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Tell me about building a PC

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  • markM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by mark
    #53

    Getting closer to the build.

    Now I am having a processor debate. Stay with Intel or move to AMD. If I move to AMD the RYZEN 9 16 core is in the same price range as the Intel i9 14 core I was looking at. I also found out that this particular series of Intel processor is missing some libraries in the chipset that prevent it from being able to decode 4k BlueRay video. That seems strange to me and I am still searching for confirmation.

    So looking at AMD I am now torn between the Ryzen 9 and the new 3rd generation Threadripper which starts at $1600 and has 24 cores / 48 threads. They also have a 32 core and a 64 core model that costs $3,500. lol

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      I switched from AMD to Intel because I wanted to get the option to use Hyper-V.

      If you don't care about Hyper-V, you don't care.

      If you do want AMD and Hyper-V I believe there are some downloads needed to make it work and maybe some driver problems.

      I'm not current on this stuff at the moment, but it might be something to consider.

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      • L Offline
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        #55

        Jon

        Let us know what you bought/buying?

        Going to build for very basic email and web access use in public space in our house.

        Embarrased to say that current is still on old windows and it is starting to concern me.

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        • CopperC Copper

          I switched from AMD to Intel because I wanted to get the option to use Hyper-V.

          If you don't care about Hyper-V, you don't care.

          If you do want AMD and Hyper-V I believe there are some downloads needed to make it work and maybe some driver problems.

          I'm not current on this stuff at the moment, but it might be something to consider.

          markM Offline
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          mark
          wrote on last edited by mark
          #56

          @Copper said in Tell me about building a PC:

          I switched from AMD to Intel because I wanted to get the option to use Hyper-V.

          If you don't care about Hyper-V, you don't care.

          If you do want AMD and Hyper-V I believe there are some downloads needed to make it work and maybe some driver problems.

          I'm not current on this stuff at the moment, but it might be something to consider.

          I am currently running an 8 year old AMD Opteron in our server which I upgraded to Server19 last last year. I have one Hyper-V session running an instance of Server16 for testing purposes. lol

          I haven't run it lately but the last couple of times I did, I am pretty sure it hung the server to the point that I had to do a hard reset. I will have to give another try. I do not have a need for Hyper-V on my workstation.

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          • L Offline
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            #57

            I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

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            • L Loki

              I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

              markM Offline
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              @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

              I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

              If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

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              • markM mark

                @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

                If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

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                @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

                If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

                Can't you get rid of it by just reformatting the drive and reinstalling the OS?

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • George KG George K

                  @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                  @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                  I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

                  If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

                  Can't you get rid of it by just reformatting the drive and reinstalling the OS?

                  markM Offline
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                  mark
                  wrote on last edited by mark
                  #60

                  @George-K said in Tell me about building a PC:

                  @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                  @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                  I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

                  If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

                  Can't you get rid of it by just reformatting the drive and reinstalling the OS?

                  Typically, they don't come with install disks anymore. Even when they did, they were HP or Dell or insert your brand name here, install disks that just reloaded the crap on installation. lol

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                  • markM mark

                    @George-K said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    I’m beginning to wonder if all I want is the most basic desktop that I should just buy it? Could be cheaper?

                    If you can put up with all the crap-ware that is installed on commercial builds.

                    Can't you get rid of it by just reformatting the drive and reinstalling the OS?

                    Typically, they don't come with install disks anymore. Even when they did, they were HP or Dell or insert your brand name here, install disks that just reloaded the crap on installation. lol

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                    George K
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                    #61

                    @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    @George-K said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    Can't you get rid of it by just reformatting the drive and reinstalling the OS?

                    Typically, they don't come with install disks anymore. Even when they did, they were HP or Dell or insert your brand name here, install disks that just reloaded the crap on installation. lol

                    Get a Mac...

                    Apple has an "Internet recovery" option. By booting the Mac while holding a keystroke combo (Command, Option, R) it boots from the internet and you can re-install a "clean" MacOS.

                    Useful.

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • L Loki

                      Jon

                      Let us know what you bought/buying?

                      Going to build for very basic email and web access use in public space in our house.

                      Embarrased to say that current is still on old windows and it is starting to concern me.

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                      jon-nyc
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                      #62

                      @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                      Jon

                      Let us know what you bought/buying?

                      Didn't move on it yet. The problem is the boy's computer is in the kitchen (which is nice so we always know what he's up to) and where it sits is not a convenient place for a traditional computer with a chassis and separate monitor etc.

                      Currently it's an all-in-one and a small one at that so it fits fine.

                      Not sure what we're going to do. He would love to move his PC to his room but I'm not ready for that. Maybe I could find a way to make the chassis setup fit in situ.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

                      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                        Jon

                        Let us know what you bought/buying?

                        Didn't move on it yet. The problem is the boy's computer is in the kitchen (which is nice so we always know what he's up to) and where it sits is not a convenient place for a traditional computer with a chassis and separate monitor etc.

                        Currently it's an all-in-one and a small one at that so it fits fine.

                        Not sure what we're going to do. He would love to move his PC to his room but I'm not ready for that. Maybe I could find a way to make the chassis setup fit in situ.

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                        #63

                        @jon-nyc take a look at the "Mini-ITX" form factor. You can home-build very small PCs that fit very nicely on a desk or under a display. You'd still have a separate display and associated cables, but PCs don't need to be in a "midi tower" or the like anymore. A mini ITX PC can be as small as a Mac Mini, if you use the right chassis, and it can be very quiet if you use passive cooling.

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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                          Jon

                          Let us know what you bought/buying?

                          Didn't move on it yet. The problem is the boy's computer is in the kitchen (which is nice so we always know what he's up to) and where it sits is not a convenient place for a traditional computer with a chassis and separate monitor etc.

                          Currently it's an all-in-one and a small one at that so it fits fine.

                          Not sure what we're going to do. He would love to move his PC to his room but I'm not ready for that. Maybe I could find a way to make the chassis setup fit in situ.

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                          @jon-nyc said in Tell me about building a PC:

                          @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                          Jon

                          Let us know what you bought/buying?

                          Didn't move on it yet. The problem is the boy's computer is in the kitchen (which is nice so we always know what he's up to) and where it sits is not a convenient place for a traditional computer with a chassis and separate monitor etc.

                          Currently it's an all-in-one and a small one at that so it fits fine.

                          Not sure what we're going to do. He would love to move his PC to his room but I'm not ready for that. Maybe I could find a way to make the chassis setup fit in situ.

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                          Go on. You know you want to. Never mind all this 'Buy a Mac' bullshit.

                          I was only joking

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                          • KlausK Klaus

                            @jon-nyc take a look at the "Mini-ITX" form factor. You can home-build very small PCs that fit very nicely on a desk or under a display. You'd still have a separate display and associated cables, but PCs don't need to be in a "midi tower" or the like anymore. A mini ITX PC can be as small as a Mac Mini, if you use the right chassis, and it can be very quiet if you use passive cooling.

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                            jon-nyc
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                            #65

                            @Klaus said in Tell me about building a PC:

                            @jon-nyc take a look at the "Mini-ITX" form factor. You can home-build very small PCs that fit very nicely on a desk or under a display. You'd still have a separate display and associated cables, but PCs don't need to be in a "midi tower" or the like anymore. A mini ITX PC can be as small as a Mac Mini, if you use the right chassis, and it can be very quiet if you use passive cooling.

                            I'll check it out

                            Only non-witches get due process.

                            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                              I 99% sure have my build finalized and I was able to trim the cost to $3,316.00 for the components and $325 for a 4 year no cost replacement on most of the components. The power supply has a 10 year warranty.

                              After researching the best processor specifically for audio recording/mixing the winner of that contest is the Intel Core i9-10900 Comet Lake 10-Core 2.8 GHz It even beat out the 3.7 Ghz model and every other processor including the 64 core $4,000 AMD Threadripper, in single core / thread performance. The processor is only $587 and is the most significant factor in bringing my cost down. The motherboard also brought the price down.

                              During my research, I found out that audio production, while definitely taking advantage of multi-cores, requires very fast single thread performance and there is no getting around that. It's why a $500 processor can best a $4,000 processor in this very specific task. Other factors come into play like what is interrupting the processor and vying for time and power in competition with the audio processing. That can include system devices like memory, video, network, etc. Motherboards needs to be up to the task and the gaming motherboards seem to be the motherboards accepted as best for this task.

                              New Build:
                              Intel Core i9-10900 Comet Lake 10-Core/20-Thread 2.8 GHz (Able to be overclocked to 4.9 Ghz)
                              ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XII HERO (WI-FI) LGA 1200 (Intel 10th Gen) Intel Z490 (WiFi 6) SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard
                              G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 128GB (4 x 32GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory
                              ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Triple Fan 8GB GDDR6 256-bit 15.5 Gbps Gaming Graphics Card
                              Sabrent 2TB ROCKET NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive
                              LG Black 12X BD-ROM 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-ROM SATA Internal Blu-ray Burner
                              Seasonic FOCUS GX-1000, 1000W 80+ Gold, Full-Modular Power Supply
                              be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Black rev. 2 Full Tower ATX Case
                              Arctic Silver Arcticlean Thermal material Remover & Surface Purifier
                              Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver Thermal Compound
                              Optical Quantum 25 GB 6X BD-R Blu-ray Recordable Media 10 Pack

                              For a monitor I am going to buy a 43" TCL 4K UDH TV and give it go. If I don't like it I will get the LG 38WN75C-B 38-Inch Class 21:9 Curved UltraWide QHD+ (3840 x 1600) IPS Display with HDR 10

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                              https://www.newegg.com/p/0JC-000D-00B06?Description=LG 38WN75C-B&cm_re=LG_38WN75C-B--0JC-000D-00B06--Product

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                              • L Offline
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                                I was able to upgrade free to Windows 10 via Microsoft download. How about that. No money and importantly no decisions to be made.

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                                  Mark... DROOL

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                                    That's beyond cool, Mark!
                                    I really respect the research you have done, to come up with a computer that can do what you want to do, instead of just buying the most expensive components and hoping that price = quality. That is unfortunately, what I tend to do.

                                    Music-related software certainly does eat up memory. The issue is latency of course. Those milliseconds add up, and can make things more than frustrating. No big deal for small ensemble, but unmanageable for large. Impressive that you have thought through all of these potential frustrations.

                                    When will you have the unveiling? Have you started the build, or are you waiting for all the components?

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                                    • RainmanR Rainman

                                      That's beyond cool, Mark!
                                      I really respect the research you have done, to come up with a computer that can do what you want to do, instead of just buying the most expensive components and hoping that price = quality. That is unfortunately, what I tend to do.

                                      Music-related software certainly does eat up memory. The issue is latency of course. Those milliseconds add up, and can make things more than frustrating. No big deal for small ensemble, but unmanageable for large. Impressive that you have thought through all of these potential frustrations.

                                      When will you have the unveiling? Have you started the build, or are you waiting for all the components?

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                                      @Rainman Waiting for approval from the CFO. 😉

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                                      • markM mark

                                        @Rainman Waiting for approval from the CFO. 😉

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                                        @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                                        @Rainman Waiting for approval from the CFO. 😉

                                        Why would your CFO stop approving now?😂

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                                        • L Loki

                                          @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                                          @Rainman Waiting for approval from the CFO. 😉

                                          Why would your CFO stop approving now?😂

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                                          @Loki said in Tell me about building a PC:

                                          @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                                          @Rainman Waiting for approval from the CFO. 😉

                                          Why would your CFO stop approving now?😂

                                          Well, I actually have approval to build two of them. One will be sans video card, for the CFO. He doesn't do any gaming or anything outside of normal business tasks. We're really just waiting for the funds to arrive.

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