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Calor, velocidad, y sonido

Velocidad:

Sr. Tobias Schonherr precisó un error en mi montaje de esta computadora nueva. Gracias Sr. ¡Schonherr! Había malinterpretado el manual de Intel en la placa base de DP35DP, y había instalado involuntariamente los dos módulos de la memoria en modo single-channel más bien que modo en doble canal.

Como lo entiendo, el modo en doble canal permite a las CPU hacer dos peticiones en memoria contemporáneamente, aumentando rendimiento de procesamiento total de la memoria. Vea abajo. Primero los módulos de la memoria antes y después, entonces el índice de la experiencia de Windows que resulta antes y después. La computadora reconoció 4 GB de la memoria en cada caso, pero usted ahora notará que el subíndice de la memoria saltó a partir el 5.6 a 5.9, tan arriba como cualquier otro elemento del sistema y más arriba que la CPU dual-processor.

Antes Después
Memoria según lo instalado originalmente Memoria instalada correctamente
Índice original de la experiencia de Windows Nuevo índice de la experiencia de Windows

Calor:

Las computadoras modernas contienen un anfitrión de los dispositivos del self-monitoring, monitores de la temperatura particularmente. Instalé Intel

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¡Se construye la computadora!

Y estoy satisfecho con él.

Funcionamiento:

Pantalla del índice de la experiencia de Windows en Vista, tecleo a agrandarEl índice total de la experiencia de Windows es 5.4, que creo soy bastante bueno. El subscore limitador (5.4) es los discos, realmente, y ellos es las impulsiones muy de alta velocidad 7200-RPM de SATA II, aunque usted puede conseguir 10.000 impulsiones de la RPM que deban ser más rápidas todavía. El subscore más alto es los aero- gráficos de Windows, 5.9. Todo cae en medio, así que el sistema es equilibrado razonablemente bien.

Quietness:

Cuando hay nada entrando encendido en el cuarto, la TV y la vieja computadora dada vuelta apagado, sentándose en mi escritorio, puedo oír un rugido débil, grave similar al sonido que usted oye llevando a cabo un seashell grande hasta su oído, pero ciertamente no ese ruidoso. Tiene una resonancia a él, a pesar de mis esfuerzos de humedecer sonidos dentro de la caja. Pienso que el ventilador posterior es el origen la mayor parte de del ruido. No es desagradable, porque es débil, pero intentaré probablemente hacer más para limitar el sonido, por ejemplo:
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Escrito cerca ponga encendido November 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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Antec Sonata III 500 Review

Noise Reduction:

The Sonata III 500 is supposed to be one of the quietest computer cases on the planet, advertised by Sonata as “whisper quiet when it comes to system noise.”
Front of case with top front cover removed, three large bays and two small ones
This is why I bought it, but frankly, I don’t see what all the fuss is about. Here is what the Sonata III 500 does have for noise reduction:

  • An efficient 500-watt power supply with its own “low noise” cooling fan. I haven’t powered it up yet, so I can’t yet testify to the lack of noise but I expect it to be quiet,
  • A normal-looking three-speed 120 mm rear exhaust fan. I was unable to find noise ratings published by Antec, but I expect it to be quiet at the lower speeds and noisy at the top speed,
  • Silicone grommets for mounting the hard drives, to absorb noise and vibrations, and
  • Rubber feet.

Nice clean inside showing space for up to four hard drives but no obvious sound-deadening features
On the flip side, though, here is what the Sonata does not have:

  • Sound-deadening panels

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Written by Don on October 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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CPU Cooling

The Intel Core 2 Duo 6750 processor comes in a retail box from NewEgg and others, complete with a processor cooling solution consisting of a small fan and cooling fins. Concerned about noise, I searched for a passive design, without a fan, to replace the Intel cooler, and came across the web site FrostyTech.com, where CPU heatsinks of many types are compared. One of the evaluated heatsinks is the “stock” fan/fin cooler provided by Intel with the boxed processor.

Intel stock cooler
According to FrostyTech, the Intel cooler is very quiet, one of the quietest coolers evaluated. The article includes a large table of coolers, with the stock Intel 35 db quieter than the noisiest cooler and about 20 db quieter than the median. The description was also very favorable, it “operates very quietly at its default speed.”

However the fan was not tested in the mode in which it will actually be used. FrostyTech used a 3-pin connector, which causes the fan to adjust its speed according to ambient air temperature. In the Intel boxed solution a 4-pin connector is used,…

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Written by Don on October 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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Choosing a Hard Disk

How does one choose the hard disk drive (HDD) from all of the available vendors and capacities? First, it’s important to recognize that it’s not a highly critical decision; I’m not likely to choose a vendor or capacity that is unsuitable, and drives are not a huge expense any more, so I can add or replace drives later (or sooner) if necessary.

My existing system has 23 Gb available out of 100 Gb total capacity, so I’m using about 77 Gb. Disk usage has grown from about 15 Gb in 1999 to 77 this year, which means that it grew by a factor of five in the intervening eight years. That suggests I should buy five times the amount of disk that I am now using, or about 400 Gb, to last the next eight years. Maybe so.
Hard Drive
But maybe not. New technology is on the horizon. It is already possible to buy a 64 Gb flash drive with no moving parts for about $900. How soon will the price/performance curve of flash or some even-better technology approach that of moving-head disk drives? …

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Written by Don on August 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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Gateway Performance 600

I’m struggling with the original precept of this blog: building a new computer, because my Gateway Performance 600 is working so well now. It’s almost eight years old, but it runs a Pentium III processor at 600 MHz and has been upgraded significantly:

    System Properties show 768 Mb
  1. Added another hard disk to increase total disk capacity from 20 Gb to about 100 Gb.
  2. Replaced the original CD RW drive (failed) with a new and better Sony drive.
  3. Upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional, now SP2 and fully current.
  4. Maxed out the memory to 768 Mbytes, comparable to brand-new low-end computers.

C drive is pretty fullG drive is more than half fullIt’s not a bad computer, and I’m wavering on the decision to replace it. Money ($1000+) and time are the reasons NOT to replace it. Here are some reasons why I might:

  • Quieter. The Performance 600, though not loud, is the loudest thing in the room.
  • Faster. I wonder how much. The processors will be ten or twenty times as fast and the disk(s) at least twice

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Written by Don on August 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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