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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #45 on: March 22, 2009, 09:25:28 PM »
Looks good to me Zazen. Actually looks great. I think taking your time in the matter is the way to go.

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #46 on: March 22, 2009, 11:07:07 PM »
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 :)  Good thing it was with a combo deal.
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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #47 on: March 22, 2009, 11:55:47 PM »
Build Your Own PC Do-It-Yourself For Dummies - Retail
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 :)  Good thing it was with a combo deal.

I just bought that as a counter-weight to the 1600+ page, "Scott Mueller's: Upgrading & Repairing PCs" 18th edition. I bought earlier at Books-a-million....Hehe
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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #48 on: March 23, 2009, 12:42:16 PM »
Ok, after much reading, deliberating and backroom discussion with Tildeath, I think I have decided on this stuff for my build. Double check me to make sure everything looks ok. The theme for me was, high-end w/ biggest bang for the buck with room and framework for future improvement as newer stuff comes out and makes the current top tier stuff cheaper. I purchased the monitor locally ( 24 inch Samsung), so that If I get dead pixels or whatever I can just bring it back to exchange it. The cheesy DD2 memory is for my wife's Dell Dimension 4700.

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Not my choices on several items... putting a lot of monies into this build and not matching components properly.  Same amount of monies and faster system can be built along with a more stable system,  For instance the case... very nice looking case but a huge dust magnet since there are no filters on the fans, nothing in the front 5 1/4 bay covers... just open screening.  Meaning a lot of cleaning and maintenance involved.  As stated on the first page of this thread... the WD6401AALS much faster drive and for the price you can almost get two, check the benchmarks, for the 50 or so additional your spending on the 750 your gaining 110GB (98 or so effective) but losing performance.  etc etc
« Last Edit: March 23, 2009, 12:58:21 PM by TilDeath »

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #49 on: March 23, 2009, 05:56:25 PM »
Not my choices on several items... putting a lot of monies into this build and not matching components properly.  Same amount of monies and faster system can be built along with a more stable system,  For instance the case... very nice looking case but a huge dust magnet since there are no filters on the fans, nothing in the front 5 1/4 bay covers... just open screening.  Meaning a lot of cleaning and maintenance involved.  As stated on the first page of this thread... the WD6401AALS much faster drive and for the price you can almost get two, check the benchmarks, for the 50 or so additional your spending on the 750 your gaining 110GB (98 or so effective) but losing performance.  etc etc
The RE3 version of the WD drives are their "top of the line" supposedly. They are far more reliable and long-lasting than their "black" or "green" counterparts, or so says all the reviewers, thus the higher price. I'd rather pay extra to get some insurance against failures. The cast you recommended is just a mid-tower, not full-tower, I wanted a case that would grow with me, so I don't have to re-case my gear at some point should I add more stuff or video cards get any longer or wider. I intend to keep upgrading this for the next 7 years like I did my previous one.

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #50 on: March 23, 2009, 06:06:13 PM »
Yea, I wasn't very pleased with my Alienware. I paid like 7 grand for it 5-6 years ago and it shipped with a bad stick of ram, obviously they never tested it because it wouldn't pass post. I will never buy from them again. I was playing with the FalconNorthwest builder when I went ahead and did that self-build sheet component by component on Newegg.

Having worked for Dell as a pc builder I'm pretty sure all PC building companies do have quick tests at the very very least not to mention tests that are done while your system is plugged into a giant rack getting its software loaded onto it (QC is getting slacker and slacker as they all try become number 1), I've seen many pcs with a stick of ram just touching the DIMM socket or half in half out pass tests. It probably came loose in transit and got scratched. It would be mind boggling and totally not acceptable if that stick of ram was dead on arrival after passing test, if it didnt pass test or wasnt tested...boycott boycott.
Those companies are a total rip of anyway. PCs are easily built - up to 300 a day sometimes per person...I'd never ever buy a pre built system from a large company after seeing the insides of a pc building plant.

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #51 on: March 23, 2009, 07:30:52 PM »
Having worked for Dell as a pc builder I'm pretty sure all PC building companies do have quick tests at the very very least not to mention tests that are done while your system is plugged into a giant rack getting its software loaded onto it (QC is getting slacker and slacker as they all try become number 1), I've seen many pcs with a stick of ram just touching the DIMM socket or half in half out pass tests. It probably came loose in transit and got scratched. It would be mind boggling and totally not acceptable if that stick of ram was dead on arrival after passing test, if it didnt pass test or wasnt tested...boycott boycott.
Those companies are a total rip of anyway. PCs are easily built - up to 300 a day sometimes per person...I'd never ever buy a pre built system from a large company after seeing the insides of a pc building plant.

300 a day! Yikes

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #52 on: March 23, 2009, 08:23:21 PM »
The RE3 version of the WD drives are their "top of the line" supposedly. They are far more reliable and long-lasting than their "black" or "green" counterparts, or so says all the reviewers, thus the higher price. I'd rather pay extra to get some insurance against failures. The cast you recommended is just a mid-tower, not full-tower, I wanted a case that would grow with me, so I don't have to re-case my gear at some point should I add more stuff or video cards get any longer or wider. I intend to keep upgrading this for the next 7 years like I did my previous one.


My info comes from WD and the personal I deal with there along with tried and true systems built along with bench tests using HD Tune.  Not reviews which are in a lot of cases favorable since advertising/sponsor dollars are involved.  The Dimensions on the Cooler Master (W)9.0" X (H)21.5" X (D)22.7"  The Tempest case specs are (W)8.3" x (H)22.1" x (D)20.5"  I have placed 295GTX(s) in this case Tri SLI and still had room between the drives and the video cards.  The Tempest case has the dust filters for all intake fans along with 6 fans included (hence the nickname Airflow King)  

It also has the ability to add H2O without case mods needed for an internal 220mm Rad.  We have build two of these systems one with a duel loop meaning two reservoirs two pumps.  One cooling the CPU, NB, SB and the second cooling the Vol Regs and the Tri SLI 280GTXs.   There was still room to add more but this had 4 HD's (8 max), 2 DVD's (5 max) FAN control unit and a dual light system.  Not to sure what more could be added to a case.

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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #53 on: March 23, 2009, 09:10:10 PM »
My info comes from WD and the personal I deal with there along with tried and true systems built along with bench tests using HD Tune.  Not reviews which are in a lot of cases favorable since advertising/sponsor dollars are involved.  The Dimensions on the Cooler Master (W)9.0" X (H)21.5" X (D)22.7"  The Tempest case specs are (W)8.3" x (H)22.1" x (D)20.5"  I have placed 295GTX(s) in this case Tri SLI and still had room between the drives and the video cards.  The Tempest case has the dust filters for all intake fans along with 6 fans included (hence the nickname Airflow King)  

It also has the ability to add H2O without case mods needed for an internal 220mm Rad.  We have build two of these systems one with a duel loop meaning two reservoirs two pumps.  One cooling the CPU, NB, SB and the second cooling the Vol Regs and the Tri SLI 280GTXs.   There was still room to add more but this had 4 HD's (8 max), 2 DVD's (5 max) FAN control unit and a dual light system.  Not to sure what more could be added to a case.

Not to interfere but that's impressive information.

I'm going to take a look at the tempest case. I'll leave the hard drive to you pros.

Addendum: Nice looking case. Reminds me a bit of the Antec 900. Good to see the on/off button on top too. Nice price as well, $80.00 after rebate.
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« Reply #54 on: March 28, 2009, 05:11:46 AM »
Well, after much deliberation, advice and consultation I bought all the components for my build listed below. I am working on it as we speak. The only revision is the DDR3 1600 Memory I exchanged for the new DDR3 2000 memory that became available later that day I hit "Submit" on my order. Also notice, the brand new, spiffy overclocker's paradise EVGA board became available the day I ordered, it's crazy cool. I will give a post build follow-up report on how it works with AH for use by those also considering a, "Way of the future..." upgrade motiff. I special thanks to Tildeath, Skuzzy and Avaro for all their advice and suggestions.


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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #55 on: March 28, 2009, 06:36:29 AM »
Looks good. What's the difference between a regular router and a gaming router?

Where's the sound card?


Addendum: Okay I see the sound card. Why that one?
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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #56 on: March 28, 2009, 07:28:27 AM »
"gaming" routers use QoS so, in theory, the game packets get priority over other applications (web, mail, updates etc). This means that eg. if someone else on your network is downloading stuff or watching youtube, it wont cause lag in your game. :)

havent used them myself, but had good reports of the 4300 (the wireless version) :aok
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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #57 on: March 28, 2009, 06:34:12 PM »
Looks good. What's the difference between a regular router and a gaming router?

Where's the sound card?


Addendum: Okay I see the sound card. Why that one?

Amazing reviews, better engineered and superior driver support to Creative crap...Plus I wanted a PcI-E one.
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Re: My New Build For Aces High- Feedback Desired
« Reply #58 on: March 28, 2009, 07:37:21 PM »
Amazing reviews, better engineered and superior driver support to Creative crap...Plus I wanted a PcI-E one.


Just knew you didn't pick it out of the blue.

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« Reply #59 on: April 04, 2009, 01:32:45 PM »
Well, it's all done. It took me about 3 days at 3-4 hours per day to get everything built. I took it nice and slow and read all of the documentation. I will relate my general experience from inception to completion as there seems to be several others contemplating massive overhauls and/or complete builds right now.

Preliminary Shopping Phase:

As I mentioned earlier, my previous gaming rig was an Alienware I selected component by component through their online building interface. This time I went through Newegg and bought absolutely everything piece by piece, hand selecting each component down to individual cables very carefully. I spent about 3 weeks savoring that educational process during which time I conferred with Tildeath and others, read reviews, bought builder books and magazines, etc. I highly recommend taking your time during this phase, my original design concept I had in mind after plinking away with the FalconNorthwest kit builder only vaguely resembles what I ended up with and it's a good thing, in retrospect.

Case & Cooling:

This was very important. I almost messed up, but thanks to Tildeath's advise I didn't and ended up with the Tempest. I really wanted to be able to stick with an air cooled system for now and the Tempest is up to the job. I was unable to get an aftermarket CPU fan as I chose a brand new EVGA X58 Classified Extended form factor motherboard for which no CPU Heat Sink & Fan kit seems to fit yet. So, even with the stock Intel Fan & heatsink I have no cooling problems yet due to the tremendous air flow of the Tempest. The design of the Tempest is great, but the stock fans are very loud and don't push a lot of air. I replaced them all with great fans (not to mention pretty lights). The PC cooling 860 W power supply is cool to the touch. The Triple Hyper X 2000MHz ram is also cool to the touch w/o a dedicated fan thanks to very tall heat spreaders. My only con for the Tempest is the lack of externally accessable drivebays, it has only 3. So, I had to pass on the 2 bay LCD fan controller.

CPU & Memory:

Per my itemized breakdown previously posted I went with the i7 920, a very cost effective yet powerfull CPU solution. At the last minute I was able to get the latest/greatest ram, which I am glad I did as the heat sinks are much better and the timing is tight at 8-8-8-21, @ 2000MHz. For those that don't know what that means, let's just say that it's EXTREMELY fast. I am a coward about overclocking my expensive toys, but with the EVGA X58 Classified Board I am sure I could overclock both the RAM and the CPU generously. Although I would not want to with the CPU just yet with only a stock CPU fan & heatsink and no liquid cooling system. But, that will leave room for future improvement.

Video Card:

I went with the EVGA GTX285 SSC Edition(cherry-picked for quality and pre-hard-overclocked by the factory). Arguably, this card is the absolute best non-dual gpu, single card graphics solution for gaming available. I did not see the point in going with the extra expense, space, heat & power requirements for SLI. I selected that card because it is pre-overclocked, thefore it outperforms all but the newest dual-gpu cards but with less heat & power needs and compatability issues.

Overall Experience:

I must say, I enjoyed myself thoroughly. I bought absolutely everything I needed for this build, including a 24 inch Widescreen LCD gaming monitor retail for well under $3,000. To build something like this through FalconNorthwest after tax and shipping would have been about 3 times that much. I had nothing but good experiences from my direct interactions with Newegg. They allowed me to RMA, for a full refund, the slower memory I had bought so I could instead buy the limited stock & faster memory, even though their memory policy is strictly equivalent/same item exchange only, no refunds. Their shipping was prompt and reasonable. I had to RMA several things, including the Noctua CPU Fan & Heatsink that wouldn't fit the motherboard and the dual bay fan controller that would not fit in my case. The entire RMA process was a breeze. I will never, ever buy a pre-made, custom built computer again, it was well worth the effort. I feel like a proud father of my computer.

New Gaming Rig in Aces High:

I got Aces High up and running at 1900X1200 with the high res texture pack, all possible settings completely maxed in wide screen mode. Aces High can't touch this rig, no matter what's going on... 50 planes, smoke, fire, buff boxes galore, whatever, this rig still pegs at max FR.
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