LOCOENG Posted March 7, 2008 Author Share Posted March 7, 2008 or ? would be the correct guess.... A friend is sending them to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 12, 2008 Author Share Posted March 12, 2008 The beast is loose and squeaking..... Computer: Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c) Computer Name DESKTOP User Name shortridge Motherboard: CPU Type 2x , 2400 MHz (7 x 343) Motherboard Name Unknown Motherboard Chipset Unknown System Memory 2048 MB BIOS Type Award Modular (01/04/08) Communication Port Communications Port (COM1) Communication Port Printer Port (LPT1) Display: Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT (256 MB) Monitor Compaq MV520 [15" CRT] (915BE48QHK70) Multimedia: Audio Adapter Realtek HD Audio output Storage: IDE Controller Intel(R) ICH9 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 2926 IDE Controller Intel(R) ICH9 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 2920 SCSI/RAID Controller GIGABYTE GBB36X Controller Disk Drive WDC WD7500AAKS-00RBA0 (698 GB, IDE) Disk Drive ST312081 4A SCSI Disk Device (111 GB) Disk Drive EPSON Stylus Storage USB Device Optical Drive TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B SMART Hard Disks Status OK Partitions: C: (NTFS) 14998 MB (14211 MB free) E: (NTFS) 99464 MB (92975 MB free) F: (NTFS) 715394 MB (703395 MB free) Total Size 810.4 GB (791.6 GB free) Input: Keyboard HID Keyboard Device Mouse HID-compliant MX310 Optical Mouse Network: Network Adapter Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (192.168.1.2) Peripherals: USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934 [NoDB] USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935 [NoDB] USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936 [NoDB] USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2937 [NoDB] USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938 [NoDB] USB1 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939 [NoDB] USB2 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293A [NoDB] USB2 Controller Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C [NoDB] USB Device USB Composite Device USB Device USB Composite Device USB Device USB Human Interface Device USB Device USB Human Interface Device USB Device USB Human Interface Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Printing Support HDD ST312081 4A SCSI Disk Device HDD ST3120814A Motherboard EP35-DS3R F2 Motherboard 01/04/2008-P35-ICH9-6A89OG0NC-00 Motherboard DMIMOBO: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP35-DS3R Motherboard DMISYS: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. EP35-DS3R Optical TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B PCI/AGP 10DE-0402: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT [NoDB] PCI/AGP 197B-2363: GIGABYTE GBB36X Controller [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2916: Intel(R) ICH9R LPC Interface Controller - 2916 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2920: Intel(R) ICH9 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 2920 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2926: Intel(R) ICH9 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 2926 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2930: Intel(R) ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2934: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2935: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2936: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2937: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2937 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2938: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2939: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-293A: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293A [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-293C: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-293E: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2940: Intel(R) ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 1 - 2940 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2946: Intel(R) ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 4 - 2946 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-2948: Intel(R) ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 5 - 2948 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-29C0: Intel(R) G33/G31/P35 Express Chipset Processor to I/O Controller - 29C0 [NoDB] PCI/AGP 8086-29C1: Intel(R) G33/G31/P35 Express Chipset PCI Express Root Port - 29C1 [NoDB] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 B stepping, where's the heat, bring on the heat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dontasciime Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 CPU Type 2x , 2400 MHz (7 x 343) wtf gave that reading ? Above looking at differences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 That is from Everest....I saw it too, but I saw CPU-Z reported it correctly so I wasn't concerned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 B stepping, where's the heat, bring on the heat You mean like this? http://www.tweaktown.com/popImg.php?img=goforgold_04l.JPG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 coretemp after 15 min during a 4 thread operation with rebuilder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cynthia Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 This is mine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 Temp whilst preparing files, just getting started... Encoding.... Approx. 15 minutes in...43% complete Task Manager... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 13, 2008 Author Share Posted March 13, 2008 Nevermind the final times, I was messing with the system clock...for some reason it thinks it's 8:24 in the morning here. [04:57:41] One Click encoding activated... ----------------- [04:57:42] Phase I, PREPARATION started. - VTS_01: 3,604,975 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 200,517 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - VTS_02: 131,944 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 13,403 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - Reduction Level for DVD-5: 61.4% - Overall Bitrate : 3,510Kbs - Space for Video : 3,823,276KB - HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 8,808/1,950/3,510 Kbs [05:02:45] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 5 minutes. [05:02:45] Phase II ENCODING started - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 6 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 7 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 8 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 9 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 10 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 11 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 12 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 13 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 14 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 15 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 16 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 17 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 18 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 19 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 20 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 21 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 22 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 23 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 24 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 25 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 26 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 27 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 28 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 29 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 30 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 31 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 32 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 33 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 34 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 35 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 36 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 37 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 6 [05:36:06] Phase II ENCODING completed in 34 minutes. [05:36:06] Phase III, REBUILD started. - Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files... - Processing VTS_01 - Reading/processing TMAP table... - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 2 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 3 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 4 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 7 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 8 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 5 - Rebuilding segment 9 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 6 - Rebuilding segment 10 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 7 - Rebuilding segment 11 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 8 - Rebuilding segment 12 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 9 - Rebuilding segment 13 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 10 - Rebuilding segment 14 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 11 - Rebuilding segment 15 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 12 - Rebuilding segment 16 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 13 - Rebuilding segment 17 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 14 - Rebuilding segment 18 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 15 - Rebuilding segment 19 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 16 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05 - Rebuilding segment 20 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 21 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 22 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 23 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 24 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 5 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_06 - Rebuilding segment 25 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 26 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 27 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 28 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 29 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 5 - Rebuilding segment 30 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 6 - Rebuilding segment 31 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 7 - Rebuilding segment 32 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 8 - Rebuilding segment 33 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 9 - Rebuilding segment 34 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 10 - Rebuilding segment 35 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 11 - Rebuilding segment 36 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 12 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_07 - Rebuilding segment 37 VOBID: 8 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_08 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_01_0.IFO - Updating TMAP table... - Processing VTS_02 - Reading/processing TMAP table... - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 2 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 3 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 4 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 5 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05 - Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 6 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_06 - Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 7 CELLID: 1 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_07 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_02_0.IFO - Updating TMAP table... Correcting VTS Sectors... [08:17:54] Phase III, REBUILD completed in-2719 minutes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dontasciime Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 That is from Everest....I saw it too, but I saw CPU-Z reported it correctly so I wasn't concerned. --------[ EVEREST Ultimate Edition ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Version EVEREST v4.20.1170 Benchmark Module 2.3.212.0 Homepage http://www.lavalys.com/ Report Type Quick Report Computer ASCII-C2Q Generator Ascii Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail) Date 2008-03-13 Time 21:22 --------[ Summary ]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer: Computer Type ACPI Multiprocessor PC Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11 (IE 7.0) DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c) Computer Name ASCII-C2Q User Name Ascii Logon Domain ASCII-C2Q Date / Time 2008-03-13 / 21:22 Motherboard: CPU Type QuadCore Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, 2400 MHz (9 x 267) Motherboard Name MSI 975X Platinum PowerUp Edition (MS-7246) (2 PCI, 2 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394) Motherboard Chipset Intel Glenwood-DG i975X System Memory 3328 MB (DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM) BIOS Type Award (09/17/07) Communication Port Communications Port (COM1) Communication Port ECP Printer Port (LPT1) Display: Video Adapter Radeon X1950 Series Secondary (256 MB) Video Adapter Radeon X1950 Series (256 MB) 3D Accelerator ATI Radeon X1950 XT (R580) Monitor Sharp HDMI (160016843009) Multimedia: Audio Adapter Creative Audigy 2 ZS (SB0350) Sound Card Storage: IDE Controller Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 27DF IDE Controller Intel(R) 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7 Family) Serial ATA Storage Controller - 27C0 Storage Controller SCSI/RAID Host Controller Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive Disk Drive Maxtor 6V250F0 (250 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II) Disk Drive WD 5000AAV External USB Device (465 GB, USB) Disk Drive WDC WD2500JS-00MHB0 (232 GB, IDE) Optical Drive ASCII 1967 SCSI CdRom Device Optical Drive ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P USB Device Optical Drive ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P USB Device Optical Drive BENHUR SPARTAN SCSI CdRom Device Optical Drive BENQ DVD LS DW1655 USB Device (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:4x, DVD+RW:16x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/32x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW) Optical Drive LITEOFF 163D SCSI CdRom Device Optical Drive LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-160P6S (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:4x, DVD+RW:16x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/24x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW) Optical Drive PIONEER BD-RW BDR-202 (4x/2x/5x BD-RE) Optical Drive PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-111 USB Device (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:8x, DVD+RW:16x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-RAM:5x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:40x/32x/40x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM) Optical Drive PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112L USB Device (DVD+R9:10x, DVD-R9:10x, DVD+RW:18x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-RAM:12x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:40x/32x/40x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM) Optical Drive SAMSON DELILAH SCSI CdRom Device Optical Drive TSSTcorp DVD-ROM SH-D163A (16x/48x DVD-ROM) SMART Hard Disks Status OK Partitions: C: (FAT32) 11496 MB (7177 MB free) D: (NTFS) 80670 MB (26837 MB free) E: (NTFS) 113851 MB (12663 MB free) F: (NTFS) 113113 MB (81641 MB free) G: (NTFS) 53050 MB (13095 MB free) H: (NTFS) 105646 MB (20019 MB free) Q: (NTFS) 476937 MB (278941 MB free) Total Size 932.4 GB (430.1 GB free) Input: Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse Network: Primary IP Address 192.168.2.122 Primary MAC Address 00-16-17-92-CB-FD Network Adapter Intel(R) PRO/1000 PL Network Connection (192.168.2.122) Peripherals: FireWire Controller Creative Audigy IEEE1394 Firewire Controller (PHY: TI TSB41AB1/2) USB1 Controller Intel 82801GB ICH7 - USB Universal Host Controller [A-1] USB1 Controller Intel 82801GB ICH7 - USB Universal Host Controller [A-1] USB1 Controller Intel 82801GB ICH7 - USB Universal Host Controller [A-1] USB1 Controller Intel 82801GB ICH7 - USB Universal Host Controller [A-1] USB1 Controller VIA Vectro VT6212 PCI-USB Universal Host Controller USB1 Controller VIA Vectro VT6212 PCI-USB Universal Host Controller USB2 Controller Intel 82801GB ICH7 - Enhanced USB2 Controller [A-1] USB2 Controller VIA Vectro VT6212 USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device USB Device USB Mass Storage Device DMI: DMI BIOS Vendor Phoenix Technologies, LTD DMI BIOS Version V7.7B1 DMI System Manufacturer DMI System Product DMI System Version DMI System Serial Number DMI Motherboard Manufacturer MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD DMI Motherboard Product MS-7246 DMI Motherboard Version 2.1 DMI Motherboard Serial Number DMI Chassis Manufacturer DMI Chassis Version DMI Chassis Serial Number DMI Chassis Asset Tag DMI Chassis Type Desktop Case DMI Total / Free Memory Sockets 4 / 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 20, 2008 Author Share Posted March 20, 2008 Here are some pics of the finished product.... http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h162/loc.../Picture004.jpg http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h162/loc.../Picture002.jpg http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h162/loc.../Picture003.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cynthia Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 I wish the inside of my computer looked that nice and well organized. All my hard disks are still lying on the floor outside of the case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 LMAO...do you want me to come over and put them in for you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weisborg Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 What is the model of that case, I like the way the layout and frame work look. Any pics from the outside? (Front, Side, Rear) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 It's an el cheapo CoolMax case, I can't remember the model number off the top of my head. I'm wishing I'd got a case with tool less drives. I haven't taken any pictures of the outside.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 Here is the case: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?...N82E16811212033 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weisborg Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hmm, no clear side and the USB ports on the bottom of the front with that little door drive me nuts. I have an old RaidMax with color changing LED Bubble tubes like that. In fact inside they look almost the same for the most part other than it has a clear side. I've been trying to find something like it with better USB, a clear side with CPU tube and 120mm fans. Has plenty of room for cables. My Ultra Grid kinda sucks for room and the curved metal is annoying, especially when some edges are still sharp, so they made tight squeezes for fans and getting tools in for the PCI slots only to still have edges that cut. I'm not too impressed with the tool-less drive stuff, could be my Grid case though...wimpy little spring loaded things holding one side then a plastic deal with little spikes that poke in one side and twist a knob. Opticals and Floppy wiggled and the HDDs made noise. Popped those things out and used all screws where the plastic things went and all is good now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 If I had money to dump I would have liked the Antec 900. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cynthia Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 LMAO...do you want me to come over and put them in for you? You need to bring a sledge hammer to get them to fit into the case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 LMAO...do you want me to come over and put them in for you? You need to bring a sledge hammer to get them to fit into the case. I would throw in a foot massage if you didn't already have a man... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weisborg Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Yeah, I've been watching that one too. If it were cheaper I'd probably go for it, but that big giant fan on top going out is what I'm worried about. I haven't seen a replacement for it yet. I guess it could still serve as a top vent though since heat rises. I may get one of those little box things with a handle and put a micro board in it for gaming too. I just can't decide. I like my E8400, but sold my backup PC parts on Ebay, so need to build another. I want a Quad- Either Q6600 or if Intel ever makes a cheap 45nm Quad. I had been a die-hard AMD/Ati guy for a long time, but they have been lagging behind in cache forever, then when they merged with Ati both now suck. I have yet to get any of my Ati cards output true HD. After the AIW 8500 they dropped analog tuners that used to get in channels with rabbit ears and went to digital that required cable...then everything went HD now so all their tuners are useless. There programmers making their drivers are idiots. I knew they were going down hill as soon as none of them could program anymore and went to a .NET Control Panel. Every time I download the drivers I rip out the stupid CCC folder and put the old Control Panel back. Much more stable and it only misses a couple options. I love the Intel stuff now, and so far the 8800GT works with everything except PowerDVD 5...for some reason the install blows up when it used to work fine with my old stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 21, 2008 Author Share Posted March 21, 2008 I'm impressed with this Q6600 so far....I was originally looking at the E8400, but I missed the boat on the sales. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted March 22, 2008 Author Share Posted March 22, 2008 I need to put up another Everest log now that everything seems to be in order. Chewy will be happy there is no JMicron in there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted March 22, 2008 Share Posted March 22, 2008 just let me know when your latency makes it below 46ns with these new machine Athlon64 3500+ 2250 MHz Asus A8V Deluxe K8T800Pro Dual DDR500 2.5-4-4-10 CR1 46.0 ns Athlon64 X2 Black 6400+ 3200 MHz MSI K9N SLI Platinum nForce570SLI Dual DDR2-800 4-4-4-11 CR1 47.2 ns everest has me in the registry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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