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Re: New PC build
« Reply #30 on: September 10, 2010, 11:46:55 am »
You just got in there with the same comment as me. The Tagan has it's ouput on the 12v rail split in two whereas the Corsair has a single rail setup which I must admit to preferring. I was also going to mention that if babdi wanted to run dual GPS in the future they wouldn't be powerfull enough.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2010, 11:48:25 am by Dark Mantis »
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
i7 920
Dominators 1600 x6 12GB
6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
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Re: New PC build
« Reply #31 on: September 10, 2010, 11:55:13 am »
Yes, this is true, none of the PSU's that Babdi has posted would be powerful enough for a dual GPU set-up.

The problem here, as with all new builds is one of cost against availability and what the PC will actually be able to do when the available components are put together. Again, I am looking at the overall results that are required and trying to keep in mind the options available and the net result of putting these items together.

Things such as a higher powered PSU or second graphic cards, although nice, are not essential for the first build and can be easily replaced when availability and/or budget allows.
Remember, when all else fails a cup of tea and a good swear will often help! It won't solve the problem but it will make you feel better.

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #32 on: September 10, 2010, 12:15:14 pm »
Things such as a higher powered PSU or second graphic cards, although nice, are not essential for the first build and can be easily replaced when availability and/or budget allows.
Whilst you are correct, I think it is also valid to look at the longer term costings. It is not cheaper if you have to replace a part in a matter of months or so because it won't run some new device that you want to install. What I am trying to say is that an paying extra £30 now would make more sense than having to pay another £120 in a years time to replace a PSU with something more powerful.
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
i7 920
Dominators 1600 x6 12GB
6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
3 x 27" Iiy

babdi

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #33 on: September 10, 2010, 12:55:37 pm »
This is the data sheet of Tagan

Tagan Stonepack TG600-U37 600W

Voltage Table 
Model  TG600-U37 600 W StoneRock Series" "
AC Input  230VAC (200V-240V) 6A 50Hz 
DC Output  +3.3 V  +5 V  +12 V1  +12 V2  -12 V  +5 VSB 
Max Amps  24 A  30 A  22 A  22 A  0.5 A  2.5A 
Max Combined  150 W  528 W / 44A  6 W  12.5 W
Total Power  600 W 

Features
Compliant wi t h ATX12V Ver.2.2 and downward versions.
230VAC Input Voltage only.
Active Power Factor Correction (PF) > 0.95 at full load.
Maximum efficiency up to 83% means power supply produces less heat and
emits less noise. An economical and ecological solution
Two independent +12V rails provide different devices individual power thus
making the system stable.
Universal motherboard compatibility due to 20+4 pin main power as well
as 4-pin & 8-pin +12V power connectors.
6Pin & 6+2Pin PCI Express connectors support NVIDIA SLI and ATI Crossfire graphic cards.
Total 10 IDE and SATA hard disk connectors available for top usage.
Thermal fan control automatically adjusts fan speed thus controlling the temperature inside the power supply.
(Fan speeds up when temperature rises.)
Internal OVP (Over Voltage Protection) and OCP (Over Current Protection) functions help to eliminate sudden power surge which cause damages to peripherals.

From AMD site  PSU requirement500 Watt or greater power supply with two 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and four 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode) 
Phenom II,x4,3.5 Ghz, OC 4.218 Stable
Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H rev 2.1
RAM 1600 GSkill-RiPjaws ,9-9-9-24,1.5 V, 16GB
MSI 460 GTX, 1GB
Seagate 320 GB HDD AHCI mode
H70 push pull coolar
Corsair HX750 W PSU
M59 NZXT case

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #34 on: September 10, 2010, 12:59:35 pm »
Yes I take it we are all conversant with the specs. It was just trying to help you come to a sensible and financillly viable decision taking into account any slightly longer term ideas that you might have.
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Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
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Re: New PC build
« Reply #35 on: September 10, 2010, 01:16:09 pm »
Hi Babdi,

I would still go for the Corsair PSU as it has a single rail which I have found to be more robust at supplying the necessary power. The dual rail design of the Tagan, appears to be OK but I have found out the hard way that such designs can sometimes cause problems, as the total output is actually split between the 2 rails.

I know that it is a tough choice, especially when the extra cost is involved, but my advice is offered from experience and I really don't want you to make the same mistakes I have made in the past.
Remember, when all else fails a cup of tea and a good swear will often help! It won't solve the problem but it will make you feel better.

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #36 on: September 10, 2010, 01:24:36 pm »
I appreciate your ( absic,DM) concern and willingness to help in my choice making.

As said in one of my posts I will not be going for dual GPU in future and that is the reason for choosing UD3 board. I do agree PSU should be future proof
A 20% higher power rating than required should be sufficient is what I feel. Yes, cost is also the factor.

I may take last minute decision to go for Corsair 850W if situation demand. All depends how much I get for the old rig.

If the offer is weak then this is what I may do keeping other things same

change the mobo to UD3
go for HAF 932
switch to H70
Phenom II,x4,3.5 Ghz, OC 4.218 Stable
Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H rev 2.1
RAM 1600 GSkill-RiPjaws ,9-9-9-24,1.5 V, 16GB
MSI 460 GTX, 1GB
Seagate 320 GB HDD AHCI mode
H70 push pull coolar
Corsair HX750 W PSU
M59 NZXT case

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #37 on: September 10, 2010, 01:31:26 pm »
This is it. It always comes down to money at the end of the day and whilst we can all see the pros of going for the better quality device if you haven't got the rupees then it is a non starter. :'(
« Last Edit: September 10, 2010, 01:32:06 pm by Dark Mantis »
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
i7 920
Dominators 1600 x6 12GB
6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
3 x 27" Iiy

babdi

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #38 on: September 10, 2010, 01:36:20 pm »
Yes indeed DM. We dont have deep pockets, do we ?. Such discussions are a intellectual stimuli and helps in polarizing the purchase.
I must admit inputs from both of you has made my decision making easier and clearer. I now know exactly what will be the outcome based on the choice of hardware I choose.
Thank you very much
« Last Edit: September 10, 2010, 01:41:07 pm by babdi »
Phenom II,x4,3.5 Ghz, OC 4.218 Stable
Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H rev 2.1
RAM 1600 GSkill-RiPjaws ,9-9-9-24,1.5 V, 16GB
MSI 460 GTX, 1GB
Seagate 320 GB HDD AHCI mode
H70 push pull coolar
Corsair HX750 W PSU
M59 NZXT case

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #39 on: September 10, 2010, 01:53:14 pm »
I now know exactly what will be the outcome based on the choice of hardware I choose.
Now now Babdi, don't get over confident. If we could all guarantee the outcome of our purchases DM and I would never have wasted our money on Western Digital Caviar Black SATA 6GB/s HDD's.  :P

The final choices of components will always depend on ones finances and what items are actually available at the time of purchase and we can hope for a certain outcome of how these components will work together, based on our experiences and the feedback or reviews that we may have read about on the internet. But there is always the risk of a challenge when the parts are put together, that's what makes this aspect of computing so exciting and sometimes, so frustrating.

Remember, when all else fails a cup of tea and a good swear will often help! It won't solve the problem but it will make you feel better.

Re: New PC build
« Reply #40 on: September 26, 2010, 04:00:14 am »
Yo, wassup?

I have a similar issue my build is the GA-890GPA-UD3H 1055t, corsair xms 8gb. and trying to decide on grapics either the 5850 or a gtx 460/470
i,ve heard of the amd nvidia issues. if you have tried it with this mother board can you let me know how it works out?
 and another thoery.. say i use a 5850  and buy a gts450 dedicated for physx...:) will it be ok on a amd mother board because it seems to work fine on intel ones. using a physx hybrid mod driver.... any ways let me know ...peAAAACEE!

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #41 on: September 26, 2010, 10:07:43 am »
Wwaassuupp!! and welcome to the forum.
Personally I would recommend the 5850. It is a rock solid card compared to the 460 which seems to be having many problems at the moment. As top wheter you can run one of each on the same motherboard singly I don't see why not but I must admiot this is absic's domain and he will know a lot more about the AMD foibles than me.
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
i7 920
Dominators 1600 x6 12GB
6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
3 x 27" Iiy

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #42 on: November 23, 2010, 09:15:54 am »
Okay This is what I have moved to.
Thanks to absic and DarkMantis for valuable inputs especially on PSU ;)
MB from GA-MA-790X-UD4P to GA-890GPA-UD3H,rev 2.1 BIOS FGa (Beta)
Graphics - GTS 250 to MSI GTX 460
Coolar - H50 to H70
PSU - 450 W to HX750 W Corsair
CPU Phenom BE 955 3.2 GHz - No change
Memory - Gskill 1600 - No change
HDD - Seagate,320 GB - No change
Case - M59 NZXT

Fan layout
Front top and bottom - Blow in
Side panel - Blow in
Top front blow in
Top rear - Blow out
H70 set to exhaust

OC - 3600, increased multiplier
Memory set to 1600 and timings Auto

Temps
Idle - 32 deg C
Ambient - 26 deg C

System stable with AIDA 64 test



Phenom II,x4,3.5 Ghz, OC 4.218 Stable
Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H rev 2.1
RAM 1600 GSkill-RiPjaws ,9-9-9-24,1.5 V, 16GB
MSI 460 GTX, 1GB
Seagate 320 GB HDD AHCI mode
H70 push pull coolar
Corsair HX750 W PSU
M59 NZXT case

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #43 on: November 23, 2010, 01:33:56 pm »
That all looks good to me apart from the fact that you are running your memory at 1600 rather than the safe recommended speed of 1333. You are chancing damaging your processor by doing so.
« Last Edit: November 23, 2010, 01:34:30 pm by Dark Mantis »
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
i7 920
Dominators 1600 x6 12GB
6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
3 x 27" Iiy

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Re: New PC build
« Reply #44 on: November 23, 2010, 01:40:11 pm »
As DM says, you are taking a bit of a gamble by running your RAM at 1600MHz. However, if you are only running 2 sticks of RAM, one on each channel, you will probably be OK but I wouldn't risk it myself.
Remember, when all else fails a cup of tea and a good swear will often help! It won't solve the problem but it will make you feel better.