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Built this PC 2 months back.
AceD:
Yea same, on an i7 cpu usage ranges from 10-16% when playing that
kitamesume:
^ the clips is already interpolated to 60FPS, what makes the CPU drop to it's knees is the interpolating scripts.
reason for that is because those clips only needs to be decoded, while if you interpolate with a script it'll have to solve some formulas for every vectors on the film.
AceD:
Wondered why it was 10-15% lower then when i tested what was on the previous page :P
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: fohfoh on September 25, 2011, 07:32:27 AM ---Based on your numbers, it's $700 sans OS. I'm missing the cost of the case as well. Though I guess with the right comparison in place, I'm still looking at about 800-1000 based on how much "upgrading" I want to do. I'd probably want to have a wifi module for it as well and the cost of arctic silver.
The problem still lies in the fact I'd have to put the thing together. Which means I'd instead likely have a stack of parts for (maybe) over a month.
Granting, building it has advantages aesthetically, cost effectiveness etc.
Main weakness being my issue with applying arctic silver (youtube can fix this), time to build (A weekend), RMA if needed (crossing fingers may deal with this)
Of course, this is based on current numbers. Black friday or Boxing day numbers would likely be different.
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Yeah, I said it's roughly $700 sans OS/case in the last paragraph of my post. They're rough estimates based on the trends I've seen on parts pricing on Newegg.
You can get a decent wi-fi attachment from Newegg for about $25. Grab a Rosewill one that has good ratings.
You should be fine using the CPU's stock fan. AFAIK, all of Intel's processors come with one, and they come with thermal paste already applied. So just put it on and clip it down. I assume you won't be overclocking like an enthusiast.
If you insist on using your own paste, it's pretty easy. Just squeeze out a drop of paste the approximate size of a grain of rice onto the middle of the proc, and then push down on it the same way you'd push a piece of paper onto some glue on another piece of paper.
Can't help you with putting it together. Maybe you can pay a friend $40 to do it or something. Or, if you bring it up here, I can do that too, if you time it right.
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