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Finally bought a new PC!

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:39 am
by dajt
I've been putting it off for years, but have finally bought a new PC.

I ordered an Intel E6600 CPU, 2GB RAM (will get more later), and an NVidia 8800GTS with 640MB of video ram. That, plus all the other bits, including a wonderfully quiet Antec case arrived today.

I hurridly bolted it all together in the hour the kids were asleep this afternoon, but didn't get to boot it to see if I'd broken anything (and I thought I had because the CPU heat sink is easier to install than it looks, but the wordless instructions don't make that clear so one leg of it is now jammed into the mobo). Finally booted it tonight and it all came up fine :)

Buying it in bits saved me about $600 AU, or about 30% of the cost.

Should be no framerate issues here, I think. Don't know anything about overclocking either, so I'll just enjoy it as standard for a while.

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:01 pm
by JensAyton
Oh, good, someone to alpha test shader stuff for Windows and Linux. ;-)

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:46 pm
by Captain Hesperus
Ahruman wrote:
Oh, good, someone to alpha test shader stuff for Windows and Linux. ;-)
Good ol' Ahruman, ever one to leap on an opportunity!

Captain Hesperus

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:24 am
by dajt
The most recent laptop work gave me can do the shader stuff - I was compiling from the source tree every now and again while you were building up to 1.69, but usually it didn't work and I couldn't be bothered to fix it ;)

I have seen freaky thargoid working and your Cobra demo, but don't have the enthusiasm to try anything else like the glowing metal fragments etc.

Having said that, now *I* have hardware capable for shaders I'm all in favour of it, in contrast to my attitude when all my GFX hardware was too old!

If I had more time I'd like to play with the NVidia GPU computing stuff in regards to planet terrain generation. But work and the kids don't leave me much free time, and even less energy to use in it.