AFV447
Senior Captain, B777-300
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595 legs, 1,190.4 hours
478 legs,
918.1 hours online 590 legs,
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41.1 hours event 713 legs, 1,390.5 hours total
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Posted onPost created on
April 01 2011 11:05 ET by James Lightbody
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When it comes to computers I'm a bit of a noob
Here is what I came up with, does this look like a good setup?
Intel Core i7 960 3.2GHz (Quad Core) 8000K
Intel Extreme Vertical, 4 Copper Heat Pipes, CPU fan
MSI X58M, DDR3, SLI & Cross Fire, GB LAN, IEEE
12GB (6x2GB) PC3 10600 DDR3 1333 Triple Channel
GeForce GTX 470 1280MB PCI EXpress 16X dual head, HDMI
1500.0GB Western Digital Green SATA2 UDMA 300 64m cache
Hard Drive Cooling Fan Aluminum Internal
1000.0GB Hitachi 7200RPM SATA2, UDMA 300 32m cache
Hard Drive Cooling Fan Aluminum Internal
LG 22x DVD Recorder Dual Layer +R/RW -R/RW
All-in-One Memory Card Reader Internal Black
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
Wireless 802.11 G 54MBs Network Card PCI
Cooler Master Elite 310 black, Side Window, front USB
Case Fan 120 mm Extra Quiet DC fan
RocketFish 500W Extra Quiet ATX Power Supply SLI & X-fire ready
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse, PS/2
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit DVD
James LightbodySenior Captain, B777-300
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DVA9352
Captain, B777-200
Joined on January 11 2011
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795 legs, 3,123.6 hours
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Posted onPost created on
April 01 2011 11:35 ET by Michael Martin
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DVA3696
First Officer, B757-200
Joined on November 06 2006
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91 legs, 184.4 hours
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137.0 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
April 01 2011 15:54 ET by Joseph Glick
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Looks good James! Just a few suggestions:
1. Have you heard about the 2nd gen i7's (i.e. the i7 2600k)? They are more powerful, and run cooler than the 1st gen, and the 2600k is only another $40 than the 960. You will also need a new mobo, but just make sure it's an 1155 socket "P67" board, and you'll be fine.
2. The P67 board is only dual channel, so you will need a daul channel RAM kit (The difference between 8gb and 12gb is almost negligible.) If you decide to stick with the 960, then why not get a 3x4 kit instead of a 6x2? If you can help it, it's best to try and not fill up all of the RAM slots on a motherboard. That being said, i've had all of my slots filled on my old Dell XPS 420 for 3 years, and havent had a problem, so it's really up to you.
3. A 500w PSU will be able to handle that setup, but it'll be workin' pretty hard. I'd suggest you give yourself some headroom and get the 700w version, as it's only $40 more.
4. A 32bit OS will NOT support more than 4gb of RAM, so you will need the 64bit version. I believe if you get the retail version of Windows 7, it comes with both a 32bit and 64bit disc. The OEM version just comes with either/or.
Just my $.02. Thats a sweet looking build!
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