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I Want to Game!?!

So another day with a shiny new mobo/processor and another day of missed gaming. My motivation level has been at 0 this past week, which includes not getting the new system built until Monday after getting the final parts on Friday. I know that the increasingly warm weather has played a part but…

I am also finding that having a puppy while working zaps energy quickly. I picked up a beagle mix from a rescue last week and luckily he’s about 6 months old and I’m hoping for a quick path to maturity. I have found that my patience level after work is non-existent and resolution has been time in the brig (the crate) rather than me having a nervous breakdown. Chaos (my slightly older beagle/JRT/pitbull mix / who knows) will be 2 in June and I think is getting equally frustrated with the pup! :P I wasn’t working when I got Chaos so we spent 24/7 with each other in stretches and had more time to train. I’m only hoping that at some point <the nameless pup> will mature in the awesome dog Chaos has become.

So after learning some more boundaries with him last night, I think I’ll be set to get online for the first time in nearly a week to game. My WASD fingers are losing calluses! :)

A few pics of the new board/chip and back up and running.

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No comments on my cable management! ;) I was a bit irritated at the stretching ability of most of them but I think it looks good with the glow…nice cyborg glow to it so screw it, as long as there’s good air flow. I wasn’t able to use the side fan with the Tuniq and P5W and I added a (something like) $5 3-light LED to the door so there’s more glorious blue. :P


The Upgrade: Intel Q9450 & Asus Maximus Formula, Complete

I was happy that Intel hasn’t changed anything in their architecture for reading the RAID and the ICH7 built RAID was recognized on the new motherboard using ICH9. I also gave it a try of just booting into Windows but the drivers weren’t compatible so I did a “dirty” refresh of XP. I grabbed the ICH9 drivers and did an XP refresh install with the drivers, added the motherboard drivers and brought it up. So far it’s running very well without a complete rebuild. I’ve not oc’d it yet but Crossfire is working great and I ran a few rounds of flawless UT3. I’ve also had it running Folding@Home without issue the past 2 days.

I typically rebuild with new hardware but this one went so smooth (and I really don’t have the time to rebuilt right now and the build is about 2 months old) that I think I’m going to keep it for now. When I do a rebuild, I’ll probably (and I hate saying it) go to Vista 64 to fully utilize the 4gb of RAM among other things.

I do have to say that this was one of my easiest and most flawless upgrades. Typically there’s always some small stupid thing I miss, forget or there’s something hardware related causing issues. I dropped the chip on the board, added the ram, attached the Zalman 9700 (a dream to attach compared to the Tuniq Tower), plugged in connectors and it powered on. I finished up with the cards and was booted in no time.That’s not to say it didn’t come without irritation or scars. The biggest irritation is fitting video cards and cabling inside of cases these days and avoiding fans. Part of it could be my Apevia PSU, a part the Antec Nine Hundred’s layout and a final part how they are making motherboards these days. The motherboard is nice but I hate having the SATA connectors on the side of the board rather than on the surface. This is, for the most part, an enthusiast board but Asus makes some of the pieces more difficult for that same crowd that swaps hardware more often. Having a CMOS reset switch on the back is also nice. At least you can keep the case closed while doing OC testing.

I’ll toss some pictures up of the upgrade, more information and some analysis of performance and overclocking differences between this and the Intel E6600 and Asus P5W Deluxe tonight.

I also added the Intel NIC but not installed the other card in my server or started using the 3Com switch as of yet.  I needed more than a 4 port switch (I don’t need my wireless router/switch with the Uverse RG) and I wanted gigabit so I went with the 3COM 3CGSU08.  I’ll get those up tonight as well.


The Upgrade: Intel Q9450 & Asus Maximus Formula, Delay

I got the Zalman today but other things got in the way of doing the upgrade damn it! ;) I hope to be up and running on the new system tomorrow night. I’m going to do some benchmarks and hopefully for the first time get something uploaded on here with the results. I had initially picked up the ZeroTherm based on the cooling and OC abilities but after seeing the fine print of how loud the fan was and that it also left metal fragments when screwing it in, I went with the Zalman 9700. While the reviews put it at the Zalman at the center of the pack, I’ve seen too many happy reviews about it and since the 9450 is 45nm it should do fine and it’s a bonus that it doesn’t throw metal fragments on the motherboard when installing.

We’ll see how the Q9450 and Formula compares to the E6600 & P5W later today. Until then….


ATI Catalyst 8.4 Released [4/16/2008]

Missed this update… ATI released the Catalyst 8.4 drivers on 4/16.  Check out the release notes here.


The Upgrade: Intel Q9450 & Asus Maximus Formula

I picked up a Q9450 a while back when Micro Center had them for $300 and I finally added the Maximus Formula for the motherboard this week from NewEgg along with 2GB of Crucial Balistic 1066 RAM and a Zalman 9700 cooler.  I’m going to replace the Tuniq Tower 120 that’s currently on my E6600 with the Zalman.  While reviews put it center of the pack, I like it for a combination of cool and quiet.  I had picked up a Therm cooler that I will send back after seeing the abismal reviews of how loud it is.  It was placed at the top for overclocking but I also don’t want a buzz saw running constantly.  The Tuniq is loud enough and I’m hoping the 45nm chip can do well with the $62 Zalman and I can add a side fan to my Antec 900 case to help but I think the case is incredibly cool even with the 2 3870′s.

The build shall begin this weekend… Stay tuned…


 

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