Jump to content

mz2250

Member
  • Posts

    14
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by mz2250

  1. 11 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

    sounds ok, but you should tighten it until it's tight and difficult to tighten more.

    okok, yep I've tighten it just were it need force to tight it ( it sounds like a tongue twister lol), also I'm using  a new 1g tube of Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut a friend give me as a present.

    Edit:

    I mean... not the entire tube eheheh

  2. Hi I've installed a 212 led evo on a b365 pro 4 with an i3-9100f.

     

    Everything went fine into posting, but I noticed my bios is giving me a 38°-40° celsius temp for my cpu, my room is around 20°c and the 212 led si spinning at 700/800rpm is that normal?

     

    I've not tightned too much the cooler do I need to tight more the screws? Maybe too much thermal paste?

     

    Thank you

  3. 10 minutes ago, hunsnotdead said:

    -5 Volt line was pretty much phased out of power supplies by the time that motherboard was even introduced.

    Even an Asus P5A from 8 years prior with ISA slots will boot without -5V, and ISA sound cards will work, though maybe not perfectly.

    Okok, it was my last chance, I need to call that mobo or cpu dead, I've tried everything, different sticks of ram on different.ports, cmos reset, and boot without sata disks, maybe I need an idee connected to boot? But it just don't post anything, the vga was working in a different computer so that is not the problem and the psu is brand new, everything lights up, the fans pins but no beep, I guess that "retro pc save project" didn't went well

  4. Hi , a friend of mine gave as gift this old p5b deluxe from asus with cpu and ram already installed, so I've build the system with a fsp Hydro pro 500w but unf. No post and no beep, everything is hooked up correctly but today I've thinked something, does this board needs -5v?

    My psu is new so like any new psu it doesn't have the -5v pin but in the manual of p5b deluxe I found this graph indicating -5v ( even if the board is from 2006 I think) it is maybe the cause for non booting?

    Screenshot_20200928-195348.jpg

  5. 2 hours ago, AndrewZScorpion said:

    Out of the ones listed, I would go with the Cooler Master. However, I would recommend taking a look at the PSU tier list and getting something 600w or higher in the A or B tier instead.

    https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psucultists-psu-tier-list/

     

    Also, why buy the 9600k and a non-overclocking motherboard?

    I don't have enough finance for a tier A or B psu atm, the k versios is because right now strangely is cheaper in italy than something like 9400f , the mobo is cheaper too, but that's for December/January so we will see maybe I'll go with 10th gen depends on the price.

     

    Speaking about psu, I can affordable right now anything over 60€ ( more or less) so I need to deal with that specs and psu 

  6. Hi, I need to buy a power supply for my pc so I've a particular case now , my actual build is a legacy build to leave it in my audio studio just for tracking ( thief safe):

     

    -Intel q6600 ( optional 9650 I'm still deciding)

    -Asus p5b deluxe

    - cooler master 212 led

    -xms2 free corsair 4x2gb (8gb total)

    -nvidia quadro k600

    -sandisk ssd plus 480gb 

    -barracuda 1tb

    -optional: pro tools hd2 pcie, uad solo 

    (Optional because I'm not sure of those 3 pcie cards I'm testing)

    -win 10

    -4 chassis fan

     

    Now the rig is like this but I'm buying things that let me update ( mobo, cpu, ram)

     

    So the planned rig is:

     

    -Intel i5-9600k

    -Asus b365 plus

    - cooler master 212 led

    - ram 32gb( or 64) model depends on budget

    -nvidia gtx 1060 ( or 1070 maybe used)

    -sandisk ssd plus 480gb 

    - m2 ssd

    -barracuda 1tb

    -barracuda 1tb

    -optional: pro tools hd2 pcie, uad solo 

    -win 10

    -4 chassis fan

     

    I've seen some psu around 500/600w since on psu calculator the psu consumption is around 370w for both build

     

    I've clipped my research and I've found those psu , any suggestions?

     

    Fortron Hyper M85+ 550w semi modular

     

    -Cooler Master MWE 600W V2 80+ Bronze

     

    -Sharkoon SHP Bronze 600W 80+

     

    -Kolink Modular Power 600W SemiModular 80+ Bronze

     

    -Chieftec GPS-600A8 600W 80+ Bronze

     

    -evga B1 500w bronze

     

    Thank you

  7. 14 minutes ago, NZgamer said:

    PC Part Picker has a setting for Italy by the way

     

    PCPartPicker Part List

    CPU: Intel Core i5-9400F 2.9 GHz 6-Core Processor  (€159.00 @ Amazon Italia)
    Motherboard: Asus Prime B360-Plus ATX LGA1151 Motherboard  (€117.33 @ Amazon Italia)
    Memory: G.Skill FORTIS 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  (€257.50 @ Amazon Italia)
    Storage: Kingston A400 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (€29.98 @ Amazon Italia)
    Video Card: MSI GeForce GT 1030 2 GB 2GH LP OC Video Card  (€90.49 @ Amazon Italia)
    Case: BitFenix Neos Black ATX Mid Tower Case  (€37.90 @ Amazon Italia)
    Power Supply: be quiet! System Power 9 400 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply  (€51.00 @ Amazon Italia)
    Total: €743.20
    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-25 20:41 CEST+0200

     

    I'd also you buy Windows elsewhere because it's retail price is way too much. You should be able to find it for 10-15 euros somewhere.

    sorry from mobile your pcpartpicker list wasn't shown, I'll check your suggestion thank you !

  8. 10 minutes ago, NZgamer said:

    PC Part Picker has a setting for Italy by the way

     

    -Forgot something, will restore in a second-

     

    This build is way more powerful than the one you suggested. I'd also suggest you buy Windows elsewhere because it's retail price is way too much. You should be able to find it for 10-15 euros somewhere

    I mean at change rate is like 760€ including the pricier win and the ssd that I already own so cutting that is something between 550 to 600€...

  9. Well I know about win, is there only for showing the choice not to buy directly from there, I use pcpartpicker as a "list" rather than a mirror to stores.

     

    Btw why you say so? About the system, I mean working with kontakt I really need a lot of ram and fast ssd , so that's why the big ammount of ram and the sabrent , if you want to articulate more...

  10. Hi, first post here, first I think it's better to introduce myself, I'm Marco, a composer from Italy, I work in music production and virtual orchestration.
    Going to the topic , I want to build a slave machine to do the heavy duty during composition for my imac, software side i've already experience and I know what to use, I'll use mainly Vienna Ensemble Pro to link the to machines togheter by the hardware side I've planned a configuration but I'm open to help since I'm not experienced , so to sum up:

     

    Budget: Around 500€ and 700€ and I'm planning to buy in eu and italy e-stores , i know is modest but i think that whit this budget , cutting some corneres, I can reach what I'm looking for, I don't want a spaceship but something that can help me to have a better performance ( easily since I'm working on an iMac)

     

    Aim: Slave machine for Vienna Ensemble Pro using Kontakt and plugins , and also I'm planning since with a desktop I can to implement some pcie (UAD) and maybe pro tools hd on PCI ( but not mandatory )

    Monitors: Here's some question, since I'm considering working headless with remote control from my iMac on this side I don't plan to add money and regarding this i think with the product I'm aiming for it don't makes difference

     

    Peripherals: same thing planning to go headless, so I assume WIn 10 pro is the go to OS.

     

    Summing Up some of the search I've made, I think I want to go with i5 9400F , since it can have the good ration of power and budget, I know, ryzen can be an option BUT, since some music instruments company like UAD prefers intel, and I've seen plenty of threads for bugs with pairing ryzen and UAD PCIE solutions I'll go the pricier route with intell... but since some bugs were fixed feel free to help me with a ryzen budget solution, I'm open to advices and I can drop Uad if the specs/budget ratio is good.

     

    That's a solution I've put togheter on pc partpicker bear in mind that I've already the ssd from sandisk laying around so I'll put it in, I've some question regarding case and powesrupply, I like some of the cases from Corsairs like the Carbide 175r and the 275r but I'm concerned about Heat and airflow, do they permorm bad with this setup? since I can't overclock I wonder if they're any good and could match the specs, and about the videocard, i've picked up that zotac for the 1x pcie slot, but i can go with a cheap 16x so I'm open also on that side for advices , and powersupply I know seasonic are god, but there's something cheaper that can tune better to that cpu and ram? since If i can go cheaper and modular it would be better and i can put money into improved specs rams like some 2666 

    Thank you so much 

     

    PCPartPicker Part List:

     

     

     

×