Computer build – pt 4 – the ram

Piece number 3 rolled in today…2 GB of RAM. Since I’m looking forward to using an Athlon X2 processor I opted for 2 sticks of DDR 400.

These XMS sticks aren’t the very top of the Corsair line (they don’t have any LEDs), but they’re close considering the price. They’re spec’ed to run at 2-3-3-6 timings, which is pretty good for $176. They should be pretty tolerant of overclooking, too (though I might have to relax the timing a bit).

Purchased from newegg.com.

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Computer build – pt 3 – the psu

Piece number 2 arrives – the power supply. I decided on the Hiper Type-R 580W in chrome. SLI certified, aviation style connects, up to four SATA drives, what more could you ask for?

This thing is sweet! No pimp LEDs, but the chrome cladding is slick – even the fans are chrome. Seriously, it looks like a great unit and it came with a great assortment of cables in braided red sheaths.

Purchased from Xoxide.com.

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Computer build – pt 2 – the case

The first piece of the great computer build has arrived…the case. Gentlemen, start your drooling:

Now most people probably don’t drain a major part of their budget on a case, but of course I’m not most people (have you seen my basement ceiling). Maybe it was that I needed a little extra bling to help me get past not buying a new sleek laptop. Nah, actually it makes a lot of sense. You see I’m not the type to build a new machine ever year or two – maybe upgrade a component or two sure, but this case will live a long life. With that in mind I wanted something that could be used as a HTPC in the basement in the future. Something rack mountable would be nice since there’ll be a 19″ rack going in down there. Then I got to thinking, “Do I really want to power up the projector just to transfer a file or change some music that’s playing?”. Surely not. Of course I could use remote desktop from a laptop, but that might be a hastle, too.

Enter the Silverstone LC-18. With it’s builtin 7 inch 16 x 9 touchscreen LCD, it’s perfect for the basement rack! With all that said, I haven’t decided how soon it might actually make it’s way down there. There are some gaming issues to work if it were in the rack. But I’m guessing I’ll have a handle on that when the basement actually gets done. In the meantime I’ll keep it upstairs like a standard desktop (with a second tiny monitor).

Purchased from case-mod.com (via ebay).

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Computer build – pt 1 – the decision

After months of debating whether my next computer will be a new high-end laptop or a self-built desktop, I’ve finally decided on the later.

And what a hard decision it was! Between the Dell M170 laptop which is branded with my own corporate moniker (XPS) and some sleek new VIAOs rolling out with a graphics toggle to switch between integrated (battery life) and an Nvidia 7 series card (performance), the laptops almost won me over. After all we’ve been a laptop-only household for a few years now.

But ultimately what won me over to the boat-anchor side of the scene was pure graphics performance. Even at the highest ranks there are laptops which support battery melting SLI graphics, but those dual cards still don’t compare to their desktop equivalents. After digging through the Nvidia specs between the desktop 7 series and the GO 7 series equivalents, the choice was clear. Actually I didn’t have to look much further than my $4k+ Dell laptop for work, whose Quatro FX 1000 card is getting outpaced by the latest games (F.E.A.R. is unplayable).

The need here was clearly to get a machine that could take my gaming duties back from my work laptop. The Dell M60 has served me well, but I’m litterly almost out of disk space for actual work files and the games I can play on it are turned way down on the quality scale. Not to mention that taking my bread and butter machine (which I don’t own) to lanwar is a worry I’ll be glad to be rid of.

Gaming isn’t the only goal of the new box. My 1.1GHz VAIO laptop really limps with video work and can even be maxed out with heavy audio processing. I’m still holding on to the old boy. It’s the perfect travel mate – the 12″ screen never saw a airline tray table it didn’t like. But it might be pretty much limited to web work (which is actually why I bought it in the first place – Thanks McDonalds!).

So, a desktop it is; and piecing it together myself seems like a no-brainer. I just like having more control than the OEMs give you. Especially when it comes to selecting ram, hard drives, and such. Heck, I think building your own is worth just getting a clean install of the OS with no extra bloatware.

Watch the saga unfold….this is going to be fun!

Project timeline – I’d like to have it together around April.
Project budget – Since the laptops I was considering would’ve run close to $3k, I’ll be happy if I can keep this close to $2k.

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The Next Nightmare

The date and theme are set for the next Halloween party. Check it out at nightmare.xpsdesign.com. Go ahead, scare us!

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Happy Halloween ’05

Another great party last weekend. Thanks to our of our guests!

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Corrie Listenberger Bair

9/18/1972 – 10/29/2005

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Lolla 05 Recap

What was it?

Big ass concert in Chi-town! Two days, 5 stages (plus one for kids), over 60 bands. This was our third Lollapalooza, and while it may not have beat the first one, it was huge.

Early Acts

The first day started around noon, with a little M83 on our way into the park. Once in, we headed straight for The Dead 60’s ( a very fun ska/Clash-influeneced band – check em out live if you can). They play better to a small venue like when we saw them open for Garbage, but they still rocked out. “I gotta have more cowbell!”

We milled around a while after that, catching a little of Liz Phair’s act (just too poppy!), and from there we set up a blanket to enjoy The Bravery. Their set sounded great, but their performance plays a lot to the people up front, so we didn’t feel much energy from our vantage point.

Content with having watched them do “An Honest Mistake” and “Tyrant”, we made an early exit to get good stage position for the next act…

With a Rebel Yell

Billy Idol. This is a guy I never thought I’d see live – after all, that was a different era. But the Brit was back and as lean and mean as ever. His set was a blast…full of classic hits (“Rebel Yell”, “Dancing with Myself”, “White Wedding”, “Eyes without a Face”, “Flesh for Fantasy”)…and the crowd was rocking out.

Pixies

This was the highlight of the concert for me. An hour after Idol rocked the stage, Frank Black, Kim Deal, and company tore it up with over an hour long set. We were standing about 8-9 people back from the front of the stage. It took standing an hour in 100 degree heat to get that spot, but it was worth every drop of sweat. Hearing songs like “Monkey Gone to Heaven”, “Debasser”, “Broken Face”, “Here Comes Your Man”, “Wave of Mutilation” (twice!), and the closer “Where is My Mind?” is something I’ll never forget.

Day 1 Nightcap

How to conclude such an awesome day? While most of the kids were grooving on Weezer’s cheesy goodness, we decided instead to kick it with the Digable Planets. Donna and I saw them back in the hay in Columbus, and seeing them together again was a lot of fun. The Chicago skyline and ‘Nickelbags of Funk’…a perfect nightcap.

Back for (a little) more

Saturday was phenonemal…and exhausting (we got up early and drove up that day before everything started)…and Sunday was even hotter. Temps hovered around 105 to 110 with some heavy humitity. This day consisted of more up-and-coming bands so we chilled (I mean roasted!) on a blanket and enjoyed more of the festival atmosphere itself. We watched Kasabian (would love to we them again), a little of Tegan and Sara, and a good chunk of Perry Farrell’s latest project, Satellite Party (with bassist Tony Kanal from No Doubt). The latter was quite cool, a definite notch above Porno for Pyros.

But alas, we had to hit the road. A 5+ hour drive and the need to be up early to teach the next day, meant we had to miss The Arcade Fire and The Killers (sniff, sniff).

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MillionManLan 4 Recap

What was it?

Four Days of gaming insanity!
http://www.millionmanlan.com/Default.asp
Just how many people? I haven’t seen any official numbers. Over a thousand. I saw one blog reporting about 1700!

On the way

I passed this truck on the drive down to Louisville Thursday. Thought it was a funny coincidence since we were all getting ready to drive these around in the game “Battlefield 2” over the next few days. It’s like they were bringing them down for us to play with.

UT tourney

I suck…a lot.
This was my big event, and started on Saturday. In the opening round (an 8 player all vs all match) I managed to stay out of last place which sent me on to a bracket with the top 64 players for a series of 1 vs 1 matches.

Since I sucked it up pretty good (with only 14 frags) I was seeded 60th up against the 5th seed. This match was brutal, utterly brutal. When the score was 20 to 0 in the first 5 minutes, I knew to pretty much give up hope of winning…the motivation had changed to simply frag the other guy at least once. Half-way through…I killed… myself. Score is around 30 to -1. At this point a crowd has gathered to watch the two of us. For the most part the crowd was kind since they could tell I was in WAY over my head. There were boisterous cheers for me anytime I even managed to get a shot in on the other guy. With the last 5 minutes to go, I got him. Yes, I actually took him out. The onlookers went crazy. The score was about 40 to 0. In the closing minutes I actually fragged him twice more! Despite chants for an impossible comeback, the match ended somewhere around 57-2.

I didn’t know it at the time, but it turns out that the player “GiMiX” is a pro-level UT gamer (yes, there is such a thing) and is possibly the best UT player in the country. GiMiX went on to win the tournament and grab the $1500 up for grabs.
After losing that match, I also took a bad loss to Grim (who was also in my opening round) in the “losers” bracket (the competition was double elimination). This loss didn’t bother me as I was still stunned from the previous beating.

Looking back, it was an amazing gaming experience…to not just meet the top guy in the country, but actually play him 1v1 for 15 minutes. I think I learned more about playing Unreal in that 15 minutes then I have in 5 years.

File Sharing

As expected there were tons of file servers at million man lan last weekend. I figure there were about >1500 gamers there, most of whom had a share (or several) full of stuff. There were also a number of dedicated ftp servers, here’s one list (there was another list of more similar to this):
Even just with just these FTP servers (not including the shares), that’s a LOT of terabytes!

I was pretty conservative on my downloads (looking for quality, not quantity) since you can easily find yourself out of room. Generally speaking I snagged:
26 albums and a couple dozen singles
16 movies
44 music videos
9 games
17 other apps
Don’t know the total, but I’m guessing around 80GB. Someone is our group said he was up to around 300GB.

Sleep

Yeah, right…I like to think of it as moments of unconscious.
Friday morn ~6:30am – 8am
Saturday morn ~6:30am – 8:30am
Sunday morn ~6:30am – 8:30am
So, what’s that? Llike 5 and a half hours over 4 days! It’s like college finals weeks all over again.

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In the beginning…

The new blog has gone online.

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