New self build PC spec
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New self build PC spec
Thinking of passing my PC onto one of the kids - 3 years old now and getting long in the tooth! Thats the PC not the kid
This is my thoughts on spec - any comments?
Processor Intel Quad Core Q6600 2.4 GHz S775
MB XFX S775 nForce 780i DDR2 ATX Audio Lan 3 Way SLI
Case Thermaltake VA7000BWA Shark Case
PSU TBC - have a spare 600w unit at home I can utilise
RAM Crucial 2 x 1GB 240pin DIMM PC2-6400
HD 2 x Samsung Spinpoint 320GB 8MB
Graphics 2 x Nvidia 7600 GTX (already have) in SLI mode
OS Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Monitor Samsung 22" Wide screen 5ms LCD TFT
I realise the graphics are not quite up to the level of the rest of the system, and maybe more RAM would be useful, but I can upgrade those later and get this for around £700.
This is my thoughts on spec - any comments?
Processor Intel Quad Core Q6600 2.4 GHz S775
MB XFX S775 nForce 780i DDR2 ATX Audio Lan 3 Way SLI
Case Thermaltake VA7000BWA Shark Case
PSU TBC - have a spare 600w unit at home I can utilise
RAM Crucial 2 x 1GB 240pin DIMM PC2-6400
HD 2 x Samsung Spinpoint 320GB 8MB
Graphics 2 x Nvidia 7600 GTX (already have) in SLI mode
OS Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Monitor Samsung 22" Wide screen 5ms LCD TFT
I realise the graphics are not quite up to the level of the rest of the system, and maybe more RAM would be useful, but I can upgrade those later and get this for around £700.
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Re: New self build PC spec
Stay away from this OS as long as you don´t like to fly any modified IL-2 version. I think my fellowman Airway is running this OS on his machine and he´s been able to join us since then ...:FI:Nellip wrote:Processor Intel Quad Core Q6600 2.4 GHz S775
MB XFX S775 nForce 780i DDR2 ATX Audio Lan 3 Way SLI
Case Thermaltake VA7000BWA Shark Case
PSU TBC - have a spare 600w unit at home I can utilise
RAM Crucial 2 x 1GB 240pin DIMM PC2-6400
HD 2 x Samsung Spinpoint 320GB 8MB
Graphics 2 x Nvidia 7600 GTX (already have) in SLI mode
OS Vista Home Premium 64 bit
Monitor Samsung 22" Wide screen 5ms LCD TFT
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Re: New self build PC spec
Yeah Vista 64 bit is an ass when it comes to the game. Stick with the 32 bit version or good old XP mate
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Re: New self build PC spec
3 years? It's barely run in!
£700 ? Hope that includes the cost of Vista
( I got a quote of £210 for ATI Quad 5600 CPU +fan ASUS MB + 2 GB ram for my re-fit)
£700 ? Hope that includes the cost of Vista
( I got a quote of £210 for ATI Quad 5600 CPU +fan ASUS MB + 2 GB ram for my re-fit)
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Re: New self build PC spec
Specs look good, Sneak.
Except for the OS, of course. Leave V64 alone alone alone alone alone.
As said above, go with V32 if you must, or use dependable, ancient XP.
Except for the OS, of course. Leave V64 alone alone alone alone alone.
As said above, go with V32 if you must, or use dependable, ancient XP.
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!
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Re: New self build PC spec
I'm using 32 bit Vista- no problems at all to report. Very stable. Runs Il2 great.
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Re: New self build PC spec
I nowaday got 64bit Vista running well and the service packs helped a lot.
Together with some hardware and not so well programmed drivers it can make you go crazy anyway.
Some Hardware has still no 64bit drivers
I changed some hardware and now its running well.But be prepared to run into troubled if you don't precheck if your hardware is compatible with Vista and/or 64bit.
Together with some hardware and not so well programmed drivers it can make you go crazy anyway.
Some Hardware has still no 64bit drivers
I changed some hardware and now its running well.But be prepared to run into troubled if you don't precheck if your hardware is compatible with Vista and/or 64bit.
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Re: New self build PC spec
Well finally got the bits - some changes from my original thoughts but heres the list
Mobo Asus Striker Extreme
Processor Intel Q6600
Case Antec 900
Memory 2GB DDR2 800
HD x 2 Seagate Barracuda 320 GB
Monitor LG 22" widescreen HD
OS XP for now..........
DVD Samsung Lightscribe x20
Graphics 2 x Nvidia 7800 GTX in SLI mode for now
Now all I have to do is get it all working!
Mobo Asus Striker Extreme
Processor Intel Q6600
Case Antec 900
Memory 2GB DDR2 800
HD x 2 Seagate Barracuda 320 GB
Monitor LG 22" widescreen HD
OS XP for now..........
DVD Samsung Lightscribe x20
Graphics 2 x Nvidia 7800 GTX in SLI mode for now
Now all I have to do is get it all working!
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Re: New self build PC spec
Plea for help................?
I have assembled my new machine but have obviously not got everything in the right place
There is power = lots of pretty blue LEDs on the mobo light up = but machine does not enter start up? Any one got any ideas or willing to spend some time on TS talking me through it?
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I have assembled my new machine but have obviously not got everything in the right place
There is power = lots of pretty blue LEDs on the mobo light up = but machine does not enter start up? Any one got any ideas or willing to spend some time on TS talking me through it?
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Re: New self build PC spec
Any beeping from your mainboard?
There is a beeping code on wich you can hear where the problem might be.
Is there at least anything showing up on the monitor while booting or not even the bios?
There is a beeping code on wich you can hear where the problem might be.
Is there at least anything showing up on the monitor while booting or not even the bios?
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Boot from CD or not even a POST screen?
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Re: New self build PC spec
No bleeps, no fans spinning, nada - apart from the pretty blue lights
I think it might be the wiring for the on/off button? Does that sound like a possibility?
I struggled to understand some of the connections for the "System Panel Connector" - I did not seem to have enough wires to plug into it compared to the manual picture so looks like I will have to check this out. Mobo is an Asus Sriker Extreme if anyone has come across one of these before?
I think it might be the wiring for the on/off button? Does that sound like a possibility?
I struggled to understand some of the connections for the "System Panel Connector" - I did not seem to have enough wires to plug into it compared to the manual picture so looks like I will have to check this out. Mobo is an Asus Sriker Extreme if anyone has come across one of these before?
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Could try a continuity test on the case panel switches.
A multimeter or battery and lamp will do . use 2 pieces of fuse wire pushed into switch plugs.
Test power and reset button.
Connections are usually marked, though you may need a spyglass to read on MB.
Check all jumper settings in manual.
Check youve not swapped power or HD LED leads to power or reset pins
A multimeter or battery and lamp will do . use 2 pieces of fuse wire pushed into switch plugs.
Test power and reset button.
Connections are usually marked, though you may need a spyglass to read on MB.
Check all jumper settings in manual.
Check youve not swapped power or HD LED leads to power or reset pins
"The marksman hitteth the target partly by pulling, partly by letting go. The boatsman reacheth the landing partly by pulling, partly by letting go." (Egyptian proverb)
Re: New self build PC spec
Hi Nellip,
Sorry things haven't gone to plan for you.
Some things to try...
- Have you plugged the 8-pin power connector into it's socket which is above and to the left of the CPU?
- With regard to the "System Panel Connector", in most cases the ground/- is the black wire and the + is the coloured wire.
- On the I/O panel of the board (where you plug in your mouse, network cable, etc.) there should be a small panel which displays messages during the POST sequence after you press the power button. Does it show anything?
- Try powering on with just one graphics card and one stick of RAM installed.
Good luck.
Sorry things haven't gone to plan for you.
Some things to try...
- Have you plugged the 8-pin power connector into it's socket which is above and to the left of the CPU?
- With regard to the "System Panel Connector", in most cases the ground/- is the black wire and the + is the coloured wire.
- On the I/O panel of the board (where you plug in your mouse, network cable, etc.) there should be a small panel which displays messages during the POST sequence after you press the power button. Does it show anything?
- Try powering on with just one graphics card and one stick of RAM installed.
Good luck.