Build Your Own - Step by Step ( i7 2600k)

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by TIKITRADER, Jul 4, 2011.

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  1. Thanks for the feedback Boli... May have to go on a search to seek out 1 or 2 mb that support 4 or more cards PCI-E 2.0 for a decent price and post that for those interested. We have gone over this somewhere in this thread but I will see what I can find and add.
     
    #931     Sep 6, 2011
  2. OK,,OK,,OK,, Then I'll take the role of the Devil's Advocate (someone has to do it). I squirmed in my seat when I saw Sam's post of a 128GB SSD for $127.95.

    http://www.buy.com/prod/kingston-12...ii-solid-state-drive/q/loc/101/218194460.html

    The SS Drive Sam posted has a SATA II (3Gb/s) interface NOT a SATA III (6Gb/s) interface, the difference in read/write speeds is huge. Sure, this drive could be used for several different upgrades, but for a new build with a SATA 6GB MotherBoard,,, I'm sure it is a Cardnial Sin. The King of The SSD Hill (today) is the OCZ Vertex 3 it comes in 60, 120, 240 and 480GB. Yes these drives are backward compatible, but who would dream of such a thing!!

    Kingston 128GB SSD V100 Series 2.5" SATA II Internal Solid State Drive
    Tech Specs
    Form factor — 2.5"
    Interface — SATA 1.5 Gb/sec. and 3.0 Gb/sec.
    Capacities — 128GB
    128GB - 250MB/sec. read
    128GB - 230MB/sec write


    Crucial
    The C300 was somewhat of a milestone for the consumer SSD market, being the only drive available with SATA 6Gb/s support for quite some time. Whereas most SSD makers opted for the SandForce SF-1200 controller with a peak read rate of 285MB/s, the C300 could hit speeds of 355MB/s courtesy of its Marvell "Van Gogh" 88SS9174 chip.
    The NEW M4 SSD from Crucial: Supports SATA 6Gb/s interface, and achieves read speeds up to 415MB/second and write speeds up to 260MB/s. :(

    Kingston HyperX
    Kingston claims the same 555MB/s read and 510MB/s write performance for the 120GB and 240GB HyperX.

    OCZ Technology
    OCZ SSD 2.5 inch Vertex 3 120GB MLC SATA600 VTX3-25SAT3-120G
    The Vertex 3 120GB touts read and write speeds of 550MB/s and 500MB/s, the larger 240GB version is slightly faster with 550MB/s reads 520MB/s writes. The largest model offers 480GB of storage and is actually the slowest, rated at 530MB/s reads and 450MB/s writes
     
    #932     Sep 6, 2011
  3. If the mobo has 4 or more PCIEx16 slots, it will support them all... not all necessarily with video cards, however. The BIOS setup has a lot to do with what you can and can't run. Seems logical that most makers would think, "4 video cards should be enough for anybody"..
     
    #933     Sep 6, 2011

  4. :D :D :D
     
    #934     Sep 6, 2011
  5. optionman31601, I usually just Google the parts I'm looking for and if it's my day, I'll find it there. However, most times it is a cat and mouse game, which I've gotten better at with time (nothing to really get good about in this game; JUST PATIENCE!!!). With time, your deal will pop out.

    Most of the times I will not post eals unless I think it's something in demand, or someone is looking for it OR if it's a deal too good to be passed by. If there is anything you need, let me know, and as you've probably figured out, there's not much we won't do for a few bottles of Coronas :D

    Btw, Micro Center has recently had pretty good combo deals on CPUs and mobos.
     
    #935     Sep 6, 2011
  6. WF, thanks for the summarized education on SSD. Those Vertexs are mighty fast. Actually double the speed of the Kingston I have (now I have something to look forward to :D )

    On my build, I was actually going to settle for just the HDD as my trading style doesn't really warrant the speed of any SSD. However, I found a good deal on the Kingston and thought I'd go with it. I have to say that I really am pleased with the speed and had I known about it before, it would be a must have item for my build, so I'm glad I got it. I've never posted deals for the SATA III, but if I do see a good deal, then I will do so.

    I hope these get cheaper soon as it makes everything so slick and smooth :D
     
    #936     Sep 6, 2011
  7. #937     Sep 6, 2011
  8. @ Sam Morgan,
    with the way you are finding these good deals , i was thinking you had some connections with the Manager of these outlets:)
    yea, if i were compulsive buyer and not trying to save for this build i would have jumped on these deals if my timing had been right.
    i Appreciate you posting on these items cause i might just have to grab a few of them when they come up again, even if i don't really need them at the time.
    Thanks for offering your help on finding components, i am currently trying to decide/revise my build and when i get the new items listed
    i will post them here and ask if you could come up with anything.
    i have been looking for displays today just searching sites for 22"-24" just to check prices in preparation for the build.
    anyway i'll post sometime in the near future on what i think would be what i need to put this thing together.
    since you mention it, i think i will have to try me one of those Corona's...:)
    by the way , did you get your system running, i seen you had an issue with it, hope you got it going.
     
    #938     Sep 6, 2011
  9. I got the below Samsung monitors from eBay for $100. They are refurbished, but when I got them it seemed like it had not even been opened. With a little research, I found that some are still brand new (returned as excess etc.) and others are fixed (if they have any issues - 22 point check; whatever that means) and repacked. It comes with a 3 month warranty from Samsung. Knock on wood, all 4 monitors I have, work perfectly well.

    http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-B2230-22-Inch-Widescreen-Monitor/dp/B003CLBVAW

    I am running my present set up with 4 monitors as intended as 2 of the GPUs are working ok. I should be getting my mobo in 5-7 days, so will replace that or sell it and leave what I have now as it is.

    Btw, in regards to posting deals here, it's the least I can do to help out. I have had such a great deal of help from others too. Just let me know if and when you need any item.
     
    #939     Sep 6, 2011
  10. Samsungs are nice monitors. I love them. Because I pack mine closely together, I prefer to use ones with small bezels.
     
    #940     Sep 6, 2011
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