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Old 05-07-2008   #21 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q7600...

I think you got scammed.......... LOL just kidding. Heck yeah, you got a sweet deal. I see you did what I would have done. He agreed on the phone for 190 and you haggled him down to 160 and got a nice CPU cooler thrown in to sweeten the pot. He didn't steal it, but basically by winning it it's the same concept, just about 100% profit on selling it.

What are Prime95 and CPU stability check 6.0? Are they downloadable programs? I need to use something like that to see if I've hosed anything up.

I saw your case painting pics on that other thread. That's a great idea, wish I had thought of it............ naw, on second thought no i don't. i just looked down at my computer and where I have it I can't see the clear side anyways lol. Looks like you are off and running. When is the official launch date? Will there be a party with free munchies and beer along with dancing girls? If so i expect an invite lol.

EDIT: I feel hostile, think I'll crank up COD4 and go kill something lol. I forget, are you a gamer?

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Old 05-08-2008   #22 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

haha no not a scam. if so I'm getting that bastard Fired from his lovely job at Intel.. I'll call up them bitches.. haha

ya i guess it's a pretty popular cooler, but I'm not sure if I'm going to use it, or sell it and get something different. still tryin to decide..

Ya download Prime95. freeware.. and it basically is a STRESS test for your CPU, it will run it at 100% becuase our daily tasks can't.. and MAX the **** out of it and see how it handles it.. and i think prime does this also. it's a test that runs for like 2 hours and see's how long your system will last.. people overclock there system. and use it.. if can't last all 2 hours.. they lower the clock til the test lasts all 2 hours.. then they know there OC is stable and they can use it 24/7 make sense??

and ya PAinting the inside of the case makes it really badass.. I've actually just finished the first coat of midnight black.. look it up.. or here, look at these pics. like one of the top 5 links has a painted case inside.. and it's the same case I got.

The "Official" Cooler Master 690 Club - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net

painting the inside just makes it look that much better.. I hate the look of the ugly metal Grey color.. so a nice black will make it sexy, plus with the blue led,s it reflects better showing more color. it looks really nice, check that link.

and as for the launch date, tomorro morning I'll do a second coat on my case.. and maybe a light touch up third tomorro night after work.. let it dry all night and all the next day.. then friday after work is the official OH **** period where I'll be doing this little build of mine. I got my Mobo in less than 22 hours from newegg. very happy.. tomorr when I get home from work my PSU will be here..

p.s. my brother is doing a build with me, he got the Antec 900 I'll send you a picture with it black inside in case you wanna do it.. ok

So friday is the launch.. after work I'll start building. Goes something like this.

New Purchases---
Q6700 with GO stepping
Thermaltake Blue Orb 2 CPU Cooler, Might get something else
eVGA 750i Mobo FTW, SLI ready. GREAT BOARD, not as good as yours.
tomorro in mail getting, Corsair 520HX PSU.. one of the Best out!
Case, Cooler Master 690 modded, more mods coming
3 Antec Blue LED TRICool 120mm Fans with 3 speed controls

I'm planning on buying the next items new and different ones also. but for now just to get up and going. I'll be pulling a few items from my current machine.
Already have, using while i get the rest---

8600GT @ 620 Core, with Zalman VF700 Cooler
250 GB Hard Drive from current Machine
Pioneer 16x DVD-RW, CDRW Burner drive
2 GB PNY RAM, will be changing to some extreme performance 2x2GB sticks of Mushkin, or G-skill.. maybe some Crucial Ballistix, so 4GB

Not sure what I'm missing from this list. I have a 22inch Widescreen Samsung LCD screen.. I love!

and I'm getting the Logitech G11 keyboard, and the MX 518 mouse.. all for $35 brand new sometime this weekend whenever I drive to the dude's Store that's selling them, used ONCE for a lan competition. so I'm getting 2 set's, one for me, one for my brother. that keyboard is 50 and that mouse is at least 30.. I'm getting 2 of each for a total of $70 haha guy has 20 pairs of each.. need a good set.. he'll ship some 2 you.. check them out..

and yes I'm for sure a gamer.. recently not cuz been donig some intensive learning and information Overload on this build.

I LOVE CS 1.6, and I've recently been playing Crysis. I only have the demo of COD4. need the actual game soon. and thats all for now, but with this new machine, comes new games I can and will play.. this is long enough for now tho.. so I'll end it here..

p.s. Here's my case with the first Coat of paint.. will look complete after second coat tomorro.. Looks Good! Click, the picturte gets bigger!

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Old 05-08-2008   #23 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Guys can we cut down on the foul language, there are kids viewing
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Old 05-08-2008   #24 (permalink)


Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Yeah, you do not want to warp my twisted little mind do you? LOL

Shawn
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Old 05-08-2008   #25 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Oops, my bad..

ya I'll make sure I keep your ears UN Tainted!
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Old 05-09-2008   #26 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

I Need Help with OS install on new Build....

OK, so tomorro I'm going to put my new build together becuase I have all the parts I need at the moment to at least get going.. then get the other Toys later..

So, Can anyone Shed some light on how this entire Process is going to GO down..

I have a Q6700 GO, with eVGA 750i, Corsair 520HX PSU, 2GB RAM, waiting for the 2x2GB sticks to come, have a 250GB HD, a Pioneer optical Drive, and my current 8600GT I'm going to use til I get something better.. and I just got myself Vista Ultimate 64.

So, I'm new to this NEW build thing.. where I do it all on my own from ground up.. I kno how to get everything together and build it.. so my questions to the Forum are what should I do..

So I have a 250GB HD that I use in my current Machine.. I'm going to pull that out.. Back up everything on my External drive.

Put my 250GB drive in my New Build that I will have just finished Tomorro.. Then from there how does it all work, and how do i do everything. What problems Might I face...

from there I Boot up the system, and put the OS disk in correct?? do I do this regular.. or do I do it in safe mode? and from there the OS disk should take over and get everything going right, and then when it's finished I can go to all the websites for everything and get all the latest drivers for all my stuff.. Correct.

If someone would please let me kno how this all should go, what problems I MIGHT run into.. and any tips I need.. Please feel free to Share any and all your info with me.. I'm open to Suggestions and input. Thanks in Advanced..


/Cory
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Old 05-09-2008   #27 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Looks pretty much how I did it though I have a couple suggestions.

First off, this IS a new install not an upgrage disc right?

Pop your disc in the CD. When you power up it will go to BIOS so hit the delete key (I'm assuming it's the same BIOS for the 750 as the 790) to be able to check your options. Make sure that you check the "boot from CD" (or DVD, I forget what it says). I have mine in the first slot since I don't have a floppy, but it's more standard to put in the second slot (if you have a floppy IE A: drive) and then boot from the Hard drive third. The BIOS category you need to open to do this is the very top one in the left hand column. The use your arrow keys to maneuver in BIOS, the enter key to select the high lighted choice and esc to go back to the previous screen. Once you are sure you have the CD bootable hit F10 (this saves changes and exits. It will now reboot, I guess, even though the power doesn't go off. The next step you may want to have Brink or someone else smarter than me to comment on but i THINK it works and will save you time:

While your current computer is operational go here

http://www.evga.com/support/drivers/...t.asp?switch=2

Download the file to flash your BIOS and make the bootable disc. I did a CD since I don't have a floppy but do whichever you want. LOL copy the instructions on what to do as well.

This is the disc I would have in my computer once when I powered up. Run it, doing what the instructions you copied down said, and flash your BIOS. No matter what else happens you shouldn't have to do this again lol unless maybe you take the battery out of the MoBo. ( I bolded that so Brink would see it easier lol.) After you finish that, (before you reboot so you will have power) remove the disc and pop the Vista disc in. Reboot.

On a CLEAN install, the process is very straight forward, you have very few options.

When your computer reboots it will make it's way to your DVD and start the windows installation disc. Follow the instruction lol until it says DONE. After me third or fourth install lol I quit doing a password just to speed the process up. Also since you are transfering your current data to an external drive, I would go ahead and use the format disc option to get clean all the junk off the C drive. Of course if you are doing the partition thing (which I kbnow nothing about lol) then don't do that.

After it all installs, install your SP1 (if it wasn't on the disc) and then the rest of the windows updates before you get the drivers for your other stuff.

One thing you could also do it download the drivers on a flash drive and then you would ghave them all there when you got ready instead of going to the sites and downloading them. Wish I had thought of that when I was doing mine lol.

Have fun. Don't forget to update the audio driver. Brink has a thread on that as well.






Since you are backing up your hard drvie,
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Old 05-10-2008   #28 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

well.. I'm actually not backing it up anymore.. I figured I'd be safe and stick to a clean install.. plus i need this HD for my current system.. so tommorro I will be recieving in the mail my new HD.. I ordered the Seagate Baraccuda 500GB 7200.11 the .11 is the newest model.. with the 32mb Cache, and the new second gen threading.. so it's pretty much the best HD you can get thats 500GB.. it will be here tomorro.. I'm going to use it and do a fresh install with that.. and use it.. then after everything is stable I'll get my old HD and move everything over..

So ur saying BEFORE i install the OS, I should update the mobo and flash the bios.. is that what ur sayin???
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Old 05-10-2008   #29 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Yup.
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Old 05-11-2008   #30 (permalink)


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Re: Building New System, Q6600, or Q6700...

Only need to flash the bios if something is not working.. Only fix what is broken.. so I'm not going to do a flash unless needed.. I'm only going to update the drivers...
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