It was that time again. When I built my last rig (Hansa) I focused almost exclusively on what would benefit me the most at work. Since I’ve (mostly) managed to migrate away from OSX to Windows for development I needed a dedicated game-rig to prevent the overlap of work and hobbies. Waitress, one decent gaming rig, please.
OS
Windows 7 home premium
CPU
Intel (quad) Core i5-750 2.6ghz (overclocked to 3.2ghz)
Corsair Hydro H50 liquid cpu cooler
Zalman cpu paste
Case + Mobo
Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced
Coolermaster silent pro 700w
Asus P7P55D Premium
Ram
Corsair 4gb DDR3 1600mhz XMS3 Dominator DHX
Cooling
2 Fractal design silent 120mm
2 Xigmatek eXtreme silent 120mm
2 Coolermaster 120mm (came with case)
1 Coolermaster 140mm (came with case)
Graphics
XFX GTX 275
Storage
Samsung 750gb sata
WD 500gb ide
Random dvd-rom ide
Peripherals
Razer Lachesis
Logitech G13
M-Audio studiophile av 40
A handful of items are worth commenting on. I went with the i5 instead of the i7 mostly due to cost vs performance issues. The i5 is dead easy to overclock with liquid cooling and can hit the same range as the i7, but I did get a mobo that can handle both in case I want to upgrade. I was considering building a liquid cooler but opted for the H50 instead. Its sealed nature and disposable nature make it perfect for rigs that won’t require liquid nitrogen to remain cool while being overclocked.
The motherboard is an interesting beast. It supports 6gb sata on two ports, has a huge array of inputs and a very smooth bios (with failsafe). Amusingly, it also comes with a remote that allows immediate overclocking, even while in a game.
The case and PSU are less interesting. They’re both extremly solid (although the PSU has a rather limited amount of modular contacts) and I wanted an open, meshed case this time as opposed to the entirely sealed Coolermaster Cosmos I used for Hansa. The built in sata-hotswap slot on the top of the case is beautiful since I regularly shuttle hundreds of gigs back and forth.
There’s a lot of fans in this case but I made sure that the absolute loudest ran at 20db or less. In fact, the case is dead silent (with the exception of the gpu fan, which screams every now and then, unfortunately). Most importantly I’m using a push-pull system with 2 fans mounted on the liquid storage tank, both running at roughly 1500rpm (again, only 19db).
I’m rather happy with the peripherals. To be clear, I’m using usb-switch boxes so I can use my mouse and Microsoft arc keyboard with both of my PCs. The arc isn’t particularly forgiving while gaming however, hence the logitech g13 to balance it out. Love the mouse, with a couple of exceptions I’ll probably detail in a later post.
I was pondering getting another set of D’Feldt audioengine 5s for my computers but the amount of use they’d get doesn’t justify their price. Instead I scaled it back a step to the M-Audio av 40. An excellent pair of reference speakers (as long as you keep the bass disabled).