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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Pigslilspaz on March 26, 2011, 11:45:00 PM
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Finally finished my first build last night. Will post pictures as soon as I get a decent camera (or my girlfriend lets me use hers).
Specs are:
Mobo: Gigabyte x58 USB 3.0
CPU: Intel i7 950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz (Stock Cooler, no OC)
Case: Xclio Blackhawk
PSU: Corsair TX850w
GPU: EVGA Nvidia 460SE (Fermi) 1GB
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB
RAM: Corsair XMS3 (2GBx3 for 6GB)
Extra: ASUS DRW-24B1ST (DVD Drive), Rosewill RNX-N250PC (Wireless PCI adapter)
Total Price Before Taxes: $1035.81
Also running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit on it (not saying why I omitted it's cost :devil).
Windows Experience scores:
CPU: 7.5
RAM: 7.5
Graphics: 7.4
Gaming Graphics: 7.4
Hard Disk: 5.9
Thank you guys so much for helping me choose which parts to use, I know I asked a lot of questions and learned so much about this stuff (such as don't get a Rosewill PSU unless its for a pyrotechnic display). I completely blown away from this because of being used to my old 2002-2003 Dell DHP (512MB RAM and onboard GPU as a comparison)
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Also running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit on it (not saying why I omitted it's cost :devil).
Got a copy for $12 at my college's bookstore. :D
Nice build, looking forward to seeing the pics. :aok
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Got my copy for $12 at my college's bookstore. :D
:rofl
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:rofl
I know, right... The only issue is that it's a student license that they can revoke after graduation. From what I've heard from graduates they let ya keep it though.
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I know, right... The only issue is that it's a student license that they can revoke after graduation. From what I've heard from graduates they let ya keep it though.
they can.. why would they? is it their property?
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they can.. why would they? is it their property?
Technically, if you leave the school you bought it from, the license isn't valid anymore (had to sign a form). If you graduate, then you have to sign another form promising not to distribute the copy, but you can use it on your personal machine. I have no clue about the legal mumbo-jumbo, but they let me have it cheap so I'll play by their rules.
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Technically, if you leave the school you bought it from, the license isn't valid anymore (had to sign a form). If you graduate, then you have to sign another form promising not to distribute the copy, but you can use it on your personal machine. I have no clue about the legal mumbo-jumbo, but they let me have it cheap so I'll play by their rules.
:lol --> it was cheap. whatever.
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:lol --> it was cheap. whatever.
I have no clue if you're being sarcastic now...
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Every time I post a thread it gets hopelessly derailed...
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Every time I post a thread it gets hopelessly derailed...
We're just waiting for those pics bro. You've already given us the details.
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they can.. why would they? is it their property?
Technically yes. That's what licensing is. In this case it's a temporary license so it's kind of like renting. A permanent license is more like ownership but the licensing authority still maintains rights as to how the licence can be used which are stipulated in the license agreement.
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We're just waiting for those pics bro. You've already given us the details.
Finally got around to uploading the pictures! Enjoy.
(http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/217312_203068243060535_100000720817402_585953_7272588_n.jpg)
(http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216525_203068276393865_100000720817402_585954_6876533_n.jpg)
(http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/217170_203068289727197_100000720817402_585955_1616362_n.jpg)
Sadly the PSU isn't modular so I have a bed of wires at the bottom.
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Sadly the PSU isn't modular so I have a bed of wires at the bottom.
Much to learn this one has.
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No free drive bays to neatly store the unused connectors in?
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there's usually space under the hd tray or run them up the sides somewhere where they cant be seen. make sure they dont obstruct fans. remember twist ties (from trash bags) are your friends. check out tildeath's units in the classified's forum to give you some ideas. I swear he uses power supplies with wireless connections :noid cause it's hard to see any wires.
semp
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The front 2 fans would have been blocked if I stashed them in the HDD trays.
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Looks good Pigs..
TD just built one for me. But it looks like you're well on your way sir. :salute
(http://axisvsallies.com/albums/userpics/10001/DSCN2358.JPG)
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This is mine before water cooling was installed
(http://img12.mediafire.com/b4b59b81ea351db4f807d688e06de5b4e0a3ff4f2bc104a9d8645910c78053eb6g.jpg)
after water cooling
(http://img14.mediafire.com/d666703faa43eaf594f06bd3fec43f135ddf5f77db79e5c16ecf55aa1f90cfaa6g.jpg)
zip ties were my friend.
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pigs I just looked at your case in newegg there's a space below your 2 hd bays. it's small but you can shove the wires in there and it wont obstruct the airflow in your fans.
semp
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pigs I just looked at your case in newegg there's a space below your 2 hd bays. it's small but you can shove the wires in there and it wont obstruct the airflow in your fans.
semp
Already full of wires, lol
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I have my hd/reset/front LD/front usb rerouted thru the back made a hole on the side of the case, not the back cover itself. also the ps you can turn it upside down from what i can see in the pictures so wires are to the back and hide some of them behind the back cover, shove the rest of the wires under the tray, I used a lot of zip ties to make them all fit. or you can also leave it as it is. me i like messing with it every few weeks finding ways to hide them wires. getting better but not even close to how td does it. anyway you did a good job. I like mine with lots of pretty blue lights inside, but I had to remove the led lights, they interfere with my monitor, its right next to my case.
anyway i saw your stickers and was wondering how you got them, then went back and looked at my boxes and found them. so thanks for that :).
semp