ASUS Xtreme Design contest: stage 2 build - Sfanatics

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ASUS Xtreme Design contest: stage 2 build - Sfanatics

Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:50 pm

I would like to thank ASUS, Intel, Razer, Nvidia, Gskill, Antec for providing all of the awesome hardware! This is seriously an incredible contest!

WARNING LOTS OF PHOTOS! I DID A STEP BY STEP GUIDE/REVIEW/WORKLOG. BE PREPARED


So first of all my end goal is to build a home arcade system to play Streetfighter 4 in 3D along with other games! So here it goes!

Here are the goodies!
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Antec 850 quattro! this is sexy
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it came with tons of modular accessories!
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and this heavy duty PSU!
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Next up is the ASUS GTX260 from Nvidia!
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This unit is different from traditional reference design boards that competitors usually offer. it has a 5.8OZ copper heatsink. ASUS does always does an awesome job engineering their own cards to take a reference card to the next level. although its not better than the top, its still better than referance.
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Its great to see all the goodies it came with but i wont need any of it.
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and here it is!
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These spring screws make it easy for watercooling upgrades. im assuming this is why ASUS sent us this card vs referance. its better and easier to modify!
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i took it apart to apply higher quality thermal paste but i may go water soon...
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eww
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thanks for the ROG shirt!
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the SSD from Samsung came on a 3.5inch bracket but i wont need it
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128GB SSD from samsung! BLING BLING
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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:50 pm

Gskill memory running at 2133 is HOT
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Intel Core i7 1156 socket. I wish they had this contest for the X58 but the P55 will do just fine. all i gotta say is INTEL FTW
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Sorry intel but that HSF is too small.
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Razer Lycosa and Death Adder Mouse!! ive been wanting to get my hands on one of these for a long time. thank you!
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more to come!

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:51 pm

Gskill memory running at 2133 is HOT
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Intel Core i7 1156 socket. I wish they had this contest for the X58 but the P55 will do just fine. all i gotta say is INTEL FTW
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Sorry intel but that HSF is too small.
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Razer Lycosa and Death Adder Mouse!! ive been wanting to get my hands on one of these for a long time. thank you!
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more to come!

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:51 pm

32 phase
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Mem OK - probably wont use this assuming Gskill will be OK! but its a nice feature to have if i had different memory not supported on the QVL list.
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QdIMM makes it easier to take in and our memory
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These LED are supposed to light up during boot to make sure everything works.
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i picked up antec performance series case
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the insides.
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ok coming up next is the build woo there are a lot of pictures...

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:51 pm

so here goes the build. board in!, Memory IN!
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ill use this for now, but ill upgrade to a better HSF
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Cooler IN! VGA IN!
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Turbo V remote is looped through the water cooling port.
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Q connector helps out a lot!
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PSU IN! Memory cooler in!
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HARDWARE BUILD DONE! now for the software!


win7 check!
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Razer Keyboard and mouse light up blue
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chipset and memory cooler light up blue. syncs up well.
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installlll was really fast
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coming up next, benchmarks and drivers.

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:52 pm

i have update the bios to the latest 1002 and updated all drivers. sata is set to ahci for max performance i set the memory to XMP-this is what the memory has been tested for.
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Expressgate disabled because its annoying to me. but the user interface is actually quite nice compared to the first generation
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set the tuner limit value to turbo profile:
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i have tested and disabled sata 6 because the performance is currently lower than the normal sata3 ports. im assuming its due to drivers.

with a stock cooler and updated drivers im using turbo v evo and getting amazing results
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i was able to achieve a 3.66GHZ overclock from the stock 2.8GHZ!
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once you use turbo v evo, XMP will convert to manual and set the memory speed to the following:
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i bumped it to 1920MHZ
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i really need a better HSF
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will post benchmarks. so far so good!

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:52 pm

I MUST SAY turbo v evo autotuning is pretty awesome. compared to all the crap software ive used in the past. this one really works.
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comparison for ssd speed sata 3 controller and sata6 controller
sata 6
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sata 3
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sata6
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sata 3
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sata 3
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CPUZ
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i must say so far this RIG is FAST!!

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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:52 pm

Gonna put in my old 9800GT to run dedicated PHYSX!
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took off the front cover so it matches the GTX260's HFS
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SWEET!
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i also stacked up my old harddrives.
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gonna need more ports for more harddrives.
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just replaced the intel cooler with a corsair H50 that i bought from FRYS this thing is awesome!
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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:53 pm

running autotune again to see what speeds i can gain. i turned the overvoltage dipswitches for any potential voltage increase.

here we go!
autotuning is quite impressive. there is a fast tune that will instantly overclock your cpu. and there is the extreme mode that will do a real time stress test.
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it adjusts the cpu, dram bus and imc voltage
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bumps up bclk as well
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went all the way to 4.1 and crashed. the computer restarted and finalized the overclock at 3.98GHZ
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pretty impressive for a 10-15 min auto overclock with stress test. ran everest for an hour running fully stable. temps were pretty safe. love the corsair cooler, best investment ever.
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i also bumped up my mem freq to 2110, right under the rated 2133 mark. i also decided to bump up the BCLK to 211 to hit a 4.01GHZ mark.
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Post by sfanatics » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:53 pm

testing out EPU6.
this is supposed to be the Green mode for ASUS. after calibration there are different modes that will adjust your speed accordingly.
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in auto mode/turbo it will actually overclock a bit. but at 4.1 GHZ i got a BOSD so i can either downclock a bit to have auto mode OC to 4.0 or just leave it at high speed = normal mode. but it can downclock from 3.98 all the way down to 1.8ghz. while saving CO2 emissions.
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plays videos just fine
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Post by Cistron » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:38 am

Wow, Asus is now calling power saving reduced carbon dioxide emissions.

Now certainly a lot of fancy components, but the main question is:
Will it blend?... eeehh... Will it be quiet?

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Post by Jipa » Fri Dec 04, 2009 10:35 am

Wake me up when the competition is over, there are now five topics with the same component shots and so far not much actual modding going on. :roll:

Soz if that turned out hostile, but the deja vu is pretty immense.

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Post by sfanatics » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:24 pm

this is pretty crazy. i never knew how much physx off would look like. this is a screensaver demo with physx on and off.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mruGJQoKod8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qXtYlEXG5Q

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Post by Ash » Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:34 am

how good is the corsair water cooler?

i havent looked at any components for a few months now so this is new to me, i might build a new i7 system soon is this cooler worth it?

also, can the tubes be detached/re-attached to allow the radiator to be mounted outside?

if not then would it be a good idea to mount it on the top or not?
i have a p182 with air coming in from front, so i would have to have air blowing out from the radiator as it wouldnt make any sense to have air blowing in across the radiator.

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Post by bonestonne » Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:13 am

'scuze a similar attitude as Jipa, but how is a "Speedstep-like" downclock saving carbon emissions?

it's a computer, the fact that it's on means energy usage, and the fact that it's not a Fit PC means it is not as efficient as possible.* with all the people in this Asus challenge basically using the exact same stuff, how is anyone making some "new gamers computer"?

the day I see an i7 running on a PICO 90W is the day I'll sell my rig and get i7. but I don't want it running extremely downclocked, I want full speed.

*i'm half joking here, the fit PC has about the same power as a netbook

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