Win an Invitation to an Evening of Overclocking in Sydney

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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It looks like our buddies in Sydney Australia, PC Authority have gone and called their local LN2 delivery people in preparation for an awesome OC sesh at their Headquarters in Sydney. If I know John Gillooly and co, I’m sure they’d like to invite you all, but as it stands there will be two sub-zero setups (one controlled by our very own Dino), prizes pizza, beer and more for some very lucky winners to enjoy.

How do you win? Easy, just tell them in 25 words or less exactly why you feel you are deserving of the honor. Simple, no? Follow the link below… ;)

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Josh deathdoG Edwards shows off impressive skill in latest Battlefield 3 comp

Team Immunity, pro gaming team from Australia, are world champions in Battlefield 3 for many good reasons. One of the reasons is one of their star players Josh ‘deathdoG’ Edwards and some incredible aiming skills.

iM put up another amazing Battlefield 3 video from Josh deathdoG Edwards, this time with footage from their teams 4v4 Squad Rush competition games. In many of these clips Josh single-handedly takes down entire enemy teams. Its an astonishing display of Battlefield 3 skill, make sure you check it out!

How good is this guy?!? Good to know he uses GIGABYTE to give him the edge during these insanely fast frag-offs. I hear he’s about to build a new rig with the GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3. Good choice, good choice!!!

Love ya work Josh, keep snipin’ mate!

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Testing in style

Monday, March 30, 2015

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What takes one week, needs a whole lot of power and many thousands of cables? Here is another peak at our testing facility in our factory in Nanping, Taiwan.

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Building an all rounder PC with GIGABYTE Z77X UP4 TH!

Sunday, March 29, 2015

clip_image002I build PCs on an odd occasion with some sort of focus on gaming or overclocking. Its not every day I build an all rounder PC so Here is my take on one.

When GIGABYTE first got talking about the new Ultra Durable 5 at Computex 2012 with the sweet new power design and thunderbolt I thought, here we go Im finally going to get the old box out and put together a new PC which serves as a multimedia machine, work machine and an occasional gamer. Bottom line is Im putting together the trusty all-rounder. Lets start with the hardware Im using first.

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  • GIGABYTE Z77X-UP5 TH
  • Intel Core i7 3770K
  • Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD + 64GB mSATA
  • Western Digital Velociraptor 600GB + 2x2TB WD Green Drives
  • GIGABYTE GTX560 Windforce Graphics Card
  • Corsair AX750 Power Supply
  • Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB 2133MHz kit
  • Corsair Carbide 400R with H100 water cooler installed
  • GIGABYTE Aivia Osmium keyboard and Krypton mouse+pad

There are the parts I chose but they could certainly change on various components to suit a different budget or brand preference.

Lets start with the board. Its the latest of the Z77 boards. It has USB3 ports on the back, dual thunderbolt and some usual connectors youd expect from a mid to high end GIGABYTE motherboard.

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clip_image006This board is based on Ultra Durable 5 with some seriously powerful 60Amp chokes and mosfets capable of high OC and with very cool running temperature its ideal for closed waterloops like the Corsair we are going to use. Also important to me is the fact such high spec will mean the power design will stay less stressed over time and live up to its Ultra Durable name.  

clip_image008One thing to note with all the USB 3 ports is to install your keyboard into one of those ports unless you are running a PS2 for initial installation until the USB3 drivers are loaded. GIGABYTE put a sticker on there but it seems people overlook that at times.

While we are on topic of making your life easier you should also pay attention to the way you install your watercooler. Corsair enclosed watercoolers are really popular and for good reason. They are simple to setup and do what they advertise without much fuss. There is one thing to be mindful of and that is the orientation of the block. This isnt about waterflow or esthetics but purely mechanical to make sure you do not interfere with the CPU mount on this board. If you look at the two images below, one on the left makes the block sit up as its leaning on the capacitors while on the right it clears them with ease. I only noticed as my CPU temp was idling 10C higher than it should have been!

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clip_image016OK lets move on to something that probably a few of you might find interesting. Ive got SSD, mSATA flash and standard mechanical drives in the PC build. What the heck right?! LOL. I have to say that in my normal type of geeky benching and testing that I do as a hobby (extreme overclocking), I find that SSD drives tend to corrupt data a bit quicker than normal drives so i tend to have ghost file backups of my "benching" operating systems. Maybe its just me though but thats what Ive seen. When it comes to clip_image018my allrounder PC i havent  run a SSD as an OS drive because of that reason (as when you backup those images you later discover they cant be loaded on a replacement drive). Its hard to talk about reliability but it is fairly new tech still and i found a way to get the performance but with a bit less risk if you will.

My way of working around it is pretty simple, use mSATA as a caching drive (Intel Smart Response) with a high capacity mechanical drive as the main OS. This works out well as the drive gets sped up but a flash drive and if it was to say die i can just take it out and continue using the main drive until the replacement comes in. clip_image020

Setting up Smart Response is dead easy, just download GIGABYTE EZ Setup application (above) and follow the prompts. No need to edit registry and all the other heartaches associated with this as you have to change your setup into a bootable RAID (which the software does automatically for you).

Here is what it should look like all setup (on the right).

clip_image014SSD for me is a scratch drive and the drive i use to install my video editing software, games etc. Speed of this drive is no just fast, its INSANELY fast. I remember the days of super expensive RAID controllers and 8+ HDDs to try and get this sort of performance. Imagine the power consumption, heat and noise associated with that sort of setup compared to one lonely SSD drive sitting in the PC now smashing into the data like a bhoss! I must warn you though, you have to buy a high performance SSD to see these sorts of figures which is exactly what Kingston HyperX SSD is. They arent cheap but considering they replace Raid controllers and multiple drives, its actually not that bad and you could probably buy a few of these drives Id imagine. Hmmmmmm I wonder what two of these in Raid0 would do EEEEK...

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clip_image024One of the things that made me consider a single drive was because it supports TRIM in a single drive. For those of you unfamiliar with TRIM function, what it basically does is prevent SSD from deteriorating in performance over time considerably as it starts to get filled up. TRIM function was not supported in RAID mode on Intel controllers until recently actually. You will need to have a Z77 board, the right ROM and drives. Here is more written on this subject at RWLABS. While youre at it you should also jump to Lifehacker site and read about some important setup steps when you do run a SSD to prevent unnecessary reads and writes on the flash drive.

I normally run a setup outside the case to make sure its happy and everything functions as it should. Once I make sure all the temps are alright Ill do some stress testing. The new OCCT application is pretty cool and does CPU, memory and GPU benchmarks. One or two hours of that should give a pretty good indication on system stability. Time will do the rest however as I found out later in the build. During testing it was all passing great and after a week of usage I got a blue screen and after a bit of troubleshooting I found that my RAM overclock needed a voltage bump even though it was passing some RAM based benchmarks OK. That sorted it out and its been happy for the last couple of weeks since.

On topic of overclocking, Ive used a very simple method to OC the machine but simply moving turbo multipliers in bios to 40x hence everything else is running auto including voltage. That was the PC can run most of its time in idle as it does with most people with the minimum of voltage while it loads up during any stress test as per this video.

clip_image026I like good quality RAM as a lot of operations these days go through it. Video editing software such as Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere will use as much RAM as you can give the application so 16GB of 2133MHz Corsair Dominator Platinum sticks does not seem that out of place. I overclocked them to 2400 and now use 1.6vdimm as opposed to 1.55v which tested OK as it needed a small voltage bump in real world app usage to prevent instability. RAM bandwidth does give a nice performance boost on Intel Ivy Bridge platform so always try to bump up the speed a bit of you can and test thoroughly to make sure it doesnt fall over. Talk about Adobe Premiere, I found a nifty little article that talks about how you can use a normal GTX560 that I have in this rig for example with the new Mercury Playback Engine which helps speed up some video editing effects with CUDA as well as general video encoding. Check it out here.

With all the parts tested and going alright it was time to get it all packed up and put in a case. I picked one of the new Corsair Carbide 400A. It has space for a lot of fans but what i found most useful was a dual radiator space on top of the case. I went with pull configuration (fans pulling air out of the case through to fins to the top as per photo) to prevent fans from forcing dust into the fins of the radiator but also encountered a tight fit with the board heatsink. This case has wide side panels so when you try to close the back panel which hides the cabling you dont have any issues closing the door or trying to jam the cables in there as there is plenty of room.

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Im not a professional case builder so you wont be seeing me doing some life changing cable management or anything like that LOL but I think it looks pretty neat the way it all came together. Case manufacturers will need to start looking into making some sort of mounts that secure graphics cards better as PCB sag is pretty obvious in most builds you see due to the weight of heatsinks etc (mind you this is probably one of the lighter heatsinks as well, even lighter than reference design Id say).

Ive got a couple of new peripherals GIGABYTE released which I really dig, particularly the keyboard. Its pretty fancy and Ive got a pile of gear from every gaming company that I used for my compatibility testing. This keyboard looks the goods, had a good feel to it now that Ive used it for a few weeks, and some of the features on it are spot on for me such as USB3 plug on the keyboard itself that also powers USB Hard drives. I use external drives a lot for image backups and large file transfers and general storage. Mouse has weights in it, I just packed it full of weights so it feels solid, Im sure Ill improve my fragging performance now too! heheh

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Being able to adjust audio and brightness with a proper quality gear is also a big yes. Wife noticed the new keyboard and sort of lifted it and went, thats a nice one, where is my one!!! LOL Since when do women care what a keyboard looks like...

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Here she is in full glory just before I put in a few storage HDDs and SSD. Im going to put together a thunderbolt based blog soon with some testing Ive done recently on this board and a thunderbolt drive.

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Cheers,

Dino

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Daftar Harga VGA Gigabyte Ati Radeon dan NVidia HD 5570 GT 220 GT 440 GT 420

Daftar Harga VGA Gigabyte Ati Radeon dan NVidia - Kembali lagi kami akan menginformasikan kepada anda sebuah info harga dari vga, diamana harga vga yang akan kami berikan kali ini adalah harga vga dari gigabyte. Disini kami akan memberikan beberapa tipe vga yang ditawarkan oleh prdusen ini, yang akan kami sajikan dengan harganya yang terbaru. Jadi bagi anda yang dalam waktu dekat ini akan membeli sebuah vga, anda bisa melihat terlebih dulu info harga vga yang akan kami beriakan ini. Mungkin saja ada tipe vga yang sesuai dengan yang sedang anda cari.
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Dan apabila anda ingin melihat info harga vga ini selengkapnya, maka anda bisa langsung melihat info harganya di Daftar Harga VGA Gigabyte Ati Radeon dan NVidia berikut ini.

Daftar Harga VGA Gigabyte Ati Radeon dan NVidia

TipeHarga
VGA Gigabyte GV-R545-1Gi Ati RadeonRp 399,855
VGA Gigabyte GV-R557D3-2Gi Ati RadeonRp 704,093
VGA Gigabyte GV-R7750C-2GI Ati RAdeonRp 1,299,239
VGA Gigabyte GV-R657D3-2Gi Ati RadeonRp 761,463
VGA Gigabyte GV-R667D3-2GI Ati RadeonRp 924,303
VGA Gigabyte GV-N210D3-1Gi NvidiaRp 394,060
VGA Gigabyte GV-N220-1Gi NvidiaRp 608,475
VGA Gigabyte GV-N420 2GB NvidiaRp 708,149
VGA Gigabyte GV-N630-2GB NvidiaRp 807,823

Dan kami rasa cukup sekian dulu info untuk Daftar Harga VGA Gigabyte dari kami pada kesempatan ini, semoga info harga vga ini dapat membantu anda. Dan untuk anda yang ingin melihat info harga vga lainnya, anda bisa mencoba untuk melihat Daftar Harga VGA Digital Alliance. Pada info tersebut juga terdapat banyak pilihan tipe vga yang bisa anda lihat lengkap dengan harganya yang terbaru.
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Motherboard Asus PQ5 Deluxe Driver

Motherboard Asus PQ5 Deluxe
Specifications :
- LGA775 socket
- Processors intel
- Chipset Intel P45/ICH10R
- Memory DDR2
- Dual Gigabit LAN controllers
- Audio AD2000B 8-channel


Motherboard Asus PQ5 Deluxe

Drivers & Support

Asus PQ5 Deluxe Driver WinXP 32bit/64bit
Chipset PQ5 Driver Download
Audio PQ5 Driver Download
Lan PQ5 Driver Download

Asus PQ5 Deluxe Driver Windows Vista X86 / X64
PQ5 Chipset Driver Download
PQ5 Audio  Driver Download
PQ5 Lan Driver Download

Asus PQ5 Deluxe Driver Windows 7
PQ5 Chipset Driver Download
PQ5 Audio  Driver Download
PQ5 Lan Driver Download
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Only a Few Days Left for the Caption Contest

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Yes it’s finally Friday and this crazy week is drawing to an end! 

Make sure you have your submissions in for the caption contest. We already have over 100 submissions!!
You have until 12pm on Sunday, June 30th (Eastern Daylight Time) to make put in your best caption in the comment section of the FB post. Cool material on the line with an Z97X-UD5H motherboard!

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OCAU Z97 comp is over winners announced

Friday, March 27, 2015

I wanted to congratulate all the competition winners from the recent Z97 OC comp on OCAU forum (Overclockers Australia). GIGABYTE sponsored the competition with all top 3 prizes being Z97X-SOC Force and a participation prize (Z87X-OC).

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This competition was based on 3 tests:

  • Stage 1 Catzilla - 576P - CCC (crap card challenge) GT610 test
  • Stage 2 Superpi 8M - 4GHz Cap 
  • Stage 3 3dmark01 - CCC (crap card challenge) GT610

The competition was not that straight forward. Contestants had to learn how to solder modifications on a really cheap graphics card (Nvidia GT610) and see if they can extract more MHz out of the GPU via mods and various cooling techniques. The modified card could be used on two different stages and it proved to be more than a handful. In the end, Robbo2 was the overall winner with the first place in Catzilla, while Newlife managed to snag the 3DMark01 round and bullants took the 8M superpi but has not contested the rest of the stages. GT610 GPUs operate at 810Mhz stock core and 600MHz memory. There guys were able to run them at 1400MHz core and over 900MHz memory for good measure!

  • Robbo2 @ 26Points - First Place Winner
  • Newlife @ 18 Points - Second Place Winner
  • T8y @ 16 Points - Third Place Winner

Participation prize (Z87X-OC) went to a new Aussie rookie overclocker Paulie_AU who put a fantastic effort and is one of our future overclocking hopes with some great performances in HWBOT Rookie Rumble cups. Good luck Paulie on the next stage of that competition!

I’ll leave you with some memorable images from the competition itself which you can check out at OCAU forum. 

Big shout-out to Matt (zeropluszero) for his hard work in organising and managing this competition. Great ambassador for the OCAU HWBOT team!

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