Building the dankest PC, thomas the dank engine |
Building the dankest PC, thomas the dank engine |
Aug 9 2015, 12:21 PM
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Security and Projects Group: Clan Dogsbody Posts: 4,687 Thank(s): 1098 Points: 2,440 Joined: 31-August 07 From: A Magical Place, with toys in the million, all under one roof Member No.: 1 |
my pirate copy of win 7 updated to win 10 just fine , Personally I would ditch the 980 (seems a waste on a 60hz screen IMO) , get a 390/970 and put the savings toward building an X99/socket 2011 system (i.e 5820k ) oh and them WD green drives are painfully slow , you want a blue or black if you go WD I'm surprised by that with windows 10 The 5820k's are nice 22nm lithography, but essentially looking at something like 6 cores, 12 threads at 3.6ghz? At lot of games these days are poor at running across many cores. Taking chivalry for example, throwing a massive multisocket beast at it but it does better on an OCd 4790k as it tends to prefer core clock speed processing instead of multiple processing streams -------------------- |
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Aug 9 2015, 01:03 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Members Posts: 605 Thank(s): 68 Points: 605 Joined: 11-February 14 Member No.: 4,430 |
@hobbit: the static wristbands are a waste of money. I've handled components for many years without issue. One sensible precaution is before handling chips ground yourself out on something in the house e.g. most central heating copper pipes are earthed in the UK, so touching one of these before tinkering with the cpu/boards should earth you. This depends on the circumstances. If you for example have a tiled floor and like to run around the house naked, sure, you'll do fine without a wristband. If you however like to wear your warm, fluffy socks on your warm, fluffy carpet, you might want to consider one. Most manufacturers take precautions to prevent static electricity from messing with your hardware, but just as with a fire you'd be wishing you had done something to help you out once your house burns down. Besides, they cost about as much as the nicer artic cooler stuff Personally I would ditch the 980 (seems a waste on a 60hz screen IMO) , get a 390/970 and put the savings toward building an X99/socket 2011 system (i.e 5820k ) He might have a nice 1080p/60Hz screen now but will he have one in two years as well? Besides, the GPU will almost always prove to be the bottleneck in the future, so why pick a better CPU instead of a GPU? Also, what does dankest mean nowadays? I always thought it had something to do with pot. |
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Aug 9 2015, 01:32 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
The wristband is like £1 and I have 3 cats which dump hair everywhere and a lot of carpets, better safe than sorry, and it is my first time so I want to be careful.
I'm not budging on the CPU and GPU, I want the 980 and I can always replace it if I need to. Originally it came from smoking some good ass dope kush, but it works in this case because this pc is going to make me high, it is my new addiction. Also, does the case need to be Corsair for the PSU to fit, or are pretty much all pc components interchangeable nowadays? |
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Aug 9 2015, 01:40 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Members Posts: 605 Thank(s): 68 Points: 605 Joined: 11-February 14 Member No.: 4,430 |
Interchangable. Most PSU slots nowadays are just a cut-out back part and room for your PSU. No more brackets etc. Screws go on the back again. If I'm not mistaken, most PSU's will have roughly the same dimensions too.
And I'll schedule some pc-free rehab for you. How does the 21st of August sound to you? |
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Aug 9 2015, 02:48 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
Day after my gcse results, I'll either be crying or celebrating, so we will see, but that is probably when I will order all the components. What would this rehab entail or am I just missing a joke or something? lol
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Aug 9 2015, 04:17 PM
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Knight Group: Members Posts: 443 Thank(s): 98 Points: 443 Joined: 19-September 14 Member No.: 4,499 |
oh and them WD green drives are painfully slow , you want a blue or black if you go WD Didn't see that. Once upon a time, I hated mechanical hard disks. And then I met a true beast, the Barracuda. |
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Aug 9 2015, 04:52 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Members Posts: 605 Thank(s): 68 Points: 605 Joined: 11-February 14 Member No.: 4,430 |
Just a joke, my sweet hobbit
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Aug 9 2015, 05:16 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Old Git SM Members Posts: 707 Thank(s): 344 Points: 707 Joined: 11-December 14 Member No.: 4,549 |
I would like to take this minute to appreciate SSD.
Going off-topic but before I got my first SSD I read a lot about them and thought to myself 'can they really be that great?' and fuck they are. Thank you for reading. See you on the next Storytime with Trout. -------------------- |
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Aug 9 2015, 05:29 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
So is that Barracuda hard drive worth getting instead of the one in my list?
Also I didn't even know what an SSD was recently, I did computing at school but we learned next to nothing in it, I thought I was pretty good with computer knowledge but I guess not. At least I can write 90 words per minute on a keyboard, not a total pleb. |
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Aug 9 2015, 06:09 PM
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Knight Group: Members Posts: 443 Thank(s): 98 Points: 443 Joined: 19-September 14 Member No.: 4,499 |
Hobbit, I think the new Barracuda disks are (one of) the best fully mechanical hard disks performance-wise.
I have two 3TB and one 2TB disks for almost three years and they are still rocking. I sometimes transfer movies from my SSD (download folder on main disk (I know I can move it but I won't)) to a 2TB barracuda, and it starts writing at 300MB/s and doesnt go slower than 140MB/s so its pretty speedy for a hard disk. |
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Aug 10 2015, 11:23 AM
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Filthy Peasant Group: Members Posts: 3 Thank(s): 0 Points: 3 Joined: 22-May 15 Member No.: 4,650 |
I'm surprised by that with windows 10 The 5820k's are nice 22nm lithography, but essentially looking at something like 6 cores, 12 threads at 3.6ghz? At lot of games these days are poor at running across many cores. Taking chivalry for example, throwing a massive multisocket beast at it but it does better on an OCd 4790k as it tends to prefer core clock speed processing instead of multiple processing streams Was quite surprised my self too , its fully activated and receiving updates too , wonder how long it will last tho ... Ye i guess so , x99 just looks more appealing to me this time round tho , just the silly prices on ram putting me off upgrading Even so 4970k is a solid chip , it will last a lonnng time. He might have a nice 1080p/60Hz screen now but will he have one in two years as well? Besides, the GPU will almost always prove to be the bottleneck in the future, so why pick a better CPU instead of a GPU? depends what you want from your pc i guess , x99 has a few advantages but at a (slightly) higher cost ! |
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Aug 10 2015, 02:26 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
Could someone recommend a good case for me please. I have a few in mind but I'm not sure what brands are best or if it is the right size and all that. Thanks.
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Aug 10 2015, 05:26 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Members Posts: 605 Thank(s): 68 Points: 605 Joined: 11-February 14 Member No.: 4,430 |
I have a massive, completely unnecessary case, the Cooler Master 690 III. That thing is absolutely gorgeous. Massive, but gorgeous. I think the dimensions float somewhere between a mid-tower and full sized tower. Decent build quality too so I wouldn't be surprised if I'm still using it in 10 years. I paid about 80 euros for it though so it'll be in the 70 pound range in the UK.
As for brands, they don't really tend to matter, but well known brands such as Cooler Master, Corsair and BitFenix will have a name to uphold so you can expect those cases to be of better quality. I've heard good things about Lian Li cases too but those cost as much as your average CPU. |
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Aug 10 2015, 06:29 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Old Git SM Members Posts: 707 Thank(s): 344 Points: 707 Joined: 11-December 14 Member No.: 4,549 |
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/...udget_cases_50/ <- might be worth reading through all of that
How about something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-Carbide-Se...r/dp/B009GXZ8MM A lot of people (players) seem to enjoy it. Comes with 2 fans with space for 3 more. -------------------- |
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Aug 10 2015, 08:48 PM
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Knight Group: Members Posts: 443 Thank(s): 98 Points: 443 Joined: 19-September 14 Member No.: 4,499 |
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Aug 10 2015, 09:06 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Veteran SM Members Posts: 793 Thank(s): 409 Points: 793 Joined: 8-March 15 From: Some grey and rainy place Member No.: 4,609 |
I have a lot of fans too. Not enough girls but can't be that picky. I have a sign on my door that says ''no gurls alloud1!!!!1111'' anyway. -------------------- |
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Aug 10 2015, 09:07 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
Ah damn, that is a good choice but I think I need more than just 2 USB slots, need 2 for my keyboard and mouse and probably 1 for other things, like installing my OS from a USB stick. Maybe I could get away with taking out the keyboard and replacing it with the USB stick for that one occasion, I'm not sure if the keyboard is vitally necessary in the process of setting it up. I'll have a look on the reddit discussion though, I will probably find the perfect one there.
EDIT: I'm seeing a lot of cases with very few fans built into them, how hard is it to add fans and how would I do it? Is it basically just screwing them in to random open spaces around the case? Also can 2 fans keep the components cool or is it almost necessary to add extra fans? And about the USB ports, should I just get one of those multi port usb hubs that allow you to plug in more? If I stick with the case that monkey originally suggested, would I need to add extra fans? Sorry about all the questions, I literally have no experience with desktops, but hey, teach a man to fish and he can build his own pc I guess. |
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Aug 10 2015, 10:31 PM
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Knight Errant Group: Old Git SM Members Posts: 707 Thank(s): 344 Points: 707 Joined: 11-December 14 Member No.: 4,549 |
Hobbit, your motherboard comes with 12 USB ports, 6 x 3.0 and 6 x 2.0. It says so right in its Amazon description. Your case wouldn't even need to have ports.
There are designated places for the fans to be placed in. You know, where all the little holes in the case are. So the air can flow. Not a fan expert, but it's definitely not hard to get more of them or install them, don't worry there. Long story short: wouldn't worry about overheating unless you're overclocking or it's ridiculously hot inside. Side fans help, two is minimum since one sucks cold air in and the other pumps it out. But still it's mainly your components' personal fans job to keep their bosses nice and cool. -------------------- |
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Aug 10 2015, 11:02 PM
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Squire Group: Members Posts: 136 Thank(s): 21 Points: 136 Joined: 9-April 14 From: The Shire Member No.: 4,447 |
lol I really don't get this, I guess I have to wait until I see it with my own eyes. I know the motherboard has the 12 ports, but how do you plug the USB sticks into the ports unless they are built into the case? Do you just plug them into the actual motherboard or something? I thought that just meant it had the potential to support up to 12 USB ports if the case could allow that many ports, but I know nothing about this stuff. Damn I am such a noob
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Aug 10 2015, 11:23 PM
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Peasant Group: Members Posts: 16 Thank(s): 9 Points: 16 Joined: 27-July 15 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 4,692 |
The motherboard will slot into the case in such a way that the USB ports will be accessible from the back of the case. Usually there are a few audio or USB ports on the front of the case, and those will plug into the motherboard via a cable provided by the case.
I have a sign on my door that says ''no gurls alloud1!!!!1111'' anyway. He's carried that over from the duel server, you know. -------------------- [insert dank meme here]
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