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[REL]Equipmen Upgrades Fix by TheBeast
:up: THX man !
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You're Welcome!:Kaleun_Salute: Stay tuned for Equipment Ugrade Fixes v1.4 Patch 1 soon.:Kaleun_Periskop: Cheers!:Kaleun_Cheers: TheBeast! |
New Desktop PC for Christmas
Family and friends went in together and bought me a new system.
Guess they got tired of hearing talking dirty to my current PC.:haha: Intel DZ68DBB or DZ68ZV Main Board. Waiting on this to be delivered. Intel i7 CPU Intel Green LED CPU Fan Corsair Vengence DDR3 1600 16gig RAM Corsair 750W PSU. Waitng on this to be Deliver. <-- They should have got the XFX XXX 850W PSU but I am happy. Corsair Case with Blue LED Fans Corsair 120Gig Solid State Drive(s) x 2 500gig SATA II Drive XFX Radeon XXX 6950 2 Gig Looks like internal cables have LED illumination as well. Windows 7 Pro 64bit A really obnoxious shirt with flashing LED's all over it that they made me wear all day yesterday and today. |
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Will you ever get to trying to phase in upgrades as close to history as possible? Or was that something you were leaving up to the individual user? |
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The upgrade date are already there but Upgrade Option 1 is commented and replaced with new line that allows upgrade in 1938. |
Very good :DL, do you want to install the SH5 into the Solid State Drive or into the HDD ?
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I need to ensure they are on sepporate IDE bus to reduce transfer speed degradation if both drives are being access at same time. They transfer @ 520Mbs Read and 515Mbs Write. I plan to use the 500g SATA drive just for storage space with hidden partition for System Restore Image. |
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I have two OCZ Vertex 3 MAXIOPS in a RAID0 config. Theoretically speaking I should be seeing > 1100MB/sec read speeds (each SSD is > 550MB/s read) since they are in RAID0 but I only see ~ 600 MB/sec. This is due to the controller on the MB (Asus Crosshair V Formula). There is only 'one' channel usually for SATA and it's usually an X4 or X6 channel. I put everything on the RAID0 - OS, games, etc. I disabled the page file, indexing, all that crap that isn't needed and will only degrade the SSD overtime. Point is your motherboard determines everything about your system. If you have a so-so MB then you'll have so-so experience. For some reason those using Intel based MBs with the same drives in RAID0 can get read speeds > 1000MB/s. That really pisses me off to no end (I'm an AMD fan). |
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The Main Board is supposed to be here Tuesday but I am willing to bet it will be at least a day later. -=[EDIT]=- I checked and the Corsair Force GT Series 120GB Solid State Drives are SATA 3 type drives. It is printed right on the front of the drive. http://www.corsair.com/media/catalog..._top_120gb.png |
oh nice thanks for this mod :O
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Thank you for the mod. ;)
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You do have to set them up correctly though. There are many things in the OS that you need to disable/check are disabled or performance will suffer and accelerated drive degradation will happen (you can only write to each 'cell' on these drives so many times before the 'cell' dies). Google installing SSD, switching to SSD, etc. to find out about them. Win7 is fairly good about detecting the SSDs on a new install of it and disabling/setting up mostly everything. I would not keep the page file on the SSDs. Better yet disable the page file if you have enough RAM. If not move the page file over to a mechanical drive. There's no reason to waste precious write cycles on your SSD to the page file. |
Beast, go get H-60 water cooling for the CPU. It's the best way to cool it I've seen yet..... and very quiet too. I can only hear the top fan in my Cooler Master 922 case running.
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Is this mod available for download anywhere else other than here on subsim.com? Don't know why, but I can not download files (not even 3/day) from here, even if I am a registered user.
Thank you! L. |
Would love to see an optional DL link
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