Thanks Ramjet,
There's two more bronze in the making, but I'll never catch that string of sapphire that you've acquired!
I've decided to hop into this competition.
I haven't been around much, but since I upgraded my computer, I'm back in action.![]()
Welcome back gamer!
What upgrade did you do? Did you get one of those big bad Radeon 79xx GPUs?![]()
2009 MULTI CORES CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2009/contestoverall.htm
CHRISTMAS QUEST CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/xmascontest.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/stats.png (snapshot)
FEBRUARY '08 RACE STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08b.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08nb.htm
Intel i5 3570k CPU
ASUS P8Z77-V motherboard
8GB DDR3-1600 RAM
Visiontek HD 7870
120GB Patriot Pyro SE SSD
Old build was:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
4GB DDR2 RAM
Radeon 4850
I've had the SSD for a couple months now, but I wish I got it with my other stuff since they've become quite cheap now.
I didn't get the 79xx cards since they're out of my price range. I was hoping to get a 7870 from another brand like Gigabyte, but the Visiontek one was around $70 off, so it was close to a price of a 7850. I couldn't resist.
My old rig lasted me around 5-6 years. This should last me just as long, if not longer.
Hmm.. nothing really. My rig is mainly for games, so I picked an i5. Sometimes I wonder if I should've went with an i7 so I can crunch more at once.Hence why I picked a 7870 as well. Then looking at benchmarks, the 69xx cards do better in crunching stuff....
Last edited by gamer007; 06-07-2012 at 11:40 PM.
Now that was a big leap from what you had to what you have now!
To last 5-6 years the only things I can think of maybe is adding another 8Gb of RAM to it (you know how the future Windows 8, 9 and 10 are going to be memory hogs), and another 7870 in crossfire mode for those future GPU hungry video games. Oh, and a second Pyro SSD to be set in RAID 0.
That would get your machine faster than ever![]()
2009 MULTI CORES CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2009/contestoverall.htm
CHRISTMAS QUEST CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/xmascontest.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/stats.png (snapshot)
FEBRUARY '08 RACE STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08b.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08nb.htm
The combination SSD and Z77 chipset should be good for Smart Response Technology,
is this a real-world phenomenon, or just a marketing gadget?
BTW: Windows 8 is no memory hog! I'm Running a Win8 Dev and a Win8 Consumer preview at the moment,
the latter on my Llano 3870K, using Boinc 7.0.27, so I'm on the cutting edge of progress.
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-08-2012 at 04:24 PM.
I have not tried Windows 8 at all yet, just extrapolating from previous version leaps.
Even though Microsoft's minimum requirements show really low values (128Mb for WinXP, 1Gb for Win 7) I don't recommend anyone less than 2Gb of RAM for XP and 4Gb for Win7. I'm thinking Windows 8 ideal values would be between 4 and 8Gb. This of course to be able to run OS, applications and games comfortably without constantly accessing swap file.
2009 MULTI CORES CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2009/contestoverall.htm
CHRISTMAS QUEST CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/xmascontest.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/stats.png (snapshot)
FEBRUARY '08 RACE STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08b.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08nb.htm
I build systems with 8Gb as minimum nowadays -using my rule-of-thumb 2 Gb per core rule-, and on 8Gb Win8 performs quite well, even when I've donated a full 1Gb to the HD 6550D.