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  1. #1
    WallCrawler Guest

    Talking My New Custom System I am building.

    Well boys I am trying to get into graphics on PC.
    So I needed a system that could handle the load I will be putting on it and able to upgrade with out any issues.
    Well this is what I have designed.




    · Thermaltake W0011+PFC Silent Purepower 480W with Silver
    housing - Xaser Edition ATX 2-Fan Power Supply. Designed for AMD K7 and
    Intel ATX +12V 1.1 and ATX 2.03 version (Fully Support Pentium 4).

    · Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D Chassis, 12-Bay, ( BLUE ), ATX
    Super Tower w/ Large Side Window and Locks -Retail
    Record & adjust pre-setting Temp. °C / °F display switch. Temp. Alarm
    Function. 4 channel adjustable fan speed knob. Thermaltake elegant blue
    E-LED light on the front panel.


    . Intel Pentium 4 (800 FSB) Motherboard Model D875PBZLK Retail
    Specifications:
    CPU:Supports Intel Pentium 4 processor with a 533/800MHz
    (mPGA478-pin)Supports Hyper-threading
    Chipset: Intel 875P
    IDE:2x IDE with Ultra DMA 33 and ATA-66/100 support
    RAM:4x 184-pin DIMM connect, Double Data Rate DDR266/DDR333/DDR400 support
    Slots:1 x AGP 8X, and 5 x PCI
    Ports:2xPS2, 4x USB, (see pics)
    Onboard SATA:2
    Onboard LAN: Gigabit 10/100/1000 Intregrated

    · Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS PCI Internal Sound
    Card - Retail
    Features:
    Superior Fidelity 24-bit ADVANCED HD™ THX® Certified Sound Card
    Advanced Resolution™ 24-bit DVD-Audio Playback
    Ultra-realistic EAX® 4.0 ADVANCED HD™ Effects and Acoustic Enhancements
    Patented Creative CMSS® 3D Audio Technology
    Integrated High Speed 1394 FireWire® Port
    2 Western Digital Raptor 36GB SATA WD360GD 10,000 RPM 8MB Hard Drive

    · Intel Pentium 4 / 2.8CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading
    Technology 800 MHz FSB - RETAIL
    Specifications:
    CPU: 2.8GHz
    Type: Pentium 4 Northwood
    Cache: 512K
    BUS: 800 Mhz
    Socket: 478
    Retail box (with Heatsink and Fan)
    UNINCOM ROUND, 10-Inch, UV Clear Tube/Silver-Blue Floppy drive cable.
    Booted, 2-Connector. ( SILVER/BLUE ). Single-device. Retail

    · UNINCOM ROUND, 18-Inch, True ATA133/100/66/33, ( UV
    SILVER/BLUE ) IDE Cable. 3-Head. 18 Inches. For IDE Hard Drives, CD ROM, DVD
    ROM or CDRW.
    CORSAIR MEMORY XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series, Low Latency (Twin Pack)
    1GB(2 x 512MB) 2x(64MX64) PC-3200LLPT With Platinum - Silver Heat
    Spreaders.Retail
    Specifications:
    Speed 400 MHz
    Organization 2 x 64M x 64
    Memory type DDR
    Part number: TWINX1024-3200LLPT

    · ATI RADEON 9800XT 256MB DVI/TV 8X AGP
    Specifications:
    Chipset:Radeon 9800XT
    Memory: 256MB DDR
    Bus: AGP 8X
    256-bit DDR memory interface
    Eight parallel rendering pipelines
    Four parallel geometry engines
    2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes
    Ports:VGA + DVI + Svideo Out

    · VeloCD 52x24x48x Internal ATAP/E-IDE CDRW Drive
    TDK Internal Burners Add High-Performace CD Recording To Your Computer

    · DVD cdrom.

    · Windows PRO XP.

  2. #2
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    Posts
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    When you say "graphics" what exactly do you mean? Animated gifs? Video editing/compression from digital camcorder? Photoshop work on images? Or are you going serious, like Maya?

    how many computers have you built? Have you ever overclocked a computer? If not, you'll be happy to know that the system you're putting together will likely run at 3.0 GHz without a problem, maybe 3.2 GHz if you're lucky with stock cooling, and likely 3.5 GHz or faster with a good cooling solution (like the watercooler in my avatar )

    My other comments: You may be better off to build a dual processor machine, especially if your 'graphics' program(s) can take advantage of it. You won't find a smoother running machine than a dually. Take a look at the MSI K7D Master-L with a couple of low-speed TBred B processors (like the 1700+) If your program is SMP capable, that system will be cheaper than the P4 system and have tons more processing power.

    Also, I would always recommend buying quality, name-brand motherboards. My favorite brands are Abit and Asus, although there are plenty of other good brands.

    finally, there's 2 websites I'd like to recommend.
    1. www.newegg.com - hands down the best place to buy parts.
    2. www.overclockers.com - be sure to check out their forums at forum.oc-forums.com . there's TONS of info there.

    Hope it helps!
    My name is Electric Nachos. Sorry to impose, but I am the ocean.
    http://www.bryanpryor.com

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  3. #3
    WallCrawler Guest
    Originally posted by NeoMoses
    When you say "graphics" what exactly do you mean? Animated gifs? Video editing/compression from digital camcorder? Photoshop work on images? Or are you going serious, like Maya?
    "I would like to get to that level.
    Yes Flash Macro so on"

    how many computers have you built? "50 PC and Servers "
    Have you ever overclocked a computer? "YES"
    If not, you'll be happy to know that the system you're putting together will likely run at 3.0 GHz without a problem, maybe 3.2 GHz if you're lucky with stock cooling, and likely 3.5 GHz or faster with a good cooling solution (like the watercooler in my avatar )

    My other comments: You may be better off to build a dual processor machine, especially if your 'graphics' program(s) can take advantage of it. You won't find a smoother running machine than a dually. Take a look at the MSI K7D Master-L with a couple of low-speed TBred B processors (like the 1700+) If your program is SMP capable, that system will be cheaper than the P4 system and have tons more processing power.

    Also, I would always recommend buying quality, name-brand motherboards. My favorite brands are Abit and Asus, although there are plenty of other good brands.

    finally, there's 2 websites I'd like to recommend.
    1. www.newegg.com - hands down the best place to buy parts.
    2. www.overclockers.com - be sure to check out their forums at forum.oc-forums.com . there's TONS of info there.

    Hope it helps!
    I got most everything at New Egg and some at compusa.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Posts
    292
    well, it looks like you're all set, wallcrawler. That ought to be a good, solid system for you.

    I'm kinda getting tired of my old Athlon 1600+ running at 2.0 GHz, so I'm seriously thinking about upgrading to a nice dually with TBred Bs clocked to about 2.3 GHz each. (Watercooled, of course ) That ought to last me another year or so, at least until there's some good software written for 64 bit processors.

    If you do overclock that 2.8C, let me know how it does. I've heard they're screamers.
    My name is Electric Nachos. Sorry to impose, but I am the ocean.
    http://www.bryanpryor.com

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Posts
    109

    case

    looks nice.

    the only thing i'd add is that the thermaltake case can be hard to install stuff in. so unless you like the look i would probably suggest a antec case, they are really nice as far as installing harddrives, etc.

    edit: didnt realize you had already bought it. let me know what you think about the case

  6. #6
    WallCrawler Guest

    Well the Beast is running.

    This is what’s installed so far the OS XP PRO and all updates plus drivers plus antivirus.

    Now I have to load Office 2003 PRO.
    All files I backed up.
    Tweak.
    Install my graphics programs update all that, games install restore all back ups and updates.
    I say about another 8 hrs of loading stuff.

    Then test test test.

  7. #7
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    Posts
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    What "graphics programs" are you using?

  8. #8
    WallCrawler Guest
    Flash MX
    MX studio
    The one you gave me.
    new phote shop

  9. #9
    WallCrawler Guest

    Well this post is coming from the Monster

    Well she is up and running. Finel List.

    · Thermaltake W0011+PFC Silent Purepower 480W with Silver
    housing - Xaser Edition ATX 2-Fan Power Supply. Designed for AMD K7 and
    Intel ATX +12V 1.1 and ATX 2.03 version (Fully Support Pentium 4).

    · Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D Chassis, 12-Bay, ( BLUE ), ATX
    Super Tower w/ Large Side Window and Locks -Retail
    Record & adjust pre-setting Temp. °C / °F display switch. Temp. Alarm
    Function. 4 channel adjustable fan speed knob. Thermaltake elegant blue
    E-LED light on the front panel.


    . Intel Pentium 4 (800 FSB) Motherboard Model D875PBZLK Retail
    Specifications:
    CPU:Supports Intel Pentium 4 processor with a 533/800MHz
    (mPGA478-pin)Supports Hyper-threading
    Chipset: Intel 875P
    IDE:2x IDE with Ultra DMA 33 and ATA-66/100 support
    RAM:4x 184-pin DIMM connect, Double Data Rate DDR266/DDR333/DDR400 support
    Slots:1 x AGP 8X, and 5 x PCI
    Ports:2xPS2, 4x USB, (see pics)
    Onboard SATA:2
    Onboard LAN: Gigabit 10/100/1000 Intregrated

    · Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS PCI Internal Sound
    Card - Retail
    Features:
    Superior Fidelity 24-bit ADVANCED HD™ THX® Certified Sound Card
    Advanced Resolution™ 24-bit DVD-Audio Playback
    Ultra-realistic EAX® 4.0 ADVANCED HD™ Effects and Acoustic Enhancements
    Patented Creative CMSS® 3D Audio Technology
    Integrated High Speed 1394 FireWire® Port

    .2 Western Digital Raptor 36GB SATA WD360GD 10,000 RPM 8MB Hard Drive

    · Intel Pentium 4 / 2.8CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading
    Technology 800 MHz FSB - RETAIL
    Specifications:
    CPU: 2.8GHz
    Type: Pentium 4 Northwood
    Cache: 512K
    BUS: 800 Mhz
    Socket: 478
    Retail box (with Heatsink and Fan)
    UNINCOM ROUND, 10-Inch, UV Clear Tube/Silver-Blue Floppy drive cable.
    Booted, 2-Connector. ( SILVER/BLUE ). Single-device. Retail

    UNINCOM ROUND, 18-Inch, True ATA133/100/66/33, ( UV
    SILVER/BLUE ) IDE Cable. 3-Head. 18 Inches. For IDE Hard Drives, CD ROM, DVD
    ROM or CDRW.
    CORSAIR MEMORY XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series, Low Latency (Twin Pack)
    1GB(2 x 512MB) 2x(64MX64) PC-3200LLPT With Platinum - Silver Heat
    Spreaders.Retail
    Specifications:
    Speed 400 MHz
    Organization 2 x 64M x 64
    Memory type DDR
    Part number: TWINX1024-3200LLPT

    · ATI RADEON 9800XT 256MB DVI/TV 8X AGP
    Specifications:
    Chipset:Radeon 9800XT
    Memory: 256MB DDR
    Bus: AGP 8X
    256-bit DDR memory interface
    Eight parallel rendering pipelines
    Four parallel geometry engines
    2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes
    Ports:VGA + DVI + Svideo Out

    · VeloCD 52x24x48x Internal ATAP/E-IDE CDRW Drive
    TDK Internal Burners Add High-Performace CD Recording To Your Computer

    · DVD cdrom.

    · Windows PRO XP.
    Windows 2003 Office Pro

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Posts
    109
    thats a nice system.

    i've got the SATA 10k drives as well, pretty schweet drives.

    so, how was the case? i have heard they can be a pain to install stuff in. but they look really cool.

  11. #11
    WallCrawler Guest

    Not a Problem at all.

    Here are some pic's
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    WallCrawler Guest

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    WallCrawler Guest

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    WallCrawler Guest

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    WallCrawler Guest

    6

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  16. #16
    WallCrawler Guest

    Bench Marks

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  17. #17
    WallCrawler Guest

    Bench 2

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  18. #18
    WallCrawler Guest

    New Heat sink and 92 mm fan.

    Vantec"Tornado"Double Ball Bearing Cooling Fan
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    WallCrawler Guest

    Post

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    WallCrawler Guest

    mm

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