New Build - Your comments

Thanks for the reply stulid, I will look into those.

Do you guys have much experience of mounting these with those 'rubber' mounts - not sure how to describe them?

I want to keep vibration sounds down where possible.
 
Yeah I have to say typically screw mounting has done me fine but I am curious as to whether there is a difference - hard to say without trying both or getting some feedback from on here.

I want some at the front of the P280 to increase airflow intake, but without adding too much noise.
 
I could understand if the case you were after was flimsy and had thin materials, but the P280 is "solid" so vibrations being transmitted through the structure is doubtful.
 
It's a shame they don't seem to do the low profile modules in 8GB sticks - that would have been ideal as I wanted to get 4x8GB to leave the other four slots free for future filling with another set of 4x8GB
 
It's a shame they don't seem to do the low profile modules in 8GB sticks - that would have been ideal as I wanted to get 4x8GB to leave the other four slots free for future filling with another set of 4x8GB

Go with a H80/H100 Corsair cooler and you can have the really tall Vengeance 8GB Dimms.
 
Very heavy virtual machine usage along with some other CPU intensive tasks. My work qc i7 machine gets hammered. That's also why the RAM is high. Modelling AD forests/exchange/ts farms etc eats up resources :(

How much RAM do you estimate you need per thread ? Current usage ?

Depending on software I usually go for 4gb per thread
 
me personally i would ditch the 120/128 SSD for two 60/64 SSDs and raid0 them. keep the 240/256 for the pull out and play and use a portion of the 2Tb drive for your doomsday situation backup so a failure is an inconvenience at most. im guessing you would make use of the extra I/O
 
I split the SSDs ... Split the CPU load correctly rather than throwing data ad-hoc across the SSDs in RAID0 in addition to losing TRIM

Other benefits - high probability of a working OS if the data SSD fails. - Easier to restore

I have both SSDs writing incremental backups to the NAS
 
I will likely stick with the split drives.

Having looked around I'm now tempted to get the Seasonic P1000W PSU instead...

Really need to decide on my SSDs now - unsure between M4/Samsung or an OCZ.

I know some have said OCZ are unreliable but every SSD has had its issues.
 
Yeah thats what led me to the Seasonic - I have a Seasonic in this machine and it has been fantastic over 6 years not a single blip or issue.
 
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They are indeed by a fair amount.

The only reason I went with a quad channel kit was 'in theory' they have been tested together and are known to work.

Shouldn't really matter I guess but that was how I used to buy RAM -comments??
 
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