Finally gone back(i mean forward) to a PC!
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You should see the heat sink I installed. It's comedy how big it is. Lots of head-scratching to see how it was mounted though.
Thanks for changing the thread title Rich....you made me laugh!
All systems go! This thing's a beast. And only took a couple of hours to build. Up yours Apple!
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You should have gone with an enclosed liquid cooling system. only about $50...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181010
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@olishea said:
You should see the heat sink I installed. It's comedy how big it is. Lots of head-scratching to see how it was mounted though.
@krisidious said:
You should have gone with an enclosed liquid cooling system. only about $50...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181010
then i'm suddenly reminded of one of the turnoffs in PC culture
these things are computers guys.. not race cars.
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Yours might not be a racecar... Mine is a classic sports car. It's old and doesn't handle corners well, but it's loud and it looks good.
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haha. nice
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enclosed liquid cooling? sounds sexy! haha I just asked for a setup that works, if I needed it the guy would have specified it. The machine is almost silent, its a big step up from my iMac!
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@olishea said:
The machine is almost silent, its a big step up from my iMac!
heh, the latest macbooks are a big step up from a 7year old imac
(i'm just ribbing.. congrats on the new machine oli.)
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Enjoy the new machine!
I had a super machine with liquid cooling before, it's great but worrying about springing a leak got to me after about 18 months, back to (good) air cooling after that. Now moved onto beefier laptop rather than HULK desktop, suits my needs fine at the moment. I still have two workstations at home that I can use to network render whenever I require.
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Haha yeah I know. I've been rocking a dual core for far too long!! A Raspberry Pi is probably more powerful!
I did have a macbook pro that seemed to have built-in planned obsolescence. One day everything just broke and I really looked after it. I'm done with Apple.
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Welcome back to the PC Master Race
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Thanks! Feels good to be back.
Can't wait to press Control Alt Delete!
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Do a render and show us what your temps are running?
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will do, need to set up all my render software first
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120GB SSD if this is your working drive is going to send you crazy mate! My biggest wish now is I had gone bigger!
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Nah. The bigger the storage space you got, the more useless junk you pile up.
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I use a 120gb SSD and I get by ok. I also have 1.5 tb of 7500rpm disk hard drives for more menial software and storage.
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Make sure that the Samsung 840 EVO has the latest firmware installed! Otherwise you will experience big slowdowns with older data.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/de/html/support/downloads.html
(the "Samsung SSD 840 EVO Performance Restoration Software")And welcome back!
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Thanks numerobis, I'll get my brother to look into that. (He's the IT geek)
Thanks guys. Yeah the SSD is purely to load software, it's almost instant. I don't have a huge amount of software anyway. Just rendering and trading stuff really.
I have a 1TB hard drive for normal storage and an external network 1TB hard drive vault to save more stuff.
Did you know you can get 1TB pen drives now?!!!!! Crazy! They are very expensive though, but wow!
I'm completely done with Apple. I can't tell you how many pen drives and hard drives I've ruined by plugging them into my iMac. It has the tendency to corrupt the drives so they never work again!
It can be something as simple as forgetting to eject the drive before you unplug it. I lost 4 years worth of textures and architecture work that I had amassed onto a WD hard drive....even if I plug it into a windows PC it won't recognise the drive. Gonna have to take the hard drive out the case and plug it directly into the board with some recovery software. The data is definitely on the disc itself, I just can't see it.
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@richard said:
120GB SSD if this is your working drive is going to send you crazy mate! My biggest wish now is I had gone bigger!
But that's the beauty of a PC. If I ever need more, just take it out and bang another in! I'm not concerned, I probably won't even use half that SSD anyway.
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