meoryou2, on 18 June 2012 - 03:15 PM, said:
#101
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:20 PM
#102
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:35 PM
Niji, on 18 June 2012 - 10:45 AM, said:
Kinda late when it's over a page but I got my mouse here: http://store.razerzo...goryId.35208800
It was 60% Off on a sale and I needed a new mouse anyways so I figured why not. I kinda like the world of wired and wireless so I get the best of both worlds.
Helps a lot when my mouse dies in RO or Starcraft and I regain control in about 5~10 seconds when it goes to wired.
Extra buttons on side I haven't found a use for in RO quite yet... I know a lot of people like to use their mouse wheels for spells and I don't know how people can get used to that... @_@
#103
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:36 PM
Everybody knows that by the way RO is programmed, newer hardware works worse then older hardware, right?
Edited by Kadnya, 18 June 2012 - 03:37 PM.
#104
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:40 PM
Kadnya, on 18 June 2012 - 03:36 PM, said:
Everybody knows that by the way RO is programmed, newer hardware works worse then older hardware, right?
This is true when you look at the Dark Illusion status...
#105
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:49 PM
Senkasa, on 18 June 2012 - 03:35 PM, said:
Kinda late when it's over a page but I got my mouse here: http://store.razerzo...goryId.35208800
It was 60% Off on a sale and I needed a new mouse anyways so I figured why not. I kinda like the world of wired and wireless so I get the best of both worlds.
Helps a lot when my mouse dies in RO or Starcraft and I regain control in about 5~10 seconds when it goes to wired.
Extra buttons on side I haven't found a use for in RO quite yet... I know a lot of people like to use their mouse wheels for spells and I don't know how people can get used to that... @_@
#106
Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:55 PM
Niji, on 18 June 2012 - 03:49 PM, said:
Just don't play with it to the point of breaking it. o_o;
I liked the discounted rate when I purchased it and 2 years of manufacturer's warranty. My Logitech G510 has become my macro slave of buffs and pots so far~
#107
Posted 18 June 2012 - 04:25 PM
TheUraharaShop, on 18 June 2012 - 03:20 PM, said:
#108
Posted 18 June 2012 - 04:47 PM
shOrtz, on 18 June 2012 - 08:31 AM, said:
u can has cayman
renouille, on 18 June 2012 - 02:38 PM, said:
Cooling - passive
RAM - 256 MB
HDD - 256 MB ATA Flash Disk
Video Card - ATI RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE]
PSU - power brick on AC adapter
monitor - Ltrx SLS DUO
how do you live?
#109
Posted 18 June 2012 - 05:05 PM
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Memory: Corsair Vengance 8GB DDR3
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro
Cooling: Corsair H60 Watercooler
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB
PSU: OCZ GameXStream 700W
<3
#110
Posted 18 June 2012 - 05:10 PM
Maka, on 18 June 2012 - 05:05 PM, said:
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Memory: Corsair Vengance 8GB DDR3
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro
Cooling: Corsair H60 Watercooler
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB
PSU: OCZ GameXStream 700W
<3
Nice kinda like mine
#111
Posted 18 June 2012 - 06:12 PM
@596959601 You can get 5.0 GHZ using the Corsair H100 Watercooler; it's really good at keeping that CPU cool at very high speeds. If you have the money you could do a close loop system for liquid cooling with water blocks for your cards in SLI... a bit costly, but you can really get good Over Clock speeds on the cards and the cpu.
@Maka I believe your board supports the "Intel Smart Response Tech." So you can attach and SSD and increase your system response time dramatically. It's good software for the people who has a small SSD: any SSD 64 GB or less and doesn really want to shell out the cash for a larger size SSD. There are also a few other things you could do using reg edits where you can store system and user files on the SSD and get a very specific system boost when running applications and boot time. A co-worker set his system up like that.
#112
Posted 18 June 2012 - 06:15 PM
TheUraharaShop, on 18 June 2012 - 06:12 PM, said:
Yea was considering that atm at idling my PC run 35c when on heave load its maxes to 45 not more. Also SpeedFan is a great application to cool the pc down
#113
Posted 18 June 2012 - 06:34 PM
But what what is everyone bench marking with Heaven?
I Do think if we added our Spec to our Sigs with CPUZ we can gloat about out systems better XD
#114
Posted 18 June 2012 - 06:40 PM
TheUraharaShop, on 18 June 2012 - 06:12 PM, said:
@596959601 You can get 5.0 GHZ using the Corsair H100 Watercooler; it's really good at keeping that CPU cool at very high speeds. If you have the money you could do a close loop system for liquid cooling with water blocks for your cards in SLI... a bit costly, but you can really get good Over Clock speeds on the cards and the cpu.
@Maka I believe your board supports the "Intel Smart Response Tech." So you can attach and SSD and increase your system response time dramatically. It's good software for the people who has a small SSD: any SSD 64 GB or less and doesn really want to shell out the cash for a larger size SSD. There are also a few other things you could do using reg edits where you can store system and user files on the SSD and get a very specific system boost when running applications and boot time. A co-worker set his system up like that.
Two - sounds like you set up RAID 0, RAID 1 is mirrored disks. If you want the speed of RAID 0 with the redundancy of RAID 1( you can run with a single disk from a degraded RAID 1 array ) you need to go RAID 10... but that requires 2x the number of disks. I have a raid 10 setup on my old HP Netserver with 6 SCSI disks in it. It is fast ( don't really care about that, I wanted the striping for expanded disk ) and mirrored for my backups of important stuff before it gets shipped offsite. That one is using a Promise dedi raid card.
#115
Posted 18 June 2012 - 07:12 PM
meoryou2, on 18 June 2012 - 06:40 PM, said:
Two - sounds like you set up RAID 0, RAID 1 is mirrored disks. If you want the speed of RAID 0 with the redundancy of RAID 1( you can run with a single disk from a degraded RAID 1 array ) you need to go RAID 10... but that requires 2x the number of disks. I have a raid 10 setup on my old HP Netserver with 6 SCSI disks in it. It is fast ( don't really care about that, I wanted the striping for expanded disk ) and mirrored for my backups of important stuff before it gets shipped offsite. That one is using a Promise dedi raid card.
Meh Raid 0 Raid 1 same thing XD j/k sometimes I confuse the striping @_@ plus I forgot to take account for the 100baseT
I am getting this on my own Raid
But I see were you comming about this, I was Just thinking if you have 6 disks, 4 (2 for raid 2 for mirror) could be used. But I just set mine up as Raid 0, I was going to move towards Raid 10, but I built it using 2 500 gb disks that I'm not really worried about - loosing data. Mostly I store everything to my 750 and back all the important stuff up to the 1TB. I'm using a FTP on the raid to pull content from home when I'm on campus. The SSD is sitting on stand by, I want to re-image and make the SSD my primary, but I dont have the patience to copy over all my games saved files @_@
Edited by TheUraharaShop, 18 June 2012 - 07:23 PM.
#116
Posted 18 June 2012 - 07:36 PM
TheUraharaShop, on 18 June 2012 - 07:12 PM, said:
I am getting this on my own Raid
But I see were you comming about this, I was Just thinking if you have 6 disks, 4 (2 for raid 2 for mirror) could be used. But I just set mine up as Raid 0, I was going to move towards Raid 10, but I built it using 2 500 gb disks that I'm not really worried about - loosing data. Mostly I store everything to my 750 and back all the important stuff up to the 1TB. I'm using a FTP on the raid to pull content from home when I'm on campus. The SSD is sitting on stand by, I want to re-image and make the SSD my primary, but I dont have the patience to copy over all my games saved files @_@
Thats some decent speeds. As a side note, did you know that since Win2K you can mount your volumes in an empty folder instead of using a drive letter just how it is done in UNIX / Linux? I use a lot of scripting in my work so it's easiest for me to mount the volumes like 1TBdisk1 = \working, 1TBdisk2 = \export, 1TBdisk3 = \media_storage ETC instead of D:\ E:\ F:\ or whatever. It makes it sooooo much easier to either batch script or use cygwin ( what I use a TON ) since you don't have to constantly use the letter + colon + backslash combo.
#117
Posted 18 June 2012 - 08:07 PM
meoryou2, on 18 June 2012 - 07:36 PM, said:
Yeah That jogged my memory; I've done it for Ubuntu running Fog Imaging Service and MDT. I'm going to over haul the system again in the next few months. Going to over clock the Ram, CPU and GPU and tweak these final settings.
@IhasShovel
Here is my Heaven Bench Mark Results
It's only recognizing the Intel HD 3000 GPU, instead of the the Radeon 6970
Edited by TheUraharaShop, 18 June 2012 - 08:16 PM.
#118
Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:04 PM
X-Fi has optical output to Yamaha RX-V731 receiver (600W total power w/ Sub) that serves as my main Dolby Digital compliant speakers. Creative SoundBlaster Tactic 3D Wrath Wireless headset is THX certified (7.1 surround).
Keyboard is Logitech G-15 (old but still works perfectly), and mouse is a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 (Bluetrack technology), works better than my Logitech G5 mouse.
Video cards are Radeon HD 5870 running in CrossfireX. Not too shabby in the render tests:
And yes, this machine is named Ymir. My XPS M1210 is named Juno, my P4 3.0GHz media server is Prontera, and my netbook is named Izlude, all on the Midgard workgroup.
And Ymir has 6.5 TB of hard drive space just because it can.
Edited by FatherBob, 25 June 2012 - 10:05 PM.
#119
Posted 26 June 2012 - 03:36 AM
FatherBob, on 25 June 2012 - 10:04 PM, said:
X-Fi has optical output to Yamaha RX-V731 receiver (600W total power w/ Sub) that serves as my main Dolby Digital compliant speakers. Creative SoundBlaster Tactic 3D Wrath Wireless headset is THX certified (7.1 surround).
Keyboard is Logitech G-15 (old but still works perfectly), and mouse is a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 (Bluetrack technology), works better than my Logitech G5 mouse.
Video cards are Radeon HD 5870 running in CrossfireX. Not too shabby in the render tests:
And yes, this machine is named Ymir. My XPS M1210 is named Juno, my P4 3.0GHz media server is Prontera, and my netbook is named Izlude, all on the Midgard workgroup.
And Ymir has 6.5 TB of hard drive space just because it can.
Damn hell thats a nice config
#121
Posted 30 June 2012 - 12:11 AM
CPU: i5 2500k
GPU: GTX 560 TI
HDD: 1 TB Sata
RAM: 8 GB Rip Jaw
CPU Coolermaster -- Can't remember the name of it.
PWSupply: 750WATT ... some good quality of power supply.
Mobo : Asus Rock something. I can fit 24 gigs of ram if I remember correctly.

I want to upgrade it more possibly in the next 5 months after I get more income. I have a new monitor atm. I'd like to get one more LED monitor, a large TV, a second graphics card, a secondary HDD, and a higher end Intel CPU. The i5 2500k serves me quite well though. -- Technically I don't even need to upgrade, for it's not uncommon that I pull 60-80 FS on max graphics toward very high textured games-- it'd just be nice future preparation.
Edited by Elinu, 30 June 2012 - 12:13 AM.
#122
Posted 30 June 2012 - 12:59 AM
#123
Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:12 PM
Elinu, on 30 June 2012 - 12:11 AM, said:
CPU: i5 2500k
GPU: GTX 560 TI
HDD: 1 TB Sata
RAM: 8 GB Rip Jaw
CPU Coolermaster -- Can't remember the name of it.
PWSupply: 750WATT ... some good quality of power supply.
Mobo : Asus Rock something. I can fit 24 gigs of ram if I remember correctly.

I want to upgrade it more possibly in the next 5 months after I get more income. I have a new monitor atm. I'd like to get one more LED monitor, a large TV, a second graphics card, a secondary HDD, and a higher end Intel CPU. The i5 2500k serves me quite well though. -- Technically I don't even need to upgrade, for it's not uncommon that I pull 60-80 FS on max graphics toward very high textured games-- it'd just be nice future preparation.
For gaming the i5 is really all you need. There is no reason to upgrade further until Nvidias Maxwell and intels Broadwell
#124
Posted 03 July 2012 - 06:46 AM
At the moment I'm using Windows XP for games, and GNU/Linux for everything else.
Processor: Q9300
Graphics: Nvidia GTS 250
Memory: 4 GB
Internal drives:
Disk #1: 74 GB, encrypted, running GNU/Linux
Disk #2: 74 GB, encrypted, running a dormant GNU/Linux customized for my future machine
Disk #3: 1.5 TB, encrypted, contains entertainment, top secret stuff, and backups
Disk #4: 1.5 TB, encrypted, contains weekly backup of Disk #3
External drives:
Disk #5: 500 GB, running Windows XP, contains games
Disk #6: 160 GB, encrypted, contains a backup of top secret stuff
Disk #7: 160 GB, encrypted, running a slim flavor of GNU/Linux in case I f*** up anything on Disk #1
Laptops
A little Intel Atom 1GHz, encrypted, running GNU/Linux
A 10+ year old laptop used as gateway, which also sends mail to my cellphone when a power outage occur.
The future machine I mentioned will run Xen with dual GPU passthrough, as demonstrated in this video:
meoryou2, on 18 June 2012 - 07:36 PM, said:
Edited by Freja, 03 July 2012 - 06:47 AM.


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