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Mako Shark
New Core2Duo Overclocking Rig (Pics to come)
All-
Thank you for the advice and ideas you have given me on what to put in my next system. I was going to wait a few more months, but several recent price drops and rebates have caused me to pull the trigger on this a little early.
The following parts are on order, and will arrive on Thursday:
Core2Duo E6420 2.13Ghz CPU - $190
Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler - $65
EVGA nForce650i Ultra Motherboard - $110/$100
EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 640MB Superclocked Video Card - $380/$350
Corsair XMS2 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2 800 RAM Kit - $155/$105
Antec P150 White Steel Case w/430W PSU - $140
Maxtor 500GB 7200rpm SATA2 Hard Drive - $100
Sony NEC Optiarc 18x DVD+-R Burner - $32
Total Price after rebates, discounts, shipping, taxes = $1167.48
I will pull my Creative Labs X-Fi and Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000rpm hard drive from my current rig into this new rig.
The plan is to overclock this thing as far as it will go (hoping to reach 3.0Ghz+) and turn it into a cheap gaming machine. I will post pics of the wonderful box of goodies as they arrive from Mr.UPS man, the build process, and the final result later this week when I am done.
Can anybody recommend a good image hosting service where I can host the images?
Last edited by kent1146; 05-21-2007 at 10:21 AM.
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Mako Shark
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Rear shot of the Antec P150 case. Thumb screws on the main panel. Pretty standard stuff.

Interior shot of the Antec P150case. Comes with a Neo 430W PSU with modular cables, a large 120mm exhaust fan (with variable speed switch), and a cable management system (not shown).

The air intake grille on the front is filtered, to prevent dust from entering into the system and forming into dust bunnies. The intake is located just in front of the hard drive bays, to ensure those get lots of cooling.

Taking a look at the hard drive bay itself, I have the option of using standard drive rail mountings, or the sound-dampening rubber band system seen here. This rubber band system is designed to suspend the hard drive in mid-air, to dampen any sounds from hard drive vibration. This case is clearly designed for silent PC's.
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I suspended my Raptor in the rubber band system, to give you an idea what that might look like. Definitely not designed for transporting the PC case in this state, but I can't wait to see how it works in silencing the PC.

We can see some sound dampening material on the interior of the side panels. Hopefully, this PC will be a lot quieter than my noisy little heatbox SFF case.
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Hammerhead Shark
[QUOTE=kent1146]All-
Thank you for the advice and ideas you have given me on what to put in my next system. I was going to wait a few more months, but several recent price drops and rebates have caused me to pull the trigger on this a little early.
The following parts are on order, and will arrive on Thursday:
Core2Duo E6420 2.13Ghz CPU - $190
Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler - $65
EVGA nForce650i Ultra Motherboard - $110/$100
EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 640MB Superclocked Video Card - $380/$350
Corsair XMS2 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2 800 RAM Kit - $155/$105
Antec P150 White Steel Case w/430W PSU - $140
Maxtor 500GB 7200rpm SATA2 Hard Drive - $100
Sony NEC Optiarc 18x DVD+-R Burner - $32
Total Price after rebates, discounts, shipping, taxes = $1167.48
I will pull my Creative Labs X-Fi and Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000rpm hard drive from my current rig into this new rig.
The plan is to overclock this thing as far as it will go (hoping to reach 3.0Ghz+) and turn it into a cheap gaming machine. I will post pics of the wonderful box of goodies as they arrive from Mr.UPS man, the build process, and the final result later this week when I am done.
Can anybody recommend a good image hosting service where I can host the
Hi:
The power supply is not large enough for the vid cd you want to use. I would get at least a 550W with no less than 18A 12V rails. Also, power supplies that come with cases are usually not as good as stand alone. Caps and other components not quality nor big enough to handle the load for very long. It may last awhile but look out down the road and hope it doesn't take anything with it. That is the most important thing in your computer.
The ps I just bought cost as much as your whole case. PC Power single rail 610W 49A 12V, 30A 5V. and built like a tank.
GAry
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Great White Shark
that rubber damping band and sound isolation plate is pretty cool.
C2D Q6600 @ 3.2 ghz, Enermax Liberty 620watt PSU, Gigabyte GA-965PDS3 mobo, 4x2gb OCZ DDR2 800mhz, 2x OCZ vertex 60gb Raid0 + 1TB + 320gb HD, SB Xi-Fi Extreme Gamer, 16x DVDRW Liteon, Logitech Cordless MX3100 desktop w MX1000 mouse + G9 laser mouse, Logitech cordless rumblepad 2, Sennheiser HDR100 wireless headset, ATI Remote Wonder II, Logitech QuickCamPro 9000, Eyefinity Triple 24" Widescrn LCD + ATI 5870, Win 7 ultimate
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by sgtgto
Hi:
The power supply is not large enough for the vid cd you want to use. I would get at least a 550W with no less than 18A 12V rails. Also, power supplies that come with cases are usually not as good as stand alone. Caps and other components not quality nor big enough to handle the load for very long. It may last awhile but look out down the road and hope it doesn't take anything with it. That is the most important thing in your computer.
The ps I just bought cost as much as your whole case. PC Power single rail 610W 49A 12V, 30A 5V. and built like a tank.
GAry
Thanks for the info.
I thought about that when I was ordering parts... the PSU that comes with the system isn't a generic PSU, it's an Antec Neo 430W Silent PSU. I was curious about whether it would be enough... I figured I'd just give it a shot, and see what happens. I've been running an x1950Pro AGP in my AthlonX2 4400+ SFF system using the 240W PSU built in to the SFF case, and it's been working fine for a few months.
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Mako Shark
Post updated with shots of the internal build process.
I got a chance to play with it quickly before I left for vacation for a week. I overclocked it to 2.8Ghz (350Mhz FSB) without any adjustment to VCore. CPU temps are stable at 40C idle, 42C under load. 3DMark05 score of around 16,300 running at 2.8Ghz.
I'll play around with overclocking a bit more when I get back in about a week, to see how far I can push this. I'm hoping to get at least 3.2Ghz by increasing Vcore.
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dude to be honest, that case looks messed up. cd-rom bay whacked, and that psu is balancing on 4 screws on one side with nothing to keep it straight on the other side.
a very nice rig though, i'm jealous 
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Intel QX6700 Tuniq Tower (3,30Ghz) |Intel D975XBX2 |4x 1GB OCZ Platinum XTC DDR2-6400
Gigabyte 8800Ultra OC'd to (650/2200/1605)| X-fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro | Dell 2005 FPW
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Tiger Shark
Jesus that Tuniq Tower cooler is incredibly big. Its twice the size of a midgets house! Incredible mate looks like a pretty good rig, how longs she been up and running? Do any tests yet :P?
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Mako Shark
That power supply will be fine for one 8800GTS.
Nice build, I might look at something like that for a Linux box, but with a less powerful GPU.
Q6600 @ 3.6GHz (Tuniq Tower 120) - DFI Lanparty LT P35-T2R - 8GB Corsair DDR2-800 - eVGA GTX 275 SC - SoundBlaster X-Fi - Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB - Seagate 7200.10 750GB (2) - Western Digital 1.5TB Green (2) - Western Digital 2TB Green - WINDy-Soldam MT-Pro 1700 - Antec Signature 850W- HP LP2475W (H-IPS) - Samsung 204B (TN) - Alienware Ozma 7 Headphones - Windows 7 Ultimate
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by Liger83
Jesus that Tuniq Tower cooler is incredibly big. Its twice the size of a midgets house! Incredible mate looks like a pretty good rig, how longs she been up and running? Do any tests yet :P?
I finished the build at around 11pm last Thursday evening, and had XP up and running by 1am. The only thing I've been able to do with it is give it a pretty mild overclock to 2.8Ghz (350Mhz FSB), and run 3DMark05. Runs at around:
- 13,200 under 3DMark05 at stock 2.13Ghz
- 16,300 under 3DMark05 at 2.8Ghz
I have not been able to get it to clock faster at stock VCore. I won't be able to play with it again until I get back in town at the end of this week. But when I get back, I plan on:
- Removing the CPU cooler, and polishing it with fine sandpaper and metal polish.
- Orienting the CPU cooler so that the fan blows toward the case exhaust (keeps all the airflow going in the same direction.
- Tampering with VCore to get better overclocks.
- Buying Shadowrun, so I have a game with eye candy to stress this system.
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jeebus that cpu cooler is huge.
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Mako Shark
Sgtgto-
You were right... the Antec Neo 430W PSU that came with the case wasn't enough. I was getting a lot of random crashes and lockups.
I put a Seasonic M12 600W PSU in earlier tonight. Not only has that thing been rock stable, but I was also able to tweak out an extra 150Mhz overclock out of that thing.
Since I had the case open, I also lapped the heatsink (polished it with 3 grits of sandpaper, and metal polish, to give it a mirror finish), reapplied Arctic Silver 5, and rotated the CPU cooler fan so that it pulls air from the case, instead of pulling air below the PSU.
Final system specs are in my updated sig.
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