steamboateng
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In a few days I expect delivery of a new Digital Storm built computer. The basic specs are as follows;
Case - Coolermaster HAF 932 (2 x 210 mm fans, 1 x 120 mm fan)
CPU - Intel Core i7 950 3.06 Gb/s; oc'd to 3.8 - 3.9 Gb/s
CPU Cooler - Noctua NH-D14 Extreme Performance (2 x 140 mm radiator fans)
Mobo - EVGA X58 SLI 3 Edition (USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s)
Sys Memory - 6 Gb DDR 3 1600 MHz
PSU - 1000 W Corsair (Dual/triple quad SLI Compatible)
Hard Drive #1 - 1 x 80 Gb Intel Solid State drive (Model X25-M MLC Edition)
Hard drive #2 - 1 Tb Western Digital Caviar (7200 rpm - 64 Mb Cache)
Optical Drive - 2 x DVD-R/RW/CD-R/RW
Video Card - 1 x NVidea GeForce GTX 570 1.2Gb (w/PhysX Technology)
OS - MS 7 Home Premium (64 bit Edition)
My basic philosophy was to build a rig that will lst 7 to 8 years, thus I investested in larger cooling components and quality construction.
I chose the larger case with large fans (slower speed-less noise) because I'm staying with air cooling. Ditto the large Nuctua CPU cooler. Despite the cpu oc, this system should run very cool.
I spent the extra $$ on a Corsair PSU for the quality of the unit. It will support 2xSLI NVidea 570 cards, but for the time being, I'll stick with the one.
The 80 Gb solid state drive will hold the OS, PSP, Blender, and a few Games. The 1 Tb WD Caviar will hold multimedia, MS Office, and less demanding games.
I plan to buy and install Trainz 2010 EE. Should I buy Trainz 2009 also, for extra content?
Please feel free to comment on the system, as described, and its compatibility with TR2010 EE, or any issues you may envision.
Regards
Case - Coolermaster HAF 932 (2 x 210 mm fans, 1 x 120 mm fan)
CPU - Intel Core i7 950 3.06 Gb/s; oc'd to 3.8 - 3.9 Gb/s
CPU Cooler - Noctua NH-D14 Extreme Performance (2 x 140 mm radiator fans)
Mobo - EVGA X58 SLI 3 Edition (USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s)
Sys Memory - 6 Gb DDR 3 1600 MHz
PSU - 1000 W Corsair (Dual/triple quad SLI Compatible)
Hard Drive #1 - 1 x 80 Gb Intel Solid State drive (Model X25-M MLC Edition)
Hard drive #2 - 1 Tb Western Digital Caviar (7200 rpm - 64 Mb Cache)
Optical Drive - 2 x DVD-R/RW/CD-R/RW
Video Card - 1 x NVidea GeForce GTX 570 1.2Gb (w/PhysX Technology)
OS - MS 7 Home Premium (64 bit Edition)
My basic philosophy was to build a rig that will lst 7 to 8 years, thus I investested in larger cooling components and quality construction.
I chose the larger case with large fans (slower speed-less noise) because I'm staying with air cooling. Ditto the large Nuctua CPU cooler. Despite the cpu oc, this system should run very cool.
I spent the extra $$ on a Corsair PSU for the quality of the unit. It will support 2xSLI NVidea 570 cards, but for the time being, I'll stick with the one.
The 80 Gb solid state drive will hold the OS, PSP, Blender, and a few Games. The 1 Tb WD Caviar will hold multimedia, MS Office, and less demanding games.
I plan to buy and install Trainz 2010 EE. Should I buy Trainz 2009 also, for extra content?
Please feel free to comment on the system, as described, and its compatibility with TR2010 EE, or any issues you may envision.
Regards