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Buying a New Computer – January 08 Update!

Buying a New Computer – January 08 Update!

It’s that time of year when new parts are being released and I need to upgrade my guide on buying new during January.

I have already given alot of useful information in my last post, which should be very useful and worth reading.

I will show you 3 different setups at increasing price and performance levels. I am not going to include the cost of a monitor and peripheral devices in these systems, so you may want to bear that in mind when calculating costs as they can add on a few hundred dollars. We mainly just want to look at the best value parts available and justify the reasons for or against different upgrades.

Entry Level System (0-00 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e2160

Motherboard: Good quality ASUS P5K or Gigabyte to suit your choice of processor for less than 0 AUD

Memory: 2gb DDR2 667

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 250GB

Graphics Card: Onboard or ATi HD 512 3850

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 400-450W will easily suffice and your choice of case, I wouldn’t recommend spending anything more than 0 here. What I do suggest is to go into your local shop and have a look at the range, then make the decision.

This system is very much ideal for the home user. It will handle all office applications with ease and have enough power as a low end HTCP machine.

If you have no intention of gaming, then the HD 3850 is a waste. Simply use the motherboards onboard video, or purchase a cheap ATi HD 2600 Pro, which will easily suffice.

If you are looking to build one of these systems, what I suggest you do is select all your parts, excluding the processor and see how much money remains. From here, you want to do some research into the different processors available and see what you can squeeze into your budget. From there you can look back at your previous selections and opt for cheaper parts if you have the need. The range can be anywhere from the AUD of the e2160, through to 5 AUD for the E6750, if you can afford the luxury ;)

Midrange System (00-00 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e8400 OR q6600 (g0 stepping)

Motherboard: ASUS p35 – look on the website and choose one which suits your budget and needs

Memory: 2gb DDR2 800

Only ddr-800 if overclocking, if not, then ddr-667 is plenty, as any more is a waste.

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 320GB

Graphics Card: nVidia 512mb 8800GT (if none in stock, then the ATi 512mb 3870)

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 450-550W should be enough. If you plan on overclocking, you may want to consider putting a little extra money into the cooling system. Good recommendations are the Antec 900, Coolermaster Stacker

830 and the Lian-Li range which offer a good quality design. Also, pay extra for a good quality power supply! It is one of your most important pieces of equipment and you do not want it to fail on you (I speak from experience here).

If you want quad core now, which means performance advantages in newer games and an extreme multi-tasking ability, with the potential for a hefty overclock, then go for the q6600.

If you want a fast powerful machine where you do minimal multi-tasking and can achieve a similar performance at this point in time as quad cores and even more potential for overclocking, then take the e8400. Bear in mind, there is a fair price difference of ~0 AUD. If I were to walk out and buy a computer tomorrow it would have to be the e8400, it is the newest technology and will run quieter and cooler with the 45nm architecture.

You could either go for 2gb or 4gb, depending on how your budget is looking, but another rule of thumb is as follows;

Do not get over 2gb of DDR2 ram, unless you have 64-bit Windows Vista.

If you do not have this, the extra ram will not be recognised and it will be a pointless waste of money.

The hard-drive size is up to you, the more storage, the higher the cost.

The 512mb 8800gt is hands down the best value card on the market at the moment for its pure power and thermal control.

High End System (00-00 AUD)

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e8400 OR q6600 (g0 stepping)

Motherboard: ASUS or Gigabyte 650/680i board to allow you to have SLi. Bear in mind, this will perhaps put the final price just beyond k and I don’t think it is a realistic choice at this stage, but you can at least have the option later down the track. If you don’t want SLi, then stick to the P35 boards.

Memory: 4gb DDR2 800

Hard-Drive: Western Digital 500GB

Graphics Card: nVidia 512mb 8800GTS

DVD Drive: Lightscribe/Pioneer DVD Burner

Power Supply and Case: 550W is more realistic here. Once again, you want a good quality power supply (Thermaltake is a good brand for this) and the case must offer great cooling. I suggest you do some research before buying your case and really decide what you want and need. Many people will still swear by the Antec 900’s cooling ability, but many will tell you otherwise, so realistically, you have to make the decision on this one.

The same issue applies with the CPU in the high-end system as in the midrange as the low price of the e8400 makes it almost irresistible.

The 512mb 8800GTS is simply the most powerful card at a realistic value. Going SLi is a big decision and I suggest you read up on the disadvantages and benefits of it.

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Stick around for further updates at my website http://www.dimmportal.com/ and I hope this helps you in your next computer purchase.

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Difficulty finding my focus – Day 218 of Project 365
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Image by purplemattfish
22/03/09

As you are reading this deep inside your computer a very similar bundle of chips* are conscientiously working hard to help produce this image and text in front of your face. Without the mind numbingly huge numbers of transistors that exist in every PC, flickr and the whole internet would not exist… and we would have a lot more time to do other stuff :D

I seem to be having difficulty finding the mental focus (along with my macro focus) for my 365 at the moment. The shots I have been taking over the last week or seem to have been a lot harder to push forth into the world than I found previously. I guess it’s one of the quirks of this kind of project. Although I guess spending more time surfing flickr than I spend sleeping has something to do with it ; )~

This shot is not so much out of focus, it was more that I had great difficulty deciding where to focus. The narrow slit of DOF (depth of field) that this lens setup offers had me struggling exactly where to put the sweet spot. In the end I settled on the connection strip along the edge.

The Exif is all wrong on this shot I took it with an M42 Miranda 80-200mm f/3.5 macro lens plus 61mm of M42 extension tubes. The lens was set at f/22 and I reckon that it’s giving me a macro ratio of about 1:1.5 ish. I bought the lens second hand for £5 a few weeks ago. The light is from my flash on a TTL flash cord to the top of the frame.

Lightroom: direct positive preset, punch preset, push the contrast (I think I was getting quite a lot of flare and that seems to reduce the contrast), use lots of the recovery tool, USM sharpen, save to JPG

(* if you are interested this is a single 1Gb stick of DDR2-800, aka PC2 6400 SDRAM )

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RAM Memory Buying Guide

RAM Memory Buying Guide

While purchasing RAM for your computer, the things that trigger or lead to purchase of RAM for your system is the kind of mother board that you have and secondly by the kind of usage that you are putting your computer into, Talking about the former case, all the motherboards are not compatible with all kinds of RAMS that are available, therefore you have to check the specifications of your computer with the manufacturers to see what works best for your computer and therefore the purchase can be made in accordance. However in order to ensure that you get the best out of RAM that you have purchased there are few tips that you should adhere to:

Knowing RAM: RAM stands for Random access memory that is essential for system to speed up the operations in PC. However this memory is transient or volatile in nature, which implies that once the system is switched off everything stored in this memory, would be gone. However once the system is turned on and reboots then the operating system gets loaded moderately into RAM, as it is easier to access than the optical or magnetic drives where the software is stored. When the system shuts down all the programmes terminate the operations in PC.

Kind of RAM: There are many kinds of RAM that are available like DDR2, and DDR3. While talking of DDR3 RAM we know that it runs at a faster rate than DDR2 RAM. The best guide to buying of RAM is that it has to be compatible to the motherboards of your PC. Therefore talking about DDR2 RAM 1GB memory implies that your motherboard accepts DDR2 RAM that has the capacity of 1GB storage space. However if your motherboard shows that it has compatibility with DDR3 RAM then it should be purchased in accordance to that requirement.

If however the compatibility option with your PC is not considered and you purchase RAM that runs faster than your system can allow; then it would only default to the lower speed that your system can take in. Therefore in order to avoid this kind of wasteful expenditure it is advisable to buy RAM according to your requirements of your System.

RAM requirements: RAM requirement are directly proportionate to the amount of usage that you have with your system and the kind of utility that you put your system into use. In case you indulge in modern games, and are into processing digital images or are always multitasking on your system, then it is always recommended that you get 4GB or more RAM into your system.

Single or Double RAM: It is always better to invest in pairs of RAM. In case you want 4GB installed in your system, it is essential to buy 2GB each slot, as that runs faster than single module. However; in case there is no provision for double RAM then you can run single RAM too.

Quality of RAM: It is always better to beware of spurious RAM manufacturers and invest in quality RAM purchases. A reliable company can always ensure that you get reliability and durability with your RAM purchase and you can also be assured that you would get the amount of RAM that has been mentioned on it and also that it would run to the aforementioned capacity

Taking care of all these things while purchasing RAM can assure that you get the best possible RAM for your computer which would also be able to enhance the capacity of the system, so that it runs effectively and efficiently.

The author is a writer in the field of the technology and writes for leading Memory Component Manufacturer, USB Pen Drive Manufacturer, and Computer RAM Exporter . Presently writing on various topics related to computer hardware and peripherals like Computer RAM, DRAM Memory Components, Memory Cards, Memory Modules and other memory products.

20071006-08 – building Hades – 139-3936-diptych-139-3937 – power cables – before and after
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Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Once the motherboard is screwed into the case, the next step was connecting the various power cables from the power supply to the case fans, motherboard, and harddrive, as well as the cables built into the case for the power button, PC speaker, USB, etc. There was a little bit of trial and error, as some fans had different types of connectors. In the old days, fans were only ever hooked up to the power supply, but nowadays, the motherboard runs some fans as well (so they can be turned down when not neeed, saving electricity). But some fans would not turn when hooked up this way. Ultimately I found the right combination.

BACKSTORY: So, as mentioned before (in a 10-part series of blog posts), my trusty computer of 9 years, "Storm", died a nasty death. My secondary/kitchen computer "Hell" stepped up to bat and took Storm’s place, but I still needed a new computer for our somewhat newly-built upstairs space. So I built Hades, during which I wrote another 5 blog posts. These are the pictures I took while building it.

building computer.
Abit IP35 Pro motherboard, Intel Core2Duo E6750 CPU, OCZ 800mHz PC6400 DDR2 Dual Channel RAM, OCZ GameXStream 600W power supply, Thermaltake computer case, fan, wires.
Hades. diptych.

Clint and Carolyn’s house, Alexandria, Virginia.

October 6, 2007.

… Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
… Read Carolyn’s blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

A run-down of all parts in my new computer, with links to buy them, can be found here: clintjcl.wordpress.com/2007/10/01/journal-hardware-purcha…

Buy this insane case for 5 at NewEgg: www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16811133154

Buy this killer power supply for 0 at NewEgg: www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16817341001

Buy 2G of this modern RAM for a mere at TigerDirect: www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details…

Buy this great processor for 0 at NewEgg: www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16819115029

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Understanding and Buying Ddr Memory

The DDR SDRAM is an enhanced version of the old school SD RAM. Known as double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory this chip has a much greater bandwidth to offer to its users. The thing that makes this memory integrated circuit different is that it unlike the other circuits it transfers the data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. This is what makes the DDR Memory Ram highly efficient as it gives you double the speed while maintaining the same frequency on the front side bus.

The DDR memory chips that are available in the market have no architectural differences with regards to the clock frequencies that they have been designed for. The number denoted on the chip is an indication of the speed at which the device will be performing. Underclocking is the phenomenon of making your chip run at a speed lower than that which has been specified. Overclocking is the exact opposite of this phenomenon. Amateurs should however not experiment with their memory chips in this manner as it may lead to damage.

You will find some new chipsets to be making use of dual and quad channel configurations. This is done for the purpose of increasing the bandwidth. In order to reap maximum benefits of a dual channel configuration you should make use of a pair of matching memory modules.

The internet offers you a unique opportunity to look for DDR Memory chips for your desktop computer. Some the Computer Memory chipsets available online are:

INDUSTRY STANDARD 1GB PC2100 266MHZ NON-ECC DDR SDRAM

This is a super high quality 1GB chipset for your desktop computer. It comes with a 184 pin and dual in line memory module configuration. It as gold leads and a phase lock loop that helps the clock driver to reduce the loading. The chipset enters the commands on each positive CK edge. The chipset can perform concurrent operations with ease due to the four internal clock inputs. It also comes with an auto precharge option and auto refresh and self refresh modes. You will be able to get your hands on this chipset for just $45.

INDUSTRY STANDARD 512MB PC2100 266MHZ NON-ECC DDR SDRAM

If you are looking for something with a smaller memory capacity then you can grab the above mentioned model for just $25. This is a special 512MB chipset that has a Non-ECC optimized pin out. It features the dual in line memory module along with gold leads. The four internal banks enable the chipset to run concurrent operations. It has all the standard features of the series and is ideal if you are looking for a 512 MB chipset.

INDUSTRY STANDARD 256MB PC2100 266MHZ NON-ECC DDR SDRAM

If you want something even lower than the 512 then you have this particular 256 MB chipset that gives you the same optimum performance. This speedy chipset will help to give your PC a boost and you can get your hands on this one for just $19.

Barclay Benson is an expert author who loves to write on various topics. He writes interesting and informative articles that makes readers know more about the things. To know more about Memory Upgrade, DDR Memory, Laptop Memory and Computer Memory please visit the website.

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