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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kev Murphy on March 11, 2015, 11:29:37 AM

Title: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Kev Murphy on March 11, 2015, 11:29:37 AM
Pulled everything out of the boxes at 8.30 this morning.

Tower speccies for the technically minded....

Midi ATX case, internal 150 mm cooling fan, 480 watt power supply.
Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2H Mobo ... 2 x USB2, 4 x USB3 ports at rear, 2 x USB3 at front of case.
Internal 2 x SATA2, 2 X SATA3 ports.
Intel CPU i7-4790 LGA 1150 pin 4xDuo core.
2x Kingston 8 Gig KVR16N11/8 Ram, 16 Gig total.
TP-Link 150Mbps wireless card.
Seagate 3Tb sata2 HDD NTFS
1 x Sony BluRay Multi Burner.
1 x Sony Dual Layer Multi DVD Burner.

No video card fitted as yet, using onboard 1 gig graphics.
Running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

One hour to assemble, 3 hours to install requested programs, and update all software and firmware.

Niiiiiice.....

Considering his old computer is the first of the series of Vista 32 bit OS with just 2 Gig of ram, he is in for a pleasant surprise when I deliver his new Beast.
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Kev Murphy on March 11, 2015, 11:35:28 AM
... and all achieved with the able assistance of my live-in desktop Bio-hazard... who just loves to random type, select hot keys, and restrict vision and wrist/mouse operation....

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s277/cool_blue_ice_2002/cool_blue_ice_2002003/Dscf2319.jpg)
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Biggles on March 11, 2015, 12:54:33 PM
... and all achieved with the able assistance of my live-in desktop Bio-hazard... who just loves to random type, select hot keys, and restrict vision and wrist/mouse operation....

Easy fixed.
They always land on four feet.      :grin
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Brock on March 11, 2015, 12:56:26 PM
Wich version of windows, 7 or 8.1  ??

I wont use home versions of windows, prefer the Professional edition. Much better for networking and fixing networking problems..

Nice going by the way..  Which AV did you install, Ive been using MS security essentials mainly, since VET (Now Computer associates) was sold to india..
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Kev Murphy on March 11, 2015, 01:20:14 PM
Bill, this cat is like a rubber ball.... she just bounces right back... she is clingier than duct tape! I often have to shut her in the bathroom to get some peace.

Brock, to be honest, I missed that... W7... his choice. Personally I use W7 Ultimate.

I have used Avast antivirus since Vet sold out.
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Gadget on March 15, 2015, 09:12:23 AM
Brock, what does Ms security essentials cost? I haven't had with any issues CA. Didn't know they'd sold to India though.

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Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Brock on March 15, 2015, 09:29:06 AM
MS security essentials is free..

I found out about CA when I called the hotline to get a link to the utility that freed up the updating. Updayes occasionally would lock up and a quick call used to get a link sent by email. The last time I called was to an indian call centre, and they wanted to take control of the puter, and sell me an ongoing maintenance service.... That wasnt going to happen.
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Kev Murphy on March 18, 2015, 10:28:19 PM
Mate picked up his computer yesterday, and set it  up today.
Had a phonecall this evening, he was laughing so hard, was difficult to understand him.... apparently, his teen daughter decided to burn a DVD, and was over the moon, because it only took 14 minutes to convert and burn...she has been used to the old P4 with only 2 gig of ram, and had gotten used to 1 hour to convert, and a further 20 mins to burn, on an old 4 speed DVD burner..
Title: Re: Just finished assembling and setting up a new computer for a friend...
Post by: Shiney on March 18, 2015, 10:32:00 PM
That's brilliant Kev, it's always great to hear that your work is appreciated :thumbsup