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Jafo's OK PC Build of 2015

Jafo's OK PC Build of 2015

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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Reply #201 Top

Quoting psychoak, reply 201

When I ran the installer, it put all that phoning home crap up as options and I disabled it right then and there. It's not even something you have to hunt for to get rid of it was less effort than setting the clock.

Yep. and to top it off much of it is to enable Cortana...and that's not even available in Oz [yet].

 

Reply #202 Top

It should be, it was supposed to be up early September.

Reply #203 Top

Cortana is available in these regions for these languages:

  • China: (Chinese simplified)
  • France: French
  • Germany: German
  • Italy: Italian
  • Spain: Spanish
  • United Kingdom: English
  • United States: English
Reply #205 Top

Yep....

....and there's no point being an insider....unless you want to be the first kid on the block to be fucked royally by your OS ....;p

Reply #206 Top

Quoting psychoak, reply 201

When I ran the installer, it put all that phoning home crap up as options and I disabled it right then and there.

Sure you got it all? 

You do know there's some phone home crap buried deep within 10's core, right? 

And that it cannot be disabled without feching up the entire OS?  Which actually would be appropriate.

Anyway, the gist of my last post wasn't a dig at Win 10.  That was a precursor to the real dig... fat fechen politicians. :-"

Like I said, I was in a frivolous frame of mind... and I dislike politicians more than I dislike Win 10.... just! }:)

Oh yeah, I'm still in a frivolous, shit stirring frame of mind.  All my stuff is at the new house, and the power will be connected in the morning so I'll be able to spend my first night there tomorrow [Monday, Oz time].  So yeah, I'm in a good mood.

Quoting Jafo, reply 206

Yep....

....and there's no point being an insider....unless you want to be the first kid on the block to be fucked royally by your OS ....;P

See, I knew you really didn't trust/like Win 10.  I just knew it, I did!   Yup, I knew all that BS about 10 being fairdinkum was just to get a rise out of me.

Well now the truth is finally out there... Jafo thinks 10 fucks people over. :grin: ;P :w00t: :-"

Reply #207 Top

starkers....your input re 10 will have meaning ONLY if you ever actually use it.

Spouting someone else's dislike of it is meaningless.  You were constantly TELLING me that my dislike of 8 was because I simply didn't use it enough to like it....and here you are being a total bullshit artist by NOT practising what you preach.

Win 10 is - for want of a better title...a public BETA [whilst the insider ver is at best an alpha].  There are enough quirks on Terry's machine....[a long-running OS upgraded] to NOT  need more of them with the alpha program.

WHEN it is arguably 'finally RTM' it will be a superior OS to any and all before it, and definitely superior to the one you claim has the sun shining out of its arse.

Reply #208 Top

jafo, I would tend to call the insiders a pre-commit by developer, rather than alpha(which implies that it has had SOME internal testing for functionality) and the public is more a alpha testing stage where the PUBLIC find the bugs/problems for microsoft to (hopefully) eventually get around to 'patching'(read making worse)

harpo the ghost NON-subcribing tech

Reply #209 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 208

WHEN it is arguably 'finally RTM' it will be a superior OS to any and all before it

I'm glad to see you feel that way, seriously.  I do intend to upgrade to it before the free period expires, purely for the longer support period, and I'm hoping that I don't have to grit my teeth for too long during or afterward.  I still have hope while leaving in the oven to bake a little longer.

Reply #210 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 208

Spouting someone else's dislike of it is meaningless. You were constantly TELLING me that my dislike of 8 was because I simply didn't use it enough to like it....and here you are being a total bullshit artist by NOT practising what you preach.

You do realise that my last couple of posts have been far from serious, don't you?   I really don't care about Win 10 and who likes and uses it... or not.  Just because I'm not going there does not mean I begrudge others for having done so.  Each to his/her own! 

Like I said earlier, I'm done discussing Win 10 in any serious way.  As you point out, I have not used it, so there's not a lot I can add to what I've already said...the fact I don't like it and will stay with what I am happy with.

Oh there is one more thing: prolonged use of Windows 10 will give you warts, athletes foot and a runny nose... and extended use negates the effect of Viagra, which at your age could lead to feeling limp all over.

;P

Reply #211 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 211

Oh there is one more thing: prolonged use of Windows 10 will give you warts, athletes foot and a runny nose... and extended use negates the effect of Viagra, which at your age could lead to feeling limp all over.

Well....I DO have a sore throat.....

Reply #212 Top

Added a new 'bit of kit' to the system.

I needed a decent capacity [but small] external HD to go into the fire-safe as the third condom...to be sure to be sure to be sure...

So I got one of these.

We've come a long way when something about half the size of a 3.5" floppy can hold 1TB....;)

 

http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MU-PS1T0B/AM

Reply #213 Top

Yep, those Samsung externals are great gear, and a 1TB is on my shopping list for sometime later in 2016.  I figure something that small would be a perfect partner to go out and about with my HP 2-in-1.  Yeah, SD memory cards are okay for basic storage, but not so good for playing music and video... which can so help pass the time while waiting at the doctors/hospital, etc.  I do have a Toshiba 1TB portable HDD that does the job, but it sucks a lot of battery power and a Samsung poratable SSD would serve my needs so much better.

I've been looking at getting one for a while now, but being there's a shortage of storage space in here in the new place, I have some other 'gotta-gets' [wardrobes/cupboards, etc] before I can think about such things.  Never mind, they may have come down in price by the time I'm ready to buy.

Reply #214 Top

Latest addition to the 'beast' is a modem/router that actually works.

Since setting it up a week or so ago it hasn't missed a beat...or rather hasn't lost connection and needed rebooting...as the old one did with monotonous regularity.

 

Reply #215 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 214

Latest addition to the 'beast' is a modem/router that actually works.

Since setting it up a week or so ago it hasn't missed a beat...or rather hasn't lost connection and needed rebooting...as the old one did with monotonous regularity.

 


My modem/router never misses a beat, either.  I wish that I could say the same for the Telstra connection outside, which is forever going on the blink and even cutting out altogether.  Although my current provider is iinet, the lines are Telstra's... and they're those fechen useless copper ones that are as old as Moses' great, great grandad.  Curently I'm geeting less than a 1/4 of the speed I'm paying for... and as for the landline, haven't been able to make or recieve a call for a week now.

This is a clear cut case as to why the Turnbull gov't should NOT be using copper frome the node when connecting the NBN to households/properties.  The copper network is antiquated, in some places it's over 50 years old, and has become far too unreliable and costly to repair.  And I'm not the only one locally who's having issues with phone and internet via Telstra's copper lines.  A mate who's a Telstra techie told me that the poor service/no service complaints around here are among the highest in SE Qld, that repairs are piecemeal efforts at best and no plans to upgrade to fibre-optic have been made thus far.... much less the NBN

I like where I'm living - both the house and the area/suburb - so I'd hate to have to move because the phone and internet service is piss poor. 

Damned Telstra, likes to charge premium prices but can't/won't provide a premium service. >:(

Reply #216 Top

Been abourt 2 weeks now and still no drop-outs or any other issues.

Kinda wish I'd got a new one sooner...;p

Reply #217 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 216

Been abourt 2 weeks now and still no drop-outs or any other issues.

Kinda wish I'd got a new one sooner...;P

Yeah, the Telstra suppied modems are crap, if that's what you had.  I got a free one when I signed up a while back, but I soon swapped it out for a Netgear unit I had. Not only was it more reliable/efficient, I got better speeds from it as well.  Now I have an iinet suppied one and it is very good... and will deliver the top speeds when the 'outside' network allows it.

Speaking of the 'outside' network, the techie came on Friday and sorta fixed it.  I'm still not getting full speed, but it's at least allowing me to load pages, download updates, etc, and stream Netflix.  Couldn't do all that before.  Yeah, he told me that there was a broken wire in the junction box outide, and that he'd done the best he was authorised to fix it.  He said that the copper wiring around here is so brittle and can break with just a creepy crawly walking over it, and that Telstra will not authorise any replacement wiring or components unless absolutley necessary.  All he could do was solder it back together and hope for the best.

And IF EVER the NBN gets here... that's what they'll be using to hook it up to properties now Turnbull effed everything up.  What a fechen joke!  He takes a perfectly good firbre optic network a bottlenecks it with copper to so-say save money.  What a fucken idiot.  As is evidenced by the antiquated copper network around here, there are no savings to be made.... techies don't come cheap and they're out here with monotonous regularity, not that Turnbull gives a rat's arse.

 

>:( >:( :annoyed: >:( >:(

Reply #218 Top

Wasn't a Telstra one.

Reply #219 Top

Just as well, they're crap with a capital rubbish, :-"

Yup, I'm starting to dislike Telstra as much as I dislike bankers and Microsoft/Windows 10... the POS that it is. >:(

Reply #220 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 216

Been abourt 2 weeks now and still no drop-outs or any other issues.

Kinda wish I'd got a new one sooner...

Now it's 2 months and STILL no issues.

I think I've rebooted the machine once in that time.....otherwise online 24/7/365.

Reply #221 Top

Nearly 2 years since the build.....and I came to realize the old ASUS MW221u monitor has survived two system 'upgrades' and been serving 3 machines now for what seems like eons.  In fact the First rig I'd used it on was a P4-500.... that's how old.

Since then I've never really been able to actually tax a GTX-980.... not with a native res of 1680x1050....

 

So,

I decided it's about time I looked at a screen that was a little more than ye olde 22".

 

The new thing on the way is another ASUS....but this time running 2560x1440....27" at 165 hz with G-sync and all sorts of fun stuff not imagined when the MW was a fairly decent monitor.   It still works 24/7 but sometimes it gets all squirly and you have to 'turn-it-off-and-turn-it-on-again'.

 

So....this is the critter...

https://www.asus.com/au/Monitors/ROG-SWIFT-PG279Q/ 

 

...a PG279Q.

 

Finally my screen will be bigger than my computer case....;)

Reply #222 Top

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You built that monster and used a 1680x1050 piece of shit from the dark ages of LCD technology?  Priorities man, priorities...  I'd have gouged my eyes out years ago.

Reply #223 Top

Quoting psychoak, reply 222

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You built that monster and used a 1680x1050 piece of shit from the dark ages of LCD technology?  Priorities man, priorities...  I'd have gouged my eyes out years ago.

I was kinda staying faithful to the old one...cos it'd been good to me for so long.

The upside now is that I think I'm going to be gob-smacked by how much better the new one will be...;)

Reply #224 Top

Seriously!  That POS is from an age when LCD's were still vastly inferior to my $800 CRT, it was still a pretty big step down when it died in 2008 and I had to replace it. :(

Reply #225 Top

Quoting psychoak, reply 224

Seriously!  That POS is from an age when LCD's were still vastly inferior to my $800 CRT, it was still a pretty big step down when it died in 2008 and I had to replace it. :(

Yes....as I recall the reason I ended up with the MW221 was my CRT got harder and harder to see as the picture began to shrink....ultimately to a single dot...;)

At which stage if I'd only also had a Harley Davidson I would have had two excellent boat anchors...;)