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Title: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Masherbrum on June 29, 2008, 09:53:09 PM
Just ordered everything but the Video Card.

ASUS P5K-E P35 775 RETAIL
2Gx2-MUSHKIN 996619 PC-8500 (1066)
APEVIA(ASPIRE) CF4SL-UBL-LED
LINK DEPOT 12" 3PIN POWER EX CABLE

ASUS-SILENT KNIGHT II CPU COOLER

I'm hoping everything goes good.   Mushkin has been recommended to me by Mushkin (damn good Tech. Support for their forums.  My post was answered within two minutes), and MANY friends.   I have a friend from my work who has built a ton of PC's and is gonna help me out.    I debated on the Cooler the most, this one seems to be pretty darn good.   I don't like the "pin" style ones.   

I will be posting some pics of a "clean pc" after this is done.   Mine is VERY CLEAN right now, but this will be even better.  I haven't seen a cleaner "X-Cruiser" case to date.  I have absolutely NO INTENTION of OC'ing anything but the Memory to 2.0v if I need too.   I'm hoping a lot of this is "plug and play.   I'll be reinstalling XP Pro.   I will be sticking with SP2.   My disc has 1 and having the minimal amount of programs running is mighty tempting.   But, I'll go to SP2 and ignore SP3. 


I'm looking at a 9800GTX now.   8800GTS's seem hard to come by and now I'm reading horror stories of BFG's being "reused" with "overlapping stickers" and "being dusty".   Wife wanted me to wait a week or two on the VC, I obliged. 
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on June 29, 2008, 11:08:06 PM
Congrats! But did I miss something? I don't see the cpu.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Fulmar on June 29, 2008, 11:15:17 PM
I have only the highest recommendations for BFG products in my personal experience.  About 3 years ago my trust ti4600 fan was making the dying noise.  So I called their tech support asking if I could at least order a replacement fan.  They told me that even the fan is covered by their lifetime warranty.  So I RMA'd the card and in return I was given a new 5900XT (I know it was the 5xxx series, but at least a sort of upgrade since the 4600 was discontinued).

A few months later I was getting BSOD during some games, so I called their tech support and they transfered me to one of their engineers (not a read from script Joe) who pointed me to check out my PSU as causing the problems.  He was right, my voltages were severely weak.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Rondar on June 30, 2008, 12:54:12 AM
Congrats! But did I miss something? I don't see the cpu.

Getback if I recall correctly, he already has an e8400 which he had ordered roughly a month ago.  Bought a few things first then was gonna order the other stuff later, which later is here now looks like.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Rondar on June 30, 2008, 01:03:17 AM
Karaya you will have essentially the same system I have, although yours a tad better.  Mine has not glitched even once or balked or anything but work like it is supposed to.  I have not done any overclocking nor do I see any need to.  I am using the stock intel cooler on my 8400 and after a good hour and a half of gv'ing in here my temps on both cores have not risen above 39 with an average room temp of 76 degrees.  Idle temps run at 32 to 33  using the Realtemp software.

I do have an Evga 8800gt  512mb vid card.  The frames stay at 60 no matter what I do, smoke, explosions, fire, etc.  and have not had any puter freezups like in the past with old computer.  I am sold on a good power supply.  I used to think it really didnt matter much but after getting a good one I can see the difference.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: BaldEagl on June 30, 2008, 02:39:53 AM
Here's hoping everything goes well.  I'm sure you're going to like it.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on July 02, 2008, 04:53:12 PM
Getback if I recall correctly, he already has an e8400 which he had ordered roughly a month ago.  Bought a few things first then was gonna order the other stuff later, which later is here now looks like.

Thanks Rondar, Hard for me to keep track.

In that case Masher, wtg, excellent chip. Currently have mine clocked at 3.45 ghz. and leaving it there.

Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Masherbrum on July 02, 2008, 07:25:49 PM
I got everything here.   It appears that either Sat. or Sunday is going to be "D-Day."   
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on July 02, 2008, 07:32:38 PM
That thing will fly Masher. Good luck on the build. Any questions you know where to post.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Masherbrum on July 02, 2008, 07:54:13 PM
You know what's special bout this BBS.   Sure, some of us will "butt heads" every now and then.   But, when the call comes for help, help is always there. 

<<S>> bro's and I'll keep you posted.   I'm just hoping everything got here in good condition. 
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Masherbrum on July 03, 2008, 03:39:59 PM
Quick dumb question:

I'm going to be using my primary HD (SATA) as my Boot drive.   My IDE drive crapped out, literally right after I got my 90GB's of ripped CD's in my collection off of it and onto my WD Passport.   

Now, I'm gathering my programs, AH included onto My Passport.   When I wipe this drive to reinstall XP Pro, do I need a Floppy?   Or can I go into BIOS and set my startup to CD ROM or SATA?   

I don't know if I'm confusing RAID with SATA.   I'm not going RAID.

Thanks in advance.   
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Dragon on July 03, 2008, 03:58:38 PM
Your confusing RAID with SATA, SATA is the connection for the hard drive, RAID is the joining of multiple hard drives to act as on or to provide backup.  You will have to boot from CD in BIOS.  Connect minimum parts together for XP install and then add vid, sound, extra RAM later.  Makes for a less aggravating install. 
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: DREDIOCK on July 03, 2008, 05:26:16 PM
Connect minimum parts together for XP install and then add vid, sound, extra RAM later.  Makes for a less aggravating install. 

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LOL
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Dragon on July 03, 2008, 06:44:56 PM
That's some funny toejam. But, you won't get those messages till XPloder is done loading.  There are a lot of sites that give incredible amounts of info on how to build a new comp.  I recommend that you visit 3-4 sites and compile all the info, get together the steps that are similar, and follow the directions that you come up with.  I'm assuming this is your first build.  Sorry if it's not.  But mine is my first build and that's what I did.  The only problem I had was XP would not intsall properly till I pulled my 2nd gig of ram from the motherboard and tried again.  Installed w/o issue.  Then had to install 2nd stick of RAM and vid card and this and that.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: MonsterZer0 on July 03, 2008, 07:31:23 PM
I'm pretty sure u know this but when u remove parts out of the static bag - Do Not place them on top of the static bag. Make sure your grounded : > I have had no problems with sp3 karaya. The less u have 2 open your case 2 check things the better off u are.  So just take your time.  As for the cpu fan u might have 2 change the bracket surrounding the cpu on the motherboard. Check that first before U install the motherboard 2 the case. Sweet machine Karaya.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: MonsterZer0 on July 03, 2008, 07:35:59 PM
The only problem I had was XP would not intsall properly till I pulled my 2nd gig of ram from the motherboard and tried again.  Installed w/o issue.  Then had to install 2nd stick of RAM and vid card and this and that.

That would bother me about the ram. Normally means u have a defective memory stick.  Before installing windows did u test the other memory stick by itself?
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: BaldEagl on July 04, 2008, 12:39:00 AM
To actually answer your question, once the machine is assembled and you boot the first time, go into the BIOS.  There are several things you'll want/need to set.  Time of day, etc. among them.  One of these is primary boot device.  You can set it to whatever you want, but, since there's no OS installed and you don't have a floppy, set it to your CD ROM drive.  Insert the Windows CD, save changes and exit BIOS.  You will boot to the CD and windows installation will begin.  Once it's done, power down, re-boot, enter BIOS and set your SATA drive (which you just installed Windows on) as your primary boot device.

You can set any device as primary, even a flash card.  It's up to you.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on July 06, 2008, 04:00:23 PM
Didn't read it all but did anybody say reset the CMOS? Really should do that.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Masherbrum on July 06, 2008, 09:37:00 PM
This install has gone almost PERFECTLY.   Installed everything hardware related and it fired up without a problem.   It seems I chose the right stuff.   

The only hiccup was having to AT&T for info on how to setup their connection and the guy was fast and English.   According to the ASUS PC II suite, the CPU at idle is 34 degrees C.   It doesn't surprise me at all, I will post pics tomorrow of the cleanest I've ever seen the X-Cruiser case and my buddy wanted to get even more anal with cable management.   

I'm installing SP2 as I type this.   This CPU is lightning and I WILL NOT be oc'ing at all.   

The SATA was recognized without a hitch.   

To ALL of you, I thank you for your help.   THIS is why I play the game and enjoy our virtual friendships.   Maybe one day we can all gather around a table and talk to each other.   
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Rondar on July 06, 2008, 10:19:28 PM
Knew you would like it.  I see no need to overclock mine either.  What vidcard did you end up with in your machine?
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: MonsterZer0 on July 06, 2008, 11:25:17 PM
Great 2 hear karaya.  After updating windows & installing all appl. use a program like Easycleaner 2 clean up your registry and unncessary files. U might have 2 pay of it, if so I have it and will burn it on a cd for u.  Other programs like adware and spybot are worth its weight in gold.  Just pm me your addy if u like and I'll ship the cd out 2 u. 
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: BaldEagl on July 07, 2008, 01:40:11 AM
This CPU is lightning and I WILL NOT be oc'ing at all. 

 :lol  Thats what I said too and now my 2.66 Ghz CPU is running at 3.2 Ghz.
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on July 07, 2008, 06:30:16 AM
:lol  Thats what I said too and now my 2.66 Ghz CPU is running at 3.2 Ghz.

I can tell he is thinking about it.  :rofl

WTG Karaya on the build!
Title: Re: I hope this is one of the better 4th of July weekends I've had
Post by: Getback on July 07, 2008, 05:29:11 PM
I'm pretty sure u know this but when u remove parts out of the static bag - Do Not place them on top of the static bag. Make sure your grounded : > I have had no problems with sp3 karaya. The less u have 2 open your case 2 check things the better off u are.  So just take your time.  As for the cpu fan u might have 2 change the bracket surrounding the cpu on the motherboard. Check that first before U install the motherboard 2 the case. Sweet machine Karaya.

Oops, I didn't know that. Too late it's built.

Say Karaya, Since Baldegle and I practically built this thing for you :P are you coming over to Bish?