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  • F Foothill

    Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

    Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

    That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

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    I highly recommend this beast[^] of a case. Plenty of room for everything you want to put into a case, including a snack and mini bar.

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    • F Foothill

      Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

      Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

      That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

      if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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      Richard Andrew x64
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      Foothill wrote:

      Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^]

      Why don't you get the 6-core version? It's only a little more.

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

        Foothill wrote:

        Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^]

        Why don't you get the 6-core version? It's only a little more.

        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        Foothill
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        I still have a few single-threaded games I like to play (e.g. C&C 3) that benefit from the higher core clock. I could overclock the 6 core but I never have been that adventurous with my PC tweaking (overclocking voids the warranty with most chips anyways). I really thought about it since it is currently in some sort of flash sale on newegg for $396 but it was tempting me to buy more RAM. My wallet is NOT bottomless.

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        • D Dave Kreskowiak

          I highly recommend this beast[^] of a case. Plenty of room for everything you want to put into a case, including a snack and mini bar.

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          Foothill
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          That is an impressive case but I don't have that kind of money to spend on a case.

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          • F Foothill

            Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

            Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

            That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

            if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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              I think you have underspec'ed the keyboard: The Lounge[^]

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              Foothill
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              I thought I might go with the hunt and peck keyboard[^].

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                I think you have underspec'ed the keyboard: The Lounge[^]

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                Foothill
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                But then there is the Bloomberg Terminal[^] which, IIRC, runs about $5700 to buy with a yearly fee to boot.

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                • F Foothill

                  But then there is the Bloomberg Terminal[^] which, IIRC, runs about $5700 to buy with a yearly fee to boot.

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                  OriginalGriff
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                  I notice the "Black background" is "not optimized for user experience". Has anyone told Microsoft this?

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                  • F Foothill

                    Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

                    Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

                    That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

                    if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                    Mladen Jankovic
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                    Foothill wrote:

                    I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset

                    With Intel there's no such thing as non-deadend socket/chipset. :)

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                    • F Foothill

                      Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

                      Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

                      That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

                      if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                      k5054
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                      If you don't mind ebay and refurbs, this might interest you [MSI X79A-GD45, LGA 2011/Socket R, Intel Motherboard | eBay](https://www.ebay.com/p/MSI-X79A-GD45-LGA-2011-Socket-R-Intel-Motherboard/116297034)

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                      • F Foothill

                        That is an impressive case but I don't have that kind of money to spend on a case.

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                        Dave Kreskowiak
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                        But, but, but ... MINI-BAR! :-D I know it's not cheap. I couldn't afford it either, but I bought it anyway! Probably the last case I'll ever buy.

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                        • K k5054

                          If you don't mind ebay and refurbs, this might interest you [MSI X79A-GD45, LGA 2011/Socket R, Intel Motherboard | eBay](https://www.ebay.com/p/MSI-X79A-GD45-LGA-2011-Socket-R-Intel-Motherboard/116297034)

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                          SoMad
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                          Yeah, I was also going to suggest hunting a motherboard down on eBay. I recently upgraded from an LGA775 system with a Core 2 Extreme QX9650 CPU. I thought it was still quite usable, but I needed a system with Hyper-V capability, so I had to move on.

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                          • F Foothill

                            Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

                            Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

                            That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

                            if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                            SoMad
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                            I don't know if you are fully set on the case being a Full Tower, but I recently made a new build for which I spent a long time comparing cases on the web and in the stores. I did look at that Thermaltake case you link to, but the Full Tower chassis are just too big for my taste and needs. It does have a little brother, but I checked it out in a store and it just didn't do it for me. I finally decided on going with the Cooler Master HAF XB EVO (RC-902XB-KKN2)[^] and I am overly satisfied with that choice. It is a very handy case if you need to move it around fairly often (as I do) and you have great access when tinkering with components.

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                            • F Foothill

                              Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

                              Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

                              That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

                              if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                              Why raid 0 the ssd's? Please don't say for performance! Also double check your PSU has the right CPU power connectors for these new mobo's. It probably does have them but worth checking first. Oh and 4 years is a massive amount of time for a socket, doubt 2066 will last much longer!

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                              • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                I highly recommend this beast[^] of a case. Plenty of room for everything you want to put into a case, including a snack and mini bar.

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                                HobbyProggy
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                                you also could fit anything in here BigTower[^] for less than a fourth of the price, btw. mine looks more style ISH :cool:

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                                • F Foothill

                                  Well, it appears my home rig has given up the ghost. Darned motherboard died on me. The bad thing is that it was a LGA 2011 socket that seems to have been abandoned by the hardware industry so no viable replacements. So, what does the community think of the replacement I am planning to build?

                                  Case:  Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower [^] Proc:  Intel Core i7-7740X [^] MoBo:  Asus Rog Strix X-299-E [^] RAM:   16GB DDR4 2666 (15 CAS LAT) [^] Drive: 2X Intel 600p - 512GB M.2 MVMe [^] (Raid 0)

                                  That's pretty much the core of the system. I will be able to cannibalize an 850 watt PS and GTX 970 from the current rig along with 2 SSDs and 3 spinning disks. Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them. I am irritated that I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset :sigh: Hoping that I am not locking myself into that again with 2066 socket.

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                                  W Balboos GHB
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                                  Foothill wrote:

                                  Had the motherboard and processor since January of 2014 so it's not like I didn't get my money's worth out of them

                                  Expectations seem to be rather low, these days.

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                                    Foothill wrote:

                                    I unwittingly chose a dead-end socket and chipset

                                    With Intel there's no such thing as non-deadend socket/chipset. :)

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                                    Foothill
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                                    I don't know about that. The LGA 1051 socket doesn't ever seem to die.

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                                      I don't know if you are fully set on the case being a Full Tower, but I recently made a new build for which I spent a long time comparing cases on the web and in the stores. I did look at that Thermaltake case you link to, but the Full Tower chassis are just too big for my taste and needs. It does have a little brother, but I checked it out in a store and it just didn't do it for me. I finally decided on going with the Cooler Master HAF XB EVO (RC-902XB-KKN2)[^] and I am overly satisfied with that choice. It is a very handy case if you need to move it around fairly often (as I do) and you have great access when tinkering with components.

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                                      Foothill
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                                      That's a neat little tower. I can see where it would be a benefit where excessive size would be an issue. I, however, need all those extra internal drive bays .

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                                        But, but, but ... MINI-BAR! :-D I know it's not cheap. I couldn't afford it either, but I bought it anyway! Probably the last case I'll ever buy.

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                        Probably the last case I'll ever buy.

                                        Probably a good thing. I have one of them too, took twice as long to assemble the case as to build the system that went inside it.

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                                          Why raid 0 the ssd's? Please don't say for performance! Also double check your PSU has the right CPU power connectors for these new mobo's. It probably does have them but worth checking first. Oh and 4 years is a massive amount of time for a socket, doubt 2066 will last much longer!

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                                          After a lengthy battle between the inner-nerd and the frugal-gotta-pay-bills part of me, I settled on a single M.2 hard drive for the C: drive. I am going to raid a couple of SSDs and POSDs to get better performance out of them. It helped that a single M.2 drive on the PCI-E lanes has a nearly 40% read time improvement over two SSDs in a Raid 0 array.

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