My circa 2007 desktop is starting to have issues. Besides that, how far behind am I using a 10 year old computer, right?
It's not actually dead yet, but once or twice a month it has some sort of voltage issue and shuts itself down. The only way to get it back up again is to UNPLUG it for several hours and cross-fingers when I plug it back in. I thought it better to attempt the upgrade before the thing actually dies for good.
So I'm excited to be able to jump into modern times with my new mobo, cpu, and RAM. All else will be carried forward. Since new, I have gone through several sets of drives, upgraded RAM, and upgraded video card. I'm keeping the EVGA GTX 780 and all my current drives (notably a pair of Samsung 850 Pro's @ 256GB). The case, ps, and water system are remaining intact, although I have to change water blocks for the new CPU socket (LGA 775 vs. 1151).
The new mobo has USB 3.0 and 3.1 plus 2 Gen. 2 M.2 sockets with a claimed transfer rate of 64/GBs !!! Just the immediate switch to sata III from sata II should nearly double the throughput of my current drives, but those M.2s are supposed to be 10x faster than sata III. I can't imagine that speed in actual use, but I'm saving for that upgrade now! Although it will be a awhile because 2 Samsung 950 M.2 Pros @ 512GB would cost more than my entire upgrade, ouch.
To give credit where due, this thing has been rock solid for many years and only started it's current behavior over the last few months. Researching revealed this lock-up issue isn't unheard of so I've been lucky up to now. For those interested, here are the hardware lists:
Current:
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition.
CPU: Intel Q6600 2.4 GHz overclocked to 3.01 GHz and water cooled.
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DHX 4x4GB DDR2 800 MHz.
New:
Mobo: MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION
CPU: Intel i7 6700K 4 GHz overclocked to 4.7-4.9 on water cooling.
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) 2400 MHz
I picked the mobo for features, reviews, and price vs. near competition. The only thing I gave up was dual NICs which I've been using for quite awhile. I've had good luck with other MSI products and their customer service gets high marks. The RAM was free (tossed in with the mobo - thanks NewEgg!) so I'll stick with it for now, but it might need to be upgraded down the road depending on it's performance under the overclocking. I'll start out at stock speeds, but I don't expect any problems getting it to the 4.9 mark. MSI did it on their bench with this mobo and no other tweaking except a voltage increase. Even without O/Cing this thing will be exponentially faster than my current system.
I'm drooling and watching the mailbox...
It's not actually dead yet, but once or twice a month it has some sort of voltage issue and shuts itself down. The only way to get it back up again is to UNPLUG it for several hours and cross-fingers when I plug it back in. I thought it better to attempt the upgrade before the thing actually dies for good.
So I'm excited to be able to jump into modern times with my new mobo, cpu, and RAM. All else will be carried forward. Since new, I have gone through several sets of drives, upgraded RAM, and upgraded video card. I'm keeping the EVGA GTX 780 and all my current drives (notably a pair of Samsung 850 Pro's @ 256GB). The case, ps, and water system are remaining intact, although I have to change water blocks for the new CPU socket (LGA 775 vs. 1151).
The new mobo has USB 3.0 and 3.1 plus 2 Gen. 2 M.2 sockets with a claimed transfer rate of 64/GBs !!! Just the immediate switch to sata III from sata II should nearly double the throughput of my current drives, but those M.2s are supposed to be 10x faster than sata III. I can't imagine that speed in actual use, but I'm saving for that upgrade now! Although it will be a awhile because 2 Samsung 950 M.2 Pros @ 512GB would cost more than my entire upgrade, ouch.
To give credit where due, this thing has been rock solid for many years and only started it's current behavior over the last few months. Researching revealed this lock-up issue isn't unheard of so I've been lucky up to now. For those interested, here are the hardware lists:
Current:
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula Special Edition.
CPU: Intel Q6600 2.4 GHz overclocked to 3.01 GHz and water cooled.
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DHX 4x4GB DDR2 800 MHz.
New:
Mobo: MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION
CPU: Intel i7 6700K 4 GHz overclocked to 4.7-4.9 on water cooling.
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) 2400 MHz
I picked the mobo for features, reviews, and price vs. near competition. The only thing I gave up was dual NICs which I've been using for quite awhile. I've had good luck with other MSI products and their customer service gets high marks. The RAM was free (tossed in with the mobo - thanks NewEgg!) so I'll stick with it for now, but it might need to be upgraded down the road depending on it's performance under the overclocking. I'll start out at stock speeds, but I don't expect any problems getting it to the 4.9 mark. MSI did it on their bench with this mobo and no other tweaking except a voltage increase. Even without O/Cing this thing will be exponentially faster than my current system.
I'm drooling and watching the mailbox...
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