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15th January 2013, 20:19
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New Custom PC Setup
well the time has come to upgrade my current setup:
Foxconn Flaming Blade Motherboard
i7-950
Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler
Bitfenix survivor case
Thermaltake 775W PSU
3TB WD HDD
250GB WD Barracuda
Innox3D 460 OC GFX
Kingston Hyper X DDR3 Triple Channel 6GB ram
Just can't handle what i throw at it for work. I use Solidworks & Star-ccm+ on a daily basis. and just can't handle it in terms of RAM and really needs an SSD and a much better GFX. Got around £1,200 to spend of course built in components, just wondering on others thoughts on components as i've been out of the field since i built my last pc (18 months)
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15th January 2013, 20:47
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I'd say 8GB or 16GB it... also SSD's will make a big difference with access speeds and boot times.
Other than that its not a bad machine at all.
I would suggest, gettin the card you need. Upgrading RAM and think about clocking it if you really use some super intensive stuff. Perhaps your RAM is running at 1333mhz too. Not 1600 or what ever its capable of.
I wouldn't think you'd need to spend anywhere near 1200 quid, but it certainly will help you get a capable card and some RAM.
Have you rebuilt it recently ? A clean install like ?
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Last edited by Carlvtr88; 15th January 2013 at 20:51.
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15th January 2013, 22:05
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Originally Posted by Carlvtr88
I'd say 8GB or 16GB it... also SSD's will make a big difference with access speeds and boot times.
Other than that its not a bad machine at all.
I would suggest, gettin the card you need. Upgrading RAM and think about clocking it if you really use some super intensive stuff. Perhaps your RAM is running at 1333mhz too. Not 1600 or what ever its capable of.
I wouldn't think you'd need to spend anywhere near 1200 quid, but it certainly will help you get a capable card and some RAM.
Have you rebuilt it recently ? A clean install like ?
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The spec i listed is my current setup which is pretty shit, won't handle CFD at all. I can't upgrade ram because its triple channel and out of slots, its already clocked at 4ghz.
Like hell is my ram running at 1333mhz try more like 2000mhz+ its the T1 version OC'd
I'm building a new system will use this one alongside the new system if the CFD starts munching into that aswell
clean install on the 25th December BSOD :'( . I'm wanting a new setup as I'm the first in the area to be getting fibre optic broadband!!! woop! were on 0.8mb atm so predicted 76mb is nice.
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15th January 2013, 23:22
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I wouldn't say its pretty shit though mate....bit harsh on your own system lol I've seen far far worse.
Seems like you've done all you can regarding getting max out of it.....
You thought about a new board and one of the newest i7's with a new gpu ?
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Originally Posted by saxostevtr
had my car lowered 40mm front and back and now the whole car seems to vibrate.
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Originally Posted by nappert
bet your bird likes it tho
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16th January 2013, 00:48
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Originally Posted by Carlvtr88
I wouldn't say its pretty shit though mate....bit harsh on your own system lol I've seen far far worse.
Seems like you've done all you can regarding getting max out of it.....
You thought about a new board and one of the newest i7's with a new gpu ?
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I suppose, but its what i'm used to, I've always built my own pc's so my view is relative. I had a PC in the 90's that cost over £4,000 to build, it was a monster back in those days, my pc previous to this one was when the first 8800 series gfx came out, with a E6600 intel that must of been 5+ years ago now.
the fact is my limitations are write & read speeds and ram capacity (speed is fine) I can easily get the HDD requirements by a 6Gb/s hdd or a ssd. but to get extra capacity i have to change Mobo if i do that I might aswell go for a newer i7 as you say 1155 or 2011, then my gpu needs a shove so pretty much a new system. wish i didn't go triple channel now,
my gpu atm can't even handle TDU2 on basic Gfx settings gets upto 70degc. even tho i have 4x 120mm fans and 2 x 150mm fans, am currently running with no side panel to keep temps down.
Unfortunately my requirements are not of high end gamers, if it was it would be easy, and my current system would be ok for that. need to have an indepth look at the new chipsets but a highend i5 looks quite promising in terms of OC along with a 4x dual channel 8gb 2000mhz cards, should sort me out, possible a 4gb nvid card.
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16th January 2013, 09:00
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Originally Posted by Jordysport
I suppose, but its what i'm used to, I've always built my own pc's so my view is relative. I had a PC in the 90's that cost over £4,000 to build, it was a monster back in those days, my pc previous to this one was when the first 8800 series gfx came out, with a E6600 intel that must of been 5+ years ago now.
the fact is my limitations are write & read speeds and ram capacity (speed is fine) I can easily get the HDD requirements by a 6Gb/s hdd or a ssd. but to get extra capacity i have to change Mobo if i do that I might aswell go for a newer i7 as you say 1155 or 2011, then my gpu needs a shove so pretty much a new system. wish i didn't go triple channel now,
my gpu atm can't even handle TDU2 on basic Gfx settings gets upto 70degc. even tho i have 4x 120mm fans and 2 x 150mm fans, am currently running with no side panel to keep temps down.
Unfortunately my requirements are not of high end gamers, if it was it would be easy, and my current system would be ok for that. need to have an indepth look at the new chipsets but a highend i5 looks quite promising in terms of OC along with a 4x dual channel 8gb 2000mhz cards, should sort me out, possible a 4gb nvid card.
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TBF mate, i have no idea what this program is you run (Solidworks & Star-ccm+ /CFD) but its fuckin greedy haha. The machine im running here at work is an i7 2600 quad core with 12 GB. I think there is a noticable increase in performance with the new revisions of the I7's and i5's, as opposed to the clarkdale chips for example.
What is it you do, out of interest ? You some sort of computer aided structural design engineer or something ? I had a quick look at Star-CCM.
Also, 0.8 meg...aah thats just excruciatingly painful. Glad to hear your having some fibre installed. I've had fibre for the last 10 years, but its only 30meg. More than enough for a stand-alone machine though.
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had my car lowered 40mm front and back and now the whole car seems to vibrate.
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Originally Posted by nappert
bet your bird likes it tho
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Last edited by Carlvtr88; 16th January 2013 at 09:10.
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16th January 2013, 12:17
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Originally Posted by Carlvtr88
TBF mate, i have no idea what this program is you run (Solidworks & Star-ccm+ /CFD) but its fuckin greedy haha. The machine im running here at work is an i7 2600 quad core with 12 GB. I think there is a noticable increase in performance with the new revisions of the I7's and i5's, as opposed to the clarkdale chips for example.
What is it you do, out of interest ? You some sort of computer aided structural design engineer or something ? I had a quick look at Star-CCM.
Also, 0.8 meg...aah thats just excruciatingly painful. Glad to hear your having some fibre installed. I've had fibre for the last 10 years, but its only 30meg. More than enough for a stand-alone machine though.
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well the programs themselves solidworks & starccm are one of the most power hungry programs for RAM, graphics and processing power, basically its an iterative program. on their own for small models such as wishbones on a car my system is fine it flies through it, But when i'm running a full car model with rotating wheels etc etc it can't handle it at all.
0.8meg is on a good day tbh, only recently upgraded from dial up. as that was faster than the broadband around here for a long time. I think were one of the first in the SW to get fibre bar from the city centre's.
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16th January 2013, 12:40
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Passmark7.0
(running 32bit atm after clean install as i couldn't find 64bit but will be installing in a mo)
CPU - 4413.6 (standard not OC'd)
2D GFX - 332.5
3D GFX - 2876.1
Memory - 873.1
Disk - 317.5
CD - N/A
Total 1192.0
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19th January 2013, 00:15
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Do the applications support hyperthreading? If not, your i7 is utterly pointless.
Just buy this, problem solved - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=FS-246-OE
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19th January 2013, 00:18
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19th January 2013, 01:26
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Indeed you are correct, MOST of my programs perform better without hyperthreading but some do, but most of the heavy duty ones hate hyperthreading. hence why I'm looking at an i5,
just to clarify the spec listed is my old PC with the i7-950 which was Not spec'd for this application.
I am not a fan of built pc's prefer to DIY and get the cable routing right. but atm looking at a partial upgrade package of £500 which consists of.
i5 3570k
Asus p5z77-v lx
corsair vengeance 16gb (2x8gb) 1866mhz
ocz vertex 4 256gb ssd
corsair h80i cpu cooler
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20th January 2013, 17:16
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Originally Posted by Jordysport
Indeed you are correct, MOST of my programs perform better without hyperthreading but some do, but most of the heavy duty ones hate hyperthreading. hence why I'm looking at an i5,
just to clarify the spec listed is my old PC with the i7-950 which was Not spec'd for this application.
I am not a fan of built pc's prefer to DIY and get the cable routing right. but atm looking at a partial upgrade package of £500 which consists of.
i5 3570k
Asus p5z77-v lx
corsair vengeance 16gb (2x8gb) 1866mhz
ocz vertex 4 256gb ssd
corsair h80i cpu cooler
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I've built my own for the past 13 years but last year I took the plunge and got a ready built system from OCUK. Was no more expensive than buying parts separately and all pre OC'd and built (very well I might add).
Can't fault it, I'd strongly advise it as an option.
P.S. Stay away from OCZ SSD's, they are the worst in the world for reliability and most fail.
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21st January 2013, 04:58
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It needs 16gb of ram, 8 is normally sufficient, but seeing as you want to majorly upgrade.
You need an SSD like you said.
460 isn't a bad card though, i'd upgrade the ram and ssd first.
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22nd January 2013, 18:33
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Originally Posted by Bound
It needs 16gb of ram, 8 is normally sufficient, but seeing as you want to majorly upgrade.
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Pointless if the apps aren't x64.
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24th January 2013, 10:30
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Originally Posted by Penn
Pointless if the apps aren't x64.
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of course there 64bit, ALL of my power intensive programs are 64bit along with my OS now, so Passmark is a bit higher at 1900. I've got starccm+ now just waiting on Solidworks 64bit so will let you all know how it performs but still looking for a partial upgrade of sorts at some point.
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24th January 2013, 10:31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bound
It needs 16gb of ram, 8 is normally sufficient, but seeing as you want to majorly upgrade.
You need an SSD like you said.
460 isn't a bad card though, i'd upgrade the ram and ssd first.
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Yes but to upgrade Ram i need a different mobo, if i get a different mobo then need a new CPU and Cooler so thats why I listed parts above.
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