my drives and they didnt dissapoint me luckely.
Personal Data like Fotos Dokuments and stuff like that did get burned on DVD´s.



 

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