• Pictures of Your Computer v6
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[QUOTE=Odellus;33374058]have you ever made a post without that retarded emote at the end[/QUOTE] Just checked all 1900 of em, the answer is: Nope :v:
[QUOTE=GreenDolphin;33370364]What did you get? Also why half finished? It would've been more affordable and efficient to buy everything in one go unless you have special reasons to do so. [/QUOTE] RAM was given to me, And the original PSU I got exploded when i switched the voltage without unplugging it. I went to our local computer shop and the only one above 600W was that one.
[QUOTE=Zerokateo;33374096]Just checked all 1900 of em, the answer is: Nope :v:[/QUOTE] My title should be: Master of :v: [editline]21st November 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Van-man;33373186]Guess your dust filters are just as great as mine. Stops the worst of it, but the [B]REALLY FUCKING TINY[/B] dust particles still gets through. Well atleast that type of dust is [I]too fine[/I] to clog my heatsinks, but it still coats them in a fine layer of grey powder.[/QUOTE]I mean, the extremely small amount* :v:
Laptop with extra cat [t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5831868/IMG_0560.JPG[/t] Specs of laptop: HP 6730S/6735S hybrid CPU: Intel core 2 duo T7300 2GHZ RAM: 4GB DDR2 pc6400 HDD: samsung 640GB Specs of cat Name: tilly age: 6 months
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;33374739']Laptop with extra cat [t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5831868/IMG_0560.JPG[/t] Specs of laptop: HP 6730S/6735S hybrid CPU: Intel core 2 duo T7300 2GHZ RAM: 4GB DDR2 pc6400 HDD: samsung 640GB Specs of cat Name: tilly age: 6 months[/QUOTE] Cat is keeping your laptop warm :buddy:
[QUOTE=Goz3rr;33375124]Cat is keeping your laptop warm :buddy:[/QUOTE] I remember when I had my laptop on overnight rendering a video. My cat was curled up under the vent that was spewing heat out from my 182 degree CPU...
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;33375312]I remember when I had my laptop on overnight rendering a video. My cat was curled up under the vent that was spewing heat out from my 182 degree CPU...[/QUOTE] That had better be in Farenheit.
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;33375504]That had better be in Farenheit.[/QUOTE] Well, he's in amurica, so yeah I think. Else that cat would be toast, as would the cee pee uuuuhhhhhhh.
Yeah it is. But then it hit 195 a couple months later and melted the plastic casing on my laptop.
Newest hardware for my PC, my first SSD! [img]http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/11/32423133787-orig.jpg[/img] Cloned my Windows 7 to it, changed Documents, Appdata, Cache folder for several softwares like Adobe suit to my WD 1TB Black. Used PartedMagic to delete the older W7 partition, merged and rebuilt the volume so it's a single whole volume, took 6 friggin hours.
[QUOTE=SweFox*;33380548]Newest hardware for my PC, my first SSD! [img]http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/11/32423133787-orig.jpg[/img] Cloned my Windows 7 to it, changed Documents, Appdata, Cache folder for several softwares like Adobe suit to my WD 1TB Black. Used PartedMagic to delete the older W7 partition, merged and rebuilt the volume so it's a single whole volume, took 6 friggin hours.[/QUOTE] I saw an ad for those, but heard nothing about them. 256gb is a big SSD.
I was mainly gonna wait for Intel 520 but then I saw these Samsung ones, I know 420 had a good reliability record but they were slow so read a couple reviews and pretty much everyone gave this new serie almost highest score. The plan was to buy 2x128GB but decided on this one instead. I picked the Laptop version because you got a Sata - USB cord. I have a laptop 300GB harddrive that I'm now using as a harddrive/USB flashdrive thingy combo. Really fucking awesome. [editline]22nd November 2011[/editline] I did a benchmark, Sandforce is clearly faster but I rather sacrifice some speed for a SSD that's reliable. [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/266556/as-ssd-bench%20SAMSUNG%20SSD%20830%20%202011-11-22%2005-39-59.png[/img]
I don't know why people RAID0 two smaller SSD's. the double sized one is almost exactly the same price.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;33381096]I don't know why people RAID0 two smaller SSD's. the double sized one is almost exactly the same price.[/QUOTE] speed? duh
I was not gonna raid them, I just wanted 2 of them but I'm happier with this choice :p.
[QUOTE=SweFox*;33381023]I was mainly gonna wait for Intel 520 but then I saw these Samsung ones, I know 420 had a good reliability record but they were slow so read a couple reviews and pretty much everyone gave this new serie almost highest score. The plan was to buy 2x128GB but decided on this one instead. I picked the Laptop version because you got a Sata - USB cord. I have a laptop 300GB harddrive that I'm now using as a harddrive/USB flashdrive thingy combo. Really fucking awesome. [editline]22nd November 2011[/editline] I did a benchmark, Sandforce is clearly faster but I rather sacrifice some speed for a SSD that's reliable. [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/266556/as-ssd-bench%20SAMSUNG%20SSD%20830%20%202011-11-22%2005-39-59.png[/img][/QUOTE] that's pretty fucking fast [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8914988/Captures/excelcapture290-20111122.png[/img] I feel like I wasted my money
[QUOTE=Odellus;33381125]speed? duh[/QUOTE] Except the double sized SSD's almost always are perfectly scaling in bandwidth from what I've seen.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;33381136]Except the double sized SSD's almost always are perfectly scaling in bandwidth from what I've seen.[/QUOTE] source
[QUOTE=Odellus;33381133]that's pretty fucking fast I feel like I wasted my money[/QUOTE] As do I. [img]http://i.imgur.com/Weko4.png[/img]
[QUOTE=SweFox*;33380548] Cloned my Windows 7 to it[/QUOTE] You should probably reinstall Windows rather than imaging it from a mechanical drive onto an SSD. If you install Windows onto an SSD it'll automatically do all of the things it does when it detects an SSD (disable Prefetch, enable TRIM, etc). Also you should make sure you have ACHI enabled. See: [url]http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/61869-ahci-enable-windows-7-vista.html[/url] Jumping on the AS SSD benchmark posts, I recently (last week) got a 256GB Crucial M4. [img]http://i.imgur.com/irXyw.png[/img]
With those speeds... Seems like I'm switching my SSD then. Current F40 writes blazing 40 mb/s, reads 120 mb/s... [editline]22nd November 2011[/editline] Wasted your money? My Corsair F40 writes blazing 40 mb/s, reads 120 mb/s...
DDR2 ram... that sums it up...
[QUOTE=ItWasNiceToKnow;33385461]With those speeds... Seems like I'm switching my SSD then. Current F40 writes blazing 40 mb/s, reads 120 mb/s... [editline]22nd November 2011[/editline] Wasted your money? My Corsair F40 writes blazing 40 mb/s, reads 120 mb/s...[/QUOTE]my intel 320 writes 80 reads 30 :d
My pair of WD 640GB Caviar Blacks do 250mb/s read in RAID0 short stroked to 120GB Guess it's pretty good compared to a SSD, but still slower due to much slower access times. Still, windows loads pretty quick for me. Probably would not be worth it for me to get an SSD because the difference I'd notice would probably be small. [editline]22nd November 2011[/editline] Oh, and I am running RAID1 on the same RAID array, just created a new raid volume for it, so I have the RAID0 backed up onto the RAID1 (which is on the same 2 hard drives). The RAID0 sits on the outer edges of the platters. Oh, and I'm running Windows 7, I'm on XP cause I am not home right now
Finally upgraded from my crappy 775/DDR2: [img]http://i.imgur.com/AfJAE.jpg[/img] Obligatory close up ~artistic~ shots on phone camera. [img]http://i.imgur.com/hhv49.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/wKq42.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/UfQ2u.jpg[/img] Dat phase power design.
[QUOTE=David Tennant;33387635]Finally upgraded from my crappy 775/DDR2: [img]http://i.imgur.com/AfJAE.jpg[/img] Obligatory close up ~artistic~ shots on phone camera. [img]http://i.imgur.com/hhv49.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/wKq42.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/UfQ2u.jpg[/img] Dat phase power design.[/QUOTE]specs?
Came from: E8200 Core 2 @ 2.66ghz 4gb DDR2 800mhz Budget P31 board with no overclocking potential To: 1090T @ 4.1ghz (Northbridge @ 2.95) 8gb DDR3 around 1800mhz or something Forgot the name of the motherboard, but it's a pretty legendary AM3 overclocking board. Been wanting to upgrade for a while and got a pretty good deal so I couldn't really say no.
[t]http://puu.sh/98Hz[/t] What do you guys think, I fancy the new intel 80386 but I'm not sure about spending the money on one? Is it a good processor? :v:
[QUOTE=Turki Azamat;33385201]You should probably reinstall[/QUOTE] I didn't want to reinstall everything I had and I've already configured my SSD.
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;33389524][t]http://puu.sh/98Hz[/t] What do you guys think, I fancy the new intel 80386 but I'm not sure about spending the money on one? Is it a good processor? :v:[/QUOTE]Yes, it can run Pinball 2D on ultra
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