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    got a new rig!

    It is with great sadness that I announce that my trusty old Athlon XP 2000+ has passed away yesterday... autopsy revealed that it died of natural causes (motherboard failure) due to advanced age.

    But now for the good news, for its place I acquired parts and built a brand new AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition (+ mobo, + ram, etc...) and so, a new member to the family has arrived.

    Forgive me though, for I have sinned, and also bought a Nvidia gfx card (instead of ATI), the cuda temptation was just too much and I wanted to give it a try. I had to control the budget so I went for a Geforce 9600 GT, which should be good enough to learn and play with cuda at least.

    So, the final specs are:
    Mobo: Gigabyte MA790XT-UD4P
    AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition
    4GB DDR3 1333MHZ
    XFX Geforce 9600 GT w/ 512Mb

    I haven't even quite finished setting it up yet, but I couldn't resist giving it a spin, so I just slapped WinXP real quick on it to see and it's working great at first glance.
    I will try some stability stress tests and OC'ing during the next few days. I don't even have boinc or anything else installed yet. :p

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    got a new rig!

    Oh Boy, Do I ever want to upgrade now. I can feel the sensation when I eat a Peppermint Patty and that tingly sensation is sending my thoughts into last place in crunching ever farther. Damn I need to upgrade, soon my good friends soon!





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    Nice machine you've built there NeoGen. You'll need to put it through its paces in readiness for the next race.

    I too recall the sad day my Athlon 2000+ passed away. It also had a mobo failure; the power supply did something to the plug on the mobo and the PC went down. At autopsy the connection was burnt and beyond salvage.


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    Good Motherboard!
    sounds like more competition for future races :D

    if I do any upgrades on my personal computer in the near future, I'll probably get the 940.. about the fastest AM2+ that will utilize all my motherboard features... I could run up to a 955, but it would have to "dumb down" for my board :/
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    Once I set everything up I also have to dig through those tutorials online on how to unlock the possible 4th core.

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    Looks great NeoGen. I could use an upgrade right about now.

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    Congrats on the new system!!

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    is it stable? i think the 3rd core on my 710 is bad. i can crunch forever on 2 cores, but it always BSODs on 3 even with temps lower than running on 2 cores with the previous AMD HSFs (9550 and 710's) after getting a zalman 8700... (56C on 2 cores; 52C on 3 cores with the new zalman fan). not sure how to deal with the processing loss. might have to get a phenom ii based X2 when they come down a bit. i DO have a year or two left to do the retail warranty exchange...

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    When I upgraded to my current i7-920 setup I really wanted to get an ATI card but CUDA just couldn't be overlooked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoGen View Post
    Once I set everything up I also have to dig through those tutorials online on how to unlock the possible 4th core.
    how much was the 710? I think you should have gone with the 550. that is super stable with 4 cores, and was only $99 for a AM3 cpu!!

    I would suggest getting the latest bios update from Gigabyte

    I unlocked the 550 using the same mobo with the "F4" version. (5/21/2009)

    hope that helps!

    edit: remember that you need to enable the hybrid setting in the BOIS to unlock.
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