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To build the *best* computer money can buy...

Discussion in 'Techno-Magic' started by Kitrax, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. Taza

    Taza Weird Modmaker Veteran

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    3x2x2. Okay.

    Also, MLC versus SLC? Speed? Someone's not kept up with the technology...
     
  2. Kitrax

    Kitrax Pantaloons are supposed to go where!?!?

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    I think you need to have a look at what's actually out there...what a product is *supposed* to do, and what it actually does are two very different thing. That being said, I'm am pulling these numbers directly off of newegg:

    MLC:

    OCZ Vertex Series
    Sequential Access - Read: Up to 250 MB/s
    Sequential Access - Write: Up to 160MB/s

    SUPER TALENT MasterDrive SX
    Sequential Access - Read: Up to 220MB/sec
    Sequential Access - Write: Up to 200MB/sec


    SUPER TALENT UltraDrive ME
    Sequential Access - Read: Up to 260MB/sec
    Sequential Access - Write: Up to 200MB/sec


    SLC

    Kingston SSDNow E Series
    Sequential Access - Read: up to 250MB/s
    Sequential Access - Write: up to 170MB/s


    OCZ Vertex EX
    Sequential Access - Read: Up to 260MB/s
    Sequential Access - Write: Up to 200MB/s


    Intel X25-E Extreme
    Sequential Access - Read: up to 250 MB/s
    Sequential Access - Write: up to 170 MB/s


    MLC is generally a little slower, but it has really closed the gap. For a very comparable performance, you can get a MLC SSD that has a *lot* more storage for a lot less. The SUPER TALENT UltraDrive ME (MLC) is the same speed as the fastest SLC drive on newegg.
     
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    CPU - Intel core i7-965 Extream: $1800

    Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-EX58-Extream: $539

    RAM - 12GB Corsair Dominator 1866MHZ DDR3: $3478

    Video - XFX GTX295 1.8GB 576MHZ (x2): $1738

    Power - Tagan BZ Series 1300W: $499

    Sound - Creative Soundblaster X-FI Elite Pro: $429

    Speakers - Creative Gigaworks S750 7.1 THX: $1000

    Optical - Sony BWU-200S BluRay Burner: $533

    Storage - 250GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 (x4)
    4TB Western Digital Sharespace : $7400

    Display - 30" Samsung Syncmaster 305T
    Samsung SP-A800B Projector : $13000

    Case - Thermaltake SwordM: $645

    Input - Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
    Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard: $2500

    TOTAL: $33,561

    :)
     
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    You know the scary thing is, in 10 years, that computer will be worth $30.
     
  5. Kitrax

    Kitrax Pantaloons are supposed to go where!?!?

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    @Magister - I didn't include the Optimus Maximus, because from what I've read about it, it's a pain to use. The coolness factor goes down to 0 if it's not usable...
     
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    Just to ride the way of expensive PC, etc... Why not just use the LCD 1080P TV covered in diamonds as the monitor. It is close to $150K in value. Adding that to any PC would make it the most expensive PC out there. End of coversation.
     
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    Kitrax: Not only do SLC drives have faster read speed - they also are significantly more reliable.

    Magister: ... Creative speakers?
     
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    Below is the PC I would build. The only thing this system needs is one more HDD for extra storage. I believe a 2TB HDD from Western Digital would do that very nicely. Thoughts?

    Pioneer Qflix 20X DVD±R Burner Black SATA Model DVR-2920Q $57.99
    ABS Canyon 695 4 x140mm Fan Multiple Heat Zones Aluminum $599.99
    NEC Display Solutions LCD3090WQXi-BK Black 30" 6ms $2,199.99
    3x EVGA 017-P3-1295-AR CO-OP Edition GeForce GTX 295 $1,589.97
    ABS SL series SL1050 Continuous 1050W@50°C $349.99
    Bose® Companion® 5 multimedia speaker system $399.00
    Logitech G19 Black USB Wired Standard Gaming Keyboard $205.99
    Logitech G9 Black 5 Buttons Tilt Wheel USB Wired Laser $89.99
    2x G.SKILL 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2000 $519.98
    ASUS P6T7 WS Supercomputer LGA 1366 Intel X58 CEB Intel $449.99
    Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition Bloomfield 3.33GHz $1,019.99
    Windows Vista Ultimate $249.99
    Pioneer Black 8X Blu-Ray DVD Burner w/ Software SATA $208.99
    3x OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2 250GB SATA II MLC SSD- $2,175.00
    Total: $10,116.85
     
  9. Kitrax

    Kitrax Pantaloons are supposed to go where!?!?

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    @Munchkin - That could *possibly* be the coolest case ever...if only the external drive bays weren't coming out of the side of the case! :doh:

    For full tower gamming cases, I like to stick with Cooler Master and Silverstone.

    Also, why Vista? Windows 7 Ultimate is on sale at Amazon.com as we speak.

    And finally, the ASUS Supercomputer offers 2 SAS ports, which are faster than any SSD connected via SATA II port...but you're not taking advantage of them...
     
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    I love ABS products and I like the black interior finish. The case is great and yeah the side drive do suck. Here is another case I was considering.

    XCLIO 2000 Black &Ttitanium Finish -$299.99 - this case has 8 cooling fans....

    Because right now if you buy Vista you get a free upgrade to Windows 7. That is why.

    I didn't realize that the ASUS Supercomputer mobo offerred 2 SAS ports. Instead of going with a 2TB drive the sytem would have 2x HP 411089-B22 300GB at which would add $1699.98 to the system cost above.
     
  11. Ziad

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    Well since everyone else is having fun with this I'll try my shot at my personal best computer. It'll probably be much cheaper than anyone else's on here, mainly because I tend to pick stuff that I would end up actually using irrespective of price, so in many cases the component will be nowhere near the top end of the price list.

    Case Antec Nine Hundred Two Black Steel - $129.99
    Power Supply Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W - $199.99
    Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EX58-EXTREME LGA 1366 Intel X58 - $328.99
    CPU Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition Bloomfield 3.33GHz - $999.99
    Memory 2x G.SKILL Perfect Storm 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 2133 (PC3 17066) - $559.98
    Graphic Card EVGA Hydro Copper GeForce GTX 295 1792MB DDR3 - $709.99
    Primary Hard Drive G.SKILL Falcon 256GB SSD - $649.00
    Secondary Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EADS 2TB - $229.99
    Optical Media Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R 5X DVD-RAM 8X BD-ROM 4MB Cache SATA Internal Blu-ray Burner - $208.99
    Monitor Acer G24 Orange 24" 2ms - $359.99
    Keyboard Logitech G19 - $205.99
    Mouse Logitech G7 - $72.99

    TOTAL: $4655.88

    Not bad. Costs about 7 or 8 times more than my current PC. It's missing a sound card and speakers though, those could easily take the price up by another thousand or more. In my brief look I didn't find any satisfactory sound card and I didn't look for speakers.
     
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    Not a bad system at all; in fact it would perfrom almost as fast as the system I built. I have always had an issue when spending excessive amount of money on a computer. A well built and planned out middle of the road PC for $1000-2000 will lag a few seconds or FPS behind a monster PC built using the latest technology.

    Most users would be more than happy with a i7 system that cost around $2000. I know I would love a $2000 PC.

    In fact I have been playing around with building a $1000 PC now for about a week. Some days I am able to have a Nvidia 275, 4GB of 1600 DDR3 Ram, AMD 920 GPU, 21" 1080P monitor, etc... Other days it ends up being ATi 4870 or Nvidia 250 with the AMD 810 or 720 CPU, and 4GB of DDR 1066 RAM.

    It is dependent upon what items you can pick up in a combo that will provide additional savings which can help improve the overall system when you save around $10-20 per an item. Right now on newegg if you buy the AMD 925 you can get the Rosewell 530 Green PSU for free. It is things like this that I look out for when buying components and building my $1000 system. That example right there would allow me to increase the purchase of a GPU, RAM, HDD, etc or if you are pricing everything right you could just consider it a move up from the AMD 810 CPU to the AMD 925 CPU.

    If I had money to throw down on a high end PC this is truly what I would get...

    ANTEC 900 Case
    ANTEC 650 EarthWatts PSU
    FoxConn AM3 790GX Mobo
    AMD 955 CPU
    8GB of DDR3 G. Skill 1600 RAM
    3x Western Digital Black Series 640GB HDD
    XFX Nvidia 295 GPU's
    21-23.6" Asus 1080P Monitor
    2.1 Logitech Speakers
    Logitech USB Multimedia Keyboard
    Logitech USB Laser Mouse
    Windows 7 / Vista Home Premium 64
    SATA DVD Burner - Lite On or LG
    SATA Bl-Ray Player - Lite On or LG

    This system above would cost roughly $1800 with every component. It isn't a bad system but it could be better. I know I could build a very good i7 system but I prefer AMD as I have had little to no luck with Intel over the years.
     
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