Friday, February 12, 2010

Rc Silver Spoon Is This A Good Computer Configuration?

Is this a good computer configuration? - rc silver spoon

I have decided to create my own computer at home, and I wonder what others on the settings I think. Constructive criticism appreciated brand or changes! The statistics are quite high in the team because I saw him for the recording and playback, so I have sold the quality of the sound card with the new video card in order to fulfill my nerdyness.

CPU: AMD Phenom X4 965 II Black Edition 3.4GHz Socket AM3 Epsilon 125W Quad-Core Model HDZ965FBGMBOX

CPU Cooler: Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler Massive maximum performance with Blue LED 110mm full range of variable speed fan CL-P0401

Motherboard: MSI 790FX-GD70 AM3 AMD 790FX ATX AMD Motherboard

Graphics: ATI HD-585a-ZNBC Radeon HD 5850 (Cypress Pro), 1GB Blac256-Bit Edition GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire graphics K

Memory: Corsair Dominator 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMD8GX3M4A1600C8

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS 1.5TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb / s 3.5 "Internal Hard Drive

Drive: LITE-ON Black 4X Blu-ray Disc Reader Model iHOS104 SATA-08

Sound: HT | Omega Claro 7.1 Channel PCI Sound Card Interface

Cuisine: Series Rosewill RX850-SB Xtreme 850W continuous at 40 ° C, 80 PLUS Certified, ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V v2.91, SLI Ready CrossFire

Chasis: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 RC-1000-KSN1-GP Black / Silver Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 HomeNormal Premium

4 comments:

Tech Savy said...

The device configuration is perfect for recording and playback ... Because I am the same computer configuration using Windows 7 OS ...

I suggest you go to http://windows7.iyogi.net/

For further details of your system I really hope that helps a lot as in my case ...

tariqalk... said...

Enjoy the UR Team
I'm pretty sure that it start something like U-Music
everything you need to know about the quality of the microphone troubles
and the sound card
not with the motherboard sound card
get a Creative sound card
Last

Simon P said...

If your well-being. If it myself personally, I would like to cut to 4 GB of RAM and see if the money could save enough to upgrade the processor and motherboard System i5. But that is exactly what I think and I would say it certainly is the best for you.

I know that games do not use more than 3GB of RAM, and so unless your audio equipment will not need 8GB.

I think you can get with less PSU. And save money if 750W is cheaper, then I think we could secure to me (or would be a very good 650W, Newegg is cheap) a pirate. Check out one of these PSU calculator online when you go to a quality brand, so it's OK.

If you save money and do not feel like a cheap i5Accelerate 65GB SSD for your operating system could load times a lot.

When overclocking, you can also for a cheaper Phenom 2 go and only increased the clock speed. If not, you're probably not the best CPU cooler.

These are just some ideas to think, i dont think theres really nothing to do with what he was doing.

Dave said...

He seemed well until I came to power, and thought, what ?!?!?

With a good taste (in general) in the hardware, why the hell you want with a Rosewill power supply? You're having trouble, you do not need.

A better option would be bronze 650W Seasonic S12E

Later, if you are worried about the update, the Seasonic 650W properly sized for your operating system, provided that you have two (2) HD 5850 graphics cards in CrossFire mode.

Seasonic 650W I think it's the least we should devote to food. You can find cheaper insurance, but not a label that the right size for your hardware.

Oh, and another recording software is very good, provided that any software waNT to run Windows 7 has been released for 64-bit. It is necessary to carefully consider. Even if you have a list of compatible somewhere in your recording software is 64-bit compatible "is compatible" version is exactly the same version that you want to start using, right? Version 2.12 of the software is fully compatible 64-bit version at 2:11 is not fully compatible. That's what I mean.

64-bit software is a kind of minefield. Many software can assume that it is not compatible. Many other software that functions as a compatible only in very specific versions are listed. But as far as equipment goes, it should be a fantastic system for recording music.

The only suggestion I have is to go with two hard drIves. Use one for the operating system and software and recording music. Use the second for the paper industry (preferably automatic) backups of data.

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