Monday, March 31, 2008

4.4 GHz, SuperPi = 10.7s (1M)

Just playing around with the BIOS multiplier, we've been able to get to 4.8 GHz in BIOS, and 4.4 GHz booted in Vista. Superpi time to 1M for the latter is 10.7ish. Will post details and pics as I get it up higher: the temperature is still relatively chilly at these clock speeds, so I think this could go considerably higher.

It's getting pretty chilly around here


The phase change cooling is hooked up, and as you can see, it's working beautifully. Running at -53C on stock settings at the time of writing this post (although the more I type the further the temperature falls -- it started at -48C when I began writing this, so it may end up colder than -53C eventually).

Also, to anyone else who tries to run this Vapochill phase change cooling system: do not try to turn it on with your case on it's side. Stand your case up vertically first. We tried with the case on it's side at first and I've never heard a computer make a worse noise, plus the whole case shook (if you did this with normal hdd's spinning it really could just horribly break them too due to the crazy huge vibrations) -- it literally sounded like a lawn mower (perhaps half as loud though), and we thought we had broken everything. We turned the case vertically and things seem okay (no more awful noise/vibrations at all, runs fairly cool actually), but I strongly advise nobody else attempt to try it.

And things start to look up

So, it's looking like we had a bad Asus Striker II Extreme motherboard sent to us from NewEgg, which has set us back about 24 hours in this build. After trying about every other option (different PSU, different CPU, different RAM, different GPU, removing the phase change cooling system, running the whole thing with only the CPU on an antistatic surface to ensure there were no shorts, etc.), we decided it just had to be the motherboard, went to a local computer store this morning (thanks MicroCenter!) and got an E-VGA NVIDIA nForce 970i Ultra SLI motherboard. So far things are looking like they're functioning -- tests are now passing that were previously resulting in completely and total failure. We haven't gotten everything installed yet, but just to give an idea of where we're at, and the mess we've been dealing with, I'm posting some pictures.

Try these on for size:




And we're just now attaching the phase change cooling system...

Can't boot

I've been struggling with a strange problem with the motherboard (Striker II Extreme) for the past 12 hours or so. Taking the motherboard by itself, plugging in just a processor (I've tried 2 different ones), a single stick (or no sticks) of RAM, and connecting the 20+4 pin and 8 pin motherboard power connectors, the system won't turn on at all (using the on button on the board, of course). I've tried 2 different power supplies now, so I'm starting to think the problem is just the board itself. The strangest part is that, connecting the 20+4 power connector and not the 8 pin one, the system appears to power on, but then won't POST at all.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Few building pictures

Here's what it looks like now, with the phase change cooler tube secured to the processor.

Earlier picture

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Pics of components



Here are the components that I've received so far. I'm starting to attempt to install the necessary heating/cooling components on the motherboard, which could take me a little while.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Battleship Justy

I'm starting this blog to document building my new computer. I've been waiting for the Intel QX9770 to come out to start building, and it finally did yesterday, so I've ordered the parts. Thanks to the guys on Anandtech for help selecting parts.

CPU:
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 - 3.20 GHz

Motherboard:
ASUS Striker II Extreme LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI DDR3

Memory (4 modules / 8 GB total):
CORSAIR 4GB(2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

Graphics (2 9800 GX2's):
BFG Tech BFGE981024GX2E GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB

Storage Drives (2 x 1000GB):
HITACHI Deskstar 7K1000 HDS721010KLA330 (0A34915) 1TB 7200 RPM

Raid Controller:
Areca ARC-1280ML 24 port SATA RAID Controller

Raid Card Memory Upgrade:
Areca 2GB DDR2 533 ECC Memory Upgrade

Power Supply:
Thermaltake Toughpower W0133RU ATX12V / EPS12V 1200W Power Supply

CD/DVD Drive (external, case is full):
LITE-ON Black 20X DVD+R 8X

Sound Card:
bluegears b-Enspirer 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz

Vista Ultimate SP1 (no flaming, please):
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 English NA

Case / Phase Change Cooler:
Vapochill LightSpeed w/ ATX case

Primary Hard Drive (not ordered yet):
8 x 64 GB Mtron MSP 7000 SSD


The only part I haven't ordered yet is the 8 drive RAID 0 I want to do with Mtrons; I need to do more research on the 128GB models they're supposedly releasing in April. I'm also considering swapping out the Areca card for a ARC-1680ix; I'm concerned that the 800 MHz processor in the 1280ML I've ordered will be the limiting factor of the RAID 0's throughput.

Most of these things should be arriving tomorrow, so I'll be able to take some pictures and start playing with stuff.