new build help plz

Thats better, although I'm having a hardtime reading it, it looks like the core speed starts with a 4?
 
can i overclock it more ..if so how .. plz

You mentioned you were owed some money so maybe consider a bluray drive seeing as you seem to like your movies.

If you want to up the OC then just increase the ratio/multipler in the bios. You set it at 40 right to get 4ghz?.....so now try 42 or 44.
 
You mentioned you were owed some money so maybe consider a bluray drive seeing as you seem to like your movies.

If you want to up the OC then just increase the ratio/multipler in the bios. You set it at 40 right to get 4ghz?.....so now try 42 or 44.

ok thanks ...dont burn the discs i watch them on pc ..thats y i didnt order a writer with my kit...thanks
 
ok thanks ...dont burn the discs i watch them on pc ..thats y i didnt order a writer with my kit...thanks

Hey??? Adding a blu-ray drive will allow you to watch blu-ray movies (High definition), the dvdfab software is capable of ripping them if you prefer having them stored on the pc.
 
There well known as being good, must be an old DVD burner you have or something, do the disks skip in other drives?

will still get one of those blueray ... mite have a go a burning bluray ...or it might be bur
ning 8 speed on 8 speed discs thats the prob ..16 speed discs mite be better ..but i no nothin,,,lol
 
will still get one of those blueray ... mite have a go a burning bluray ...or it might be bur
ning 8 speed on 8 speed discs thats the prob ..16 speed discs mite be better ..but i no nothin,,,lol

I think you pay a £20 premium to have the bluray writing as well as dvd writing. The cheaper drives only read bluray but read & write dvds.

I use verbatim dual layer (8.5GB) dvds myself. Works out just under £1 per disk, to do a 1:1 backup of a movie dvd you need DL not the single layer (4.7GB) dvds.

Your new favourite software can rip your bluray movies to say 8GB which would fit on the DL disks nicely to back them up if you wished......nothing wrong with you getting a bluray writer but the media is going to cost more.

Just pointing out the cheaper alternative, so how happy are you with the new rig? :)
 
I think you pay a £20 premium to have the bluray writing as well as dvd writing. The cheaper drives only read bluray but read & write dvds.

I use verbatim dual layer (8.5GB) dvds myself. Works out just under £1 per disk, to do a 1:1 backup of a movie dvd you need DL not the single layer (4.7GB) dvds.

Your new favourite software can rip your bluray movies to say 8GB which would fit on the DL disks nicely to back them up if you wished......nothing wrong with you getting a bluray writer but the media is going to cost more.

Just pointing out the cheaper alternative, so how happy are you with the new rig? :)

god its bloody fast...to convert a avi 700 meg on old machine 40 mins...new one with a 2 pass and higher 18-19 mins..with ConvertXtoDVD 4.lol
 
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