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LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 03:56 PM
OK - so my buddy David up in NC has bought my AMD build from me. He actually gave me $850 for it, which is more than I was asking on eBay - which is cool.

Now - I want some input on my "new" new build before I do something else stupid :-)

Let me recap what I didn't like about the AMD build I just did, and what pitfalls I want to avoid.

First - I'm not so much sure it's the vented/perforated front that I don't like on the Antec 300 - it actually does a pretty darn good job of keeping dust THERE rather than inside the system so far. My biggest complaint w/ the 300 is the noise. I may have gotten a bad case, but this is the most noisy thing I've ever heard. It's NOT the fan noise that bothers me - hell, I have a desk fan behind me that is louder "fan noise" wise, it's the "roar". I can put my hand HARD on the top and the left side of the case and it hushes - but let it go, and it starts "roaring" again - and it's a sympathetic roar, and is literally about to drive me batty (like I'm not already).

As for the build itself, there are lots of things about the AMD Phenom II that I *really* like, and a lot of things I *really* don't like. I honestly think I'm going to have to stick with Intel for now. I think AMD got a lot of things right with this chip (compared to the original Phenom), but there are still some things that need work. For example, it's no longer "Cache starved" like the original Phenom, but it's STILL considerably slower clock-for-clock than an Intel Core2 chip (not even talking i7 yet). For example, I've been comparing single-threaded benches w/ my work PC.

At work I have a 3.0GHZ Core2Duo e6850 and the AMD finally catches up to it, clock for clock when at the highest stable OC I've been able to hit which was 3.58GHz (and that includes a reference clock OC AND a northbridge OC).

The cores themselves run pretty cool, considering, however the "platform" as a whole runs very hot - there is a LOT of HOT air that gets vented out of the top fan of this Antec 300! I also don't like the way it handles power management. Cool'n'Quiet does NOT work as well as EIST, and it CAN'T be enabled when OC'ed. Also, when running stock, and C'n'Q is enabled it's very slow to throttle between states - very bad.

So here are some of the things I'm considering for the re-build, and would like some educated second opinions on before I pull the trigger and order anything. Now, bear in mind, I'm pretty bull-headed and will likely still do whatever I want anyway, but I want to know what y'all think anyway :-)

First and foremost (for me) is the enclosure. As I said, I'm not as weary of the "open" or vented front as I was initially, so here are some cases I am considering (note that with the Antec's right now on NewEgg there are some pretty good combo deals w/ Antec PSU's as well - on the non Antec cases I would prolly go w/ a Corsair or PC Power & Cooling PSU)...

Antec P182 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129025):
This was my initial "First Choice" when I first started planning all of this. There are MANY things I like about this case, and a few things I don't. First, I like the efforts Antec has taken to make it quiet - there is rubber trim everywhere (including the PSU mount) and sound deadening material on the side panels. I do have the advantage of seeing and hearing these in person before buying, and even w/ the fans on high, it's pretty doggone quiet - just "air noise" (which I can live with just fine). What I don't like? I don't like cases with doors (in general), but at least w/ the P182, it can swing all the way open flush w/ the side. Also, I don't like the fact that if I put a fan in the front fan slot in the upper thermal chamber, I can no longer use that HDD Bay. I also don't like the fact that there is a fan right near the HDD enclosure in the bottom chamber. Also, there doesn't look like a lot of room between the PSU, the "bottom" fan and the HDD bay, and although there is plenty of space for cable management behind the MOBO tray, I think that there could be a cable nightmare in that bottom chamber, and I've been reading that a lot of people end up taking that fan out, which I Don't really want to do, since I would use the bottom bay for my HDD's and put a fan in the top.

Antec 900 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021):
I know Henry and Parker have this, and you both have indicated that you are pretty happy with them. My biggest question to you two is even though there will be wind noise, are there any vibrations or "roars" that go on endlessly? Also, how loud is that top 200MM fan, on say it's medium setting?

Cooler Master CM690 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119137):
This is what Jason (Maverick) just built his new system in. I kinda like it, but at the same time it did seem a little cramped - we had to yank out much of the "cable management system", also, I'm not crazy about all the extra fan holes that are punched out, that I will probably never fill. Still very much up in the air on this on...

Lian-Li Lancool PC-K1B (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112192):
Seems nice - clean lines, looks very understated. Again, not sure about this one. Air flow might now be the best, and it looks like it could easily be noisy.

Thermaltake V9 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133071):
Reminds me of the Antec 900, but w/ only 1 fan in front. I like the Red LED...not much more to say. I would probably take the 900 over this due to the $40 PSU discount, but wanted to mention it since I was at least considering it at one time in case someone loves it for some reason.

Now for some more "important stuff".

Video Card...
I have right here next to me a perfectly good XFX Nvidia 9600GT that I could put in this new build. Honestly, I think it would do me fine, and save me a few $$$ for now. I only play at 1680x1050 resolution, and I really only play CS Source, Unreal Tounament III and OCCASIONALLY get into Battlefield 2 everyone once in a while. Should I upgrade? Is there some "killer game" I should go buy if I *do* upgrade?<

Now, for the platform itself - Core2Quad, or Core i7.

This is a tough one. Here are some thoughts I've had on the matter. First the Core i7 is very fast at "some" things, and no faster than the Core2Quad at others. The Core i7 can extract files really fast, and it's really fast at video encoding, neither of which I do much of. However!, I think it would be somewhat more Future-proof as new software is coded to take advantage of it. Also, I like the idea of it having 8 virtual threads since Hyperthreading has been re-enabled on these chips. In a lot of ways, it reminds me of when the Pentium 4 first came out - it was a really fast chip, but no software knew how to make good use of it, and by the time the software had caught up, the original Pentium 4's were dinosaurs.

Also, I don't think Intel will stick w/ Socket 1366 - I have a gut feeling based on some things I've read that it's going to be "Socket 423" (or AMD's Socket 754) all over again. Also the platform is very immature, it seems, based on reviews a lot of the motherboards have various problems, and are all overpriced compared to what a similar P45 based board would cost. But there is still part of me that feels like buying a Core2Quad system would be like buying "day old bread". I'm really up in the air on this one.

As for the Core2Quad, it's a solid, stable platform that's been around for a long time, it's the fastest thing on the block w/ today's software, and I could get a heck of a lot more PC (and perhaps go ahead and get a nicer GPU) if I went this route. If I go i7, I would almost certainly be sticking that 9600GT in it for sure! Also, although there are DDR3 boards available in Socket 775, reading online and looking at benchmarks it seems it makes ZERO difference over DDR2 - if ANYTHING 1fps and/or a higher score in Sandra (and who really cares about that anyway?), so I could either get more memory or simply put the extra towards a new GPU and/or back in the bank.

SO - now that all of that is out there, what do you all think? I'm just looking for general opinions here.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 04:16 PM
I wasn't planning to order this stuff until next week sometime when I got the check from my buddy in NC, but I think I'm going to go ahead and order the Case+PSU since it seems that combo deal is going away tomorrow...

I'm gonna get the Antec 900...

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 06:21 PM
hate to see you abandoning the Phenom platform, but hey, your choice. You still gonna ship me that 940 HSF? C&Q works remarkably fast on my (stock) 720 system, as I can just move a window around and watch it clock up and down. My opinions:

1 - If you're gonna go Intel, I'd stick it out for the i7
2 - Cases, cases. Since I view a case as just something to hold my stuff, I dunno. Antec makes fine chassis, not so sure about their PSUs anymore, but I used to swear by them. I really like the Toughpower that I currently have. That in conjunction with the rest of the components in my latest build is almost completely silent. No rubber undercoating or anything, but the Toughpower DID come with a silicone mounting gasket. The Antec chassis that I have already has isolation mounts for the HDDs, so I can't hear them, and the thermally controlled dual ball bearing 120mm fans in the case are completely quiet, even under heavy gaming conditions.
3 - Vid card - For what you're playing right now, I'd save the $$$
4 - Mobo - I'd been an Asus fan when I first got into building, them moved to MSI for a few after that. The last three builds I've done (including my own) have been Gigabyte. I've been REALLY pleased with them. Lots of features, extensive BIOS twiddling, etc. Appear to be solidly built, and most use solid caps for the CPU power supplies. Also, not too pricey for the featureset.
5 - Memory - Yeah, I sprang for the DDR3, since I figure that something will come along sooner or later that will make use of it, and I got a deal that put it pretty close to equivalent DDR2.

My $0.02. (or $0.00 after taking the market into consideration.)

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 07:02 PM
Dang - I forgot about that HSF...sorry dude - yeah, I'll get that shipped too you :-)

Would you rather have it, or the OCZ Vendetta? My buddy that's getting the Phenom definitely won't be overclocking (he doesn't even know what that is - as long as he can download music and pr0n he's happy :-) ), so I could easily stick the stock HSF back on there for him.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 07:04 PM
Another third option I hadn't considered until just now, would actually be a really fast dual core - I mean - do I *really* need a quad? The top C2D is the Wolfdale e8600 clocked at (yikes) 3.33 GHz! And to top it all off the C2D Wolfdales are only 65W chips...hmmm options, options and more options!

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 08:11 PM
Speaking of Core i7...

Anyone ever heard of ZOTAC?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813500024

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 08:55 PM
Speaking of Core i7...

Anyone ever heard of ZOTAC?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813500024

Zotac and Sapphire are both OEMed by PC Partner. Both were created so that PC Partner would have a retail brand. Sapphire is for ATI cards, Zotac is all nVidia. Take your pick - figure that they should be basically the same quality at whatever price range you're looking at, just different chipsets.

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 08:56 PM
Dang - I forgot about that HSF...sorry dude - yeah, I'll get that shipped too you :-)

Would you rather have it, or the OCZ Vendetta? My buddy that's getting the Phenom definitely won't be overclocking (he doesn't even know what that is - as long as he can download music and pr0n he's happy :-) ), so I could easily stick the stock HSF back on there for him.

Heck, if the Vendetta is up for grabs, I'll take it...

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 09:09 PM
Zotac and Sapphire are both OEMed by PC Partner. Both were created so that PC Partner would have a retail brand. Sapphire is for ATI cards, Zotac is all nVidia. Take your pick - figure that they should be basically the same quality at whatever price range you're looking at, just different chipsets.

But...that's a Motherboard - wonder how the quality is on that? No reviews on NewEgg to go by either...

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 7th, 2009, 09:11 PM
Heck, if the Vendetta is up for grabs, I'll take it...

Cool - it'll be after I get the replacement system built though before I break it down and yank it though - can you wait?

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 09:31 PM
Cool - it'll be after I get the replacement system built though before I break it down and yank it though - can you wait?

Oh, yeah, no problem. I'm not going to try anything exciting with my riguntil it comes in anyway.

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 09:53 PM
But...that's a Motherboard - wonder how the quality is on that? No reviews on NewEgg to go by either...

Also a PC Partner design, as far as I can tell. Compare the pictures:
http://www.pcpartner.com/file/product/product-20081120121840-138580-l.jpg

Open the Zotac link in another window/tab and flip back and forth between the two. You'll have to do a mental 180 on the Zotac, but except for the PCIe slot being swapped for a PCI, they're effectively identical.

Not that it'll make you feel any better, but there are no reviews on the PC Partners version anywhere, either... ;-)

LA_MERC_FragFood
March 7th, 2009, 10:22 PM
Here's the equivalent Gigabyte board (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128374), from the same series as mine, but triple SLI capable, beeyotch.

Nice looking MSI board (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130221) for less $$$ than the Zotac, still 3x SLI, solid caps and similar CPU power array like the Gigabyte.

Or if a Biostar's more to your liking, this one (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138135) has every goddamn port you could want on the back, including dual gigabit LAN ports. Bit pricey, though.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 08:19 AM
That MSI board is in my "wishlist" on NewEgg - The only thing that scares me about it is some of the reviews on NewEgg - although, as you know, you have to take those w/ a grain of salt.

I'd get the Gigabyte in a heartbeat, but it's incompatible (for some reason) with the Crucial 6GB Tri Channel DDR3 kit, which is also the cheapest on NewEgg by far...

I'll prolly end up w/ the MSI and keep my fingers crossed :-)

LA_MERC_YellowDog
March 8th, 2009, 10:19 AM
I know Henry and Parker have this, and you both have indicated that you are pretty happy with them. My biggest question to you two is even though there will be wind noise, are there any vibrations or "roars" that go on endlessly? Also, how loud is that top 200MM fan, on say it's medium setting?

The 200 MM fan you cannot hear... period, and yes I think it moves a lot of air... secondly, other than fan noise, I cannot hear anything else, no roaring or anything like that. I'm running Apivia fans without a fan speed control, so they are noisy.. but with the Antec fans and their built in controls, you can cut down on the noise quite a bit IMO.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 10:41 AM
Cool - thanks Parker - I did order the 900 last night so I could keep the combo deal w/ the PSU...plus the Antec was on sale itself too so I saved a total of $70 altogether...Antec 900 w/ 650W Antec PSU for $169...not bad IMHO.

I won't need 650W (especially if I stay w/ the 9600GT), but it'll be nice to have a cushion.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 10:44 AM
I've got 4 possible scenario's set up in the form of "WishLists" on Newegg...just have to decide which path to take.

First, I have a Core i7 with that MSI Pro Mobo Frag mentioned

Second, I have a Q9650 w/ a Gigabyte Mobo

Third, I ahve a Q8300 (lower-end quad) w/ a Gigabyte Mobo and a Nvidia GTX260 (would be my option if I went w/ a new GPU as well).

(Edited to add) A fourth option would be a Q9550 (Same as Q9650, just slightly lower clock @ 2.83GHz) and a Radeon HD4870 ($50 less than the GTX260 w/ similar or even better performance)...
I Think my biggest decision will be between the Core i7 and a lesser GPU (9600GT) or the Q9550 with the HD 4870. Seriously - what do y'all think? I already got one "Free Do-Over" thanks to by buddy buying the Phenom II, and I really don't want to screw this up this time :-P

LA_MERC_YellowDog
March 8th, 2009, 06:40 PM
Well, the proccessor that I would like to have would be the Q9650 just because it just dropped in price by about 200 bucks,, it is a cool 3.0 GHZ quad... and I would love to trow 3 ghz in my machine W/O having to OC to do it.... Plus with my current 1333 FSB, the i7 and stuff with 1666 fsb are out of my systems specs.

But thats me :)

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 08:46 PM
Well, if I do decide to go the Core2Quad route, this is the card I'll be getting:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500086

It's a Zotac, GTX 260 (216 Core Version) that's factory OC'ed to 650/2100. I found some awesome reviews for it online (all positive)...it's within 1% of GTX 280 performance for a lot less. It seems like a really, really nice card for the money. As an added bonus it comes w/ a free copy of Racedriver Grid (which I'm sure I'd love).

I'm honestly starting think I'd be better off to get the C2Q and the Vid card than the i7 w/ the 9600GT. This whole thing started because I was ready to get back into some gaming, and I think the GPU would do me more good than the CPU, and I just can't get both right now.

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 09:01 PM
OK! Here is what my final build would be if I went the Core2Quad route + new GPU.

I've already ordered the Case+PSU to get the combo deal, and I've also already ordered (and received) the 1TB WD Green drive (it was a shell shocker one day last week for $89+Free Shipping, and looked like a great deal for a storage drive).

Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83GHz):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115131

Personally, I don't think 167MHz is worth $50 to step up to the Q9650...

Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L Motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128380

I went w/ the P43 mobo b/c after doing some research I discovered that the only diff. between the P45 and the P43 version was Crossfire support and RAID (neither of which I'll be using), and performance was exactly the same.

2 Kit's of these guys (G.SKILL PI Black 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231209

I know the G.Skill name isn't as "known" as some others, but I've had awesome results w/ their products. This particular kit has nice tight timings at low voltage, and good heat spreaders as well.

Zotac GTX260 (216 Core) AMP2 OC'ed Edition:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500086

Antec Nine Hundred:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021

Antec 650W PSU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371015&Tpk=ea650

Seagate 7200.12 500GB HDD:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148395

I picked this out of curiosity - I want to see how it performs. It's a 500GB SINGLE PLATTER! That's some awesome platter density - should be a screamer! Also single platter is nice.

WD Caviar Green 1TB HDD:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136317

Not a fast drive, but purchased at a good deal for storage. Speed won't be a factor.

LG DVD/RW:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827136152

Has good reviews - it should burn DVD's...not picky when it comes to optical drives personally...

NOW - the only differences if I go the Core i7 route would be no GPU (I'd use the 9600GT), and the following would be substituted for CPU/Mobo/RAM:

Intel Core i7 920:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115202

MSI X58 Pro:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130221

Crucial 6GB Triple Channel DDR3:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148246

I probably won't know what the final decision will be until I place the order :-P

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 8th, 2009, 09:37 PM
I just found this article that I had bookmarked some time ago. The subject of the article is the AMD Phenom II, but it has an extensive batter of benchmarks covering a wide range of CPU's.

http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3492

I think it made my decision for me - either the Core2Quad or the Core i7 is going to be faster than the Phenom II...period.

Also, in gaming, it really doesn't make much difference, but the Core i7 just flat STOMPS the Core2Quad in literally everything else. So it looks like I'll go ahead and get the Core i7 for now (it'll always be in the back of my mind if I don't - ya know, the "day old bread" thing I mentioned).

Next month, I'll add the GPU - prices may even come down by then anyway!

Final!

LA_MERC_Maverick
March 9th, 2009, 11:50 AM
HAHA, congrats Max. I know you will be happy with the i7, I sure am. That thing just goes non-stop.

I also loaded Windows 7 on it the other week, and boy do I love 7 more that I liked Vista. Vista just seemed so....slow. I thought there was something wrong with my setup or something. I loaded 7 and it was like, oh, there's the performance I was looking for. Also, so far, I haven't found anything other than my stupid Kodak printer that wouldn't work on it, and I think the only thing with that is I actually need to plug it into my computer to install the drivers (versus trying to install it over the network from my wife's pc).

(Update: Kodak printer installed fine after I loaded it locally. Once the drivers were installed, I could install it from the network.)

LA_MERC_MadMAX
March 9th, 2009, 12:38 PM
Only changes I've made since I said "Final!" was I tweaked my RAM selection a bit - I'm going to get some 1333 DDR3 to allow for a small OC if I decide too...

Also, I'm going to stick w/ the stock cooler for now - and wait until more aftermarket coolers and/or adapter brackets are available before deciding on that...

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