Jafo Jafo

My new toy...

My new toy...

I pensioned off the P4/3.0 and dragged my system into the 90's

The old box served well for over half a decade ..... but eventually life was passing me by.... particularly during the FULL boot time being around 10 minutes....

It was [in its day] a fairly decent machine...P4/3.0 in an ASUS P4P800e Deluxe mobo with 2 gig [4x500] ram and eventually about the 'fastest' AGP card still around....a HD3850 with 512 GDDR3...all in an old Lian Li P60, powered by a TruePower 550 Watt PSU.

Then I got hacked....ending up as a mule server for email spam [I think] ... along with my having a Win 7 RC to experiment with prompted me to 'do it' sooner, rather than later.

So, off I went to my fave Comp shop armed with a list...

...and a credit card.

Just a little time later.... I had a boot full of boxes and not much money left.

Thursday last it was....as I get it all home and eagerly started poking and prodding and lots of RTFM-ing.

Friday, and out came the drill and jigsaw to cut a hole into the MoBo tray of the Case ..... so the after-market cooler would fit.... bugger of a bloody big thing it was, too.

By Saturday arvo I was sitting at the dining table with fingers in my ears as I switched it on...no OS, etc....no Keyboard or Mouse .... just to see if lights would come on....and there'd be NO smoke......

They did...and there wasn't.

Sunday...was OS time...so in went Win7 RC1 [32 bit].

Took 4/5ths of eff-all time to install and there it was in all its quasi-Vista 'splendour'.

About the only way to describe it all  [other than black - as in the box] was/is "fucking fast".

I ain't got the MoBo drivers all in [Win7 compatibility]...and haven't rebooted yet since the Graphic Card driver install....

Can't even see it in real detail/scale as it's currently on a 17" CRT ....

...and I'm learning all about what won't always work as expected [like Sysmetrix]...but darn it's good...;)

The 'bits' I already have....to migrate across to the new machine ar the bits that plug in .... The DiNovo Edge KB ...the MS Explorer mouse ...the ASUS M221u LCD....scanners....printers....Logitech G15 wheel and pedals...etc.

What I got....

Lian Li PC-A6010 case [black]

Antec TruePower Quattro 1000w PSU

ASUS P6T-se  X58 i7 MoBo

Intel i7 920 2.66Ghz LGA1366 CPU

OCZ 6G-Triple [3x2G] PC12800 Gold Ram

CoolerMaster V8 CPU Cooler [that bloodey big thing]

Vantec EZ2 Sata hot-swap racks x2

1TB Seagate Sata2 7200 HD x2 [for backup/data]

250G Seagate Sata2 7200 HD x2 [for OS]

ACR-105 Multi card reader

LG Sata DVD-RW x2

XFX 1G GTX285 Black Edition [vid]

 

When Win7 is finally released I'll opt for the 64bit ver...and possibly double the ram....;)

Funniest thing is....I thought sysmetrix wasn't working....looking at CPU load and ram usage.....till I looked closer....;)

403,571 views 166 replies
Reply #126 Top

jafo, i think you love winky smiley faces
End of quote

Yes, probably.

They 'help' convey a friendly atmosphere.

Often comments without them are seen by others as authoritarian and argumentative, if not down-right hostile...;)

Affectation, maybe...but if you see a particular comment from me without one.....chances are I'm somewhere between frustrated and annoyed with someone...;)

Reply #127 Top

chances are I'm somewhere between frustrated and annoyed with someone...
End of quote

...maybe someday I'll be able to give you a Winki......

 

 

.....I'm not overly optimistic.

Reply #128 Top

:P  

Reply #129 Top

I reran the RE 5 Benchmark demo....whilst monitoring GPU temps as it played.

Managed a max of 83c [on 40% fan] which wasn't too bad at all...;)

It's a pretty darn graphic-intensive game....;)

Reply #130 Top

My old machine...2 generations ago [in between was the P4 / 3gig with 2gig ram and an ATI 3850 AGP in the Lian Li PC60 case].

This is a Slot one, P3/500 with 192 meg ...using an old PSU from an Ipex desktop case.

I'm thinking of doing something 'artistic' with it...leaving it naked but functioning.

The only bit really not 'original' is the HD....it's not the original 1.2 Gig.

To the right is my wife's old machine...[was the Ipex]...a 1.6gig P4 ... now a test-bed for all the Screensavers I mod.  [saves screwing up my i7]...;)

Reply #131 Top

Someone has WAY too much time on his hands...

Reply #132 Top

I'd think twice before trying to type on that KeyBoard unless you'd want shock therapy to your left elbow -- loose wires can fry pine slabs even if varnished, not that putting a vinyl album on that turntable wouldn't mean a few acrobatic moves either. X|

Towers are better left sealed, once 120'ed.

Thunder even blew up a Beta VCR through 60ohms cabling.

Spike suppressors can save a gear -- if you're lucky.

Grey foam pads underneath a mobo don't prevent body static though.

B)

Reply #133 Top

 

Jafo...  have you setup the new system to dual boot or triple boot between different operating systems??   I always recommend at least a dual booting environment for several reasons.

If YES to the above question...  what have been the differences when running benchmark tests??

Reply #134 Top

If YES to the above question... what have been the differences when running benchmark tests??
End of quote

I just recently installed the 64 bit ver of Win 7 ....but on a separate phys HD....each OS is in a separate hot-swap caddy...so only one is negaged at any one time....and only the 32 bit win7 has all the kit loaded for benchmarking, etc...;)

Reply #135 Top

"negaged"? i'll have to look that up. ;)

 

 

he's going to hurt me in september, i'm sure.

Reply #136 Top

Quoting IAmPas, reply 11

he's going to hurt me in september, i'm sure.
End of IAmPas's quote

We can only hope.... :-" ;P

Reply #137 Top

I just recently installed the 64 bit ver of Win 7 ....but on a separate phys HD..
End of quote

Best way to do it.. if the HD dies with more than one OS on it you lose everything... on separate drives you're unlikely to lose both OSes.  I've been dual and/or triple booting for years now and have always installed my OSes on separeate physical drives... makes it easier to get into the PC if/when there's a crash, etc.

 

Reply #138 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 10

If YES to the above question... what have been the differences when running benchmark tests??


I just recently installed the 64 bit ver of Win 7 ....but on a separate phys HD....each OS is in a separate hot-swap caddy...so only one is negaged at any one time....and only the 32 bit win7 has all the kit loaded for benchmarking, etc...
End of Jafo's quote

 

Kool  I'd be interested to see the benchmark results of your different operating systems.

Reply #139 Top

Well....things have moved on...spent a bit more dosh....

I'm now running the RTM TechNet release of Windows 7 [64 bit] ....and things are looking spiffy....it's on a nice new [little] OCZ Summit 60 gig SDD [took a bit of mounting into one of the Vantec caddies].

Windows experience score was 5.9 ....thanks to the old 250 gig SATA 7200 Seagate....

Now it's 7.3 .... STILL limited by the HD.....though to be fair, all the other numbers are 7.4 or 5 so it's not that bad...;)

Reply #141 Top

Now it's 7.3 .... STILL limited by the HD.....though to be fair, all the other numbers are 7.4 or 5 so it's not that bad...
End of quote

Good to hear this news. Was a bit wondering if you where gona get that ss drive and how it was going to act. Win7 64 rtm made a bit of a difference I bet too!

Keep it running there Paul.

Reply #142 Top

Halfway through installing all the crud one needs these days just to do 'stuff'....

....keeping an eye on my C drive usage....only got 60gig to play with....;)

Darn thing seems to be quick, though....;)

Reply #143 Top

..only got 60gig to play with..
End of quote

That's why I'm going to wait until SSd's come down in price some... a lot.  Leaving plenty of room to spare, I'd need a 120 - 180 gig to manage all my 'crud'

Reply #144 Top

Darn thing seems to be quick, though....
End of quote

That along with 64 bit  :grin:

Reply #145 Top

I think the biggest thing I have learned with messing about with Win 7 is....

NEVER EVER install it while you have more than one Harddrive attached to the system.

ONLY have the one you intend the OS to install to.

Latest trick...the Win 7 64 MBR {system] is on my H drive....not on my 'C'....

Not even on a new, hidden unmarked partition on my 'C'.

No, Doze has decided a 1 TB data disk is just spiffingly appropriate to stick the bootloader on.

Now I gotta decide whether to disconnect ALL the drives except 'C' and attempt a fixboot from the DVD....or even IF that'll work.

Or do I just say 'fuck it all'....reformat... DISCONNECT the other drives....and start all over again.

No other OS install has ever been so screwed up.

In case you're wondering...the reason it's an issue is....if you are doing a SYSTEM Image/backup it bloody-well thinks the entire effing 1 TB is 'system' ....along with the piddly 60 gig OS drive.

Reply #147 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 145

NEVER EVER install it while you have more than one Harddrive attached to the system.
End of Jafo's quote

Odd.... I had 4 physical drives (and a kazillion partitions) in the box when I installed Win7, and had Vista installed already....
Didn't screw up anything, other than shuffleing the drive letters around - only in Win7 though.

Reply #148 Top

Latest trick...the Win 7 64 MBR {system] is on my H drive....not on my 'C'....

Not even on a new, hidden unmarked partition on my 'C'.
End of quote

Hehe, the best, smartest OS MS has ever made.... and you still manage to fuck it up. :-" :X ;)

Guess that's another bet yrag has won... the bookies don't stand a chance, do they!! ;P

Reply #149 Top

All that cash on a glorified adding machine - what an obscenity ;p

Reply #150 Top

All that cash on a glorified adding machine - what an obscenity
End of quote

At least he didn't spend it on wine, women and a wild night out. ;)