Following on from the Wizard's Sleeve build back in May last year, the Noah got a little upgrade from the single core Atom board to something that would play HD content and be able to do a little light "World of Goo" type gaming.
Until Sunday it was running with:
Celeron e3300 @ stock on Intel cooler
Zotac GF9300
2gb OCZ PC2-6400
Snug...
After changing out the Atom board and the onboard flash module which was home to the FreeNAS installation, I still wanted to run FreeNAS in order to get to my data on the 1TB Sammy drive so opted for a USB based installation. Good in the way that the drive and the USB stick could be plugged into any PC for a quick setup but bad in that the embedded version of FreeNAS crashes on boot up when the keyboard was plugged in.
So driven partly out of Apple's inability to release a timely update for the stuff OpenGL stuff they broke in 10.6.4, and Valve's inability to release L4D2 on the Mac until that's fixed I've been leaning towards getting back into PC gaming. Now the Mrs was most vocal about me building a desktop PC again, so logically it was time to upgrade the HTPC.
Whilst in the States last week I swung past a BestBuy and picked up one of these:
Then after much deliberation on which route to go, I thought I'd give ATI a chance to make a well overdue return to a build with a 5770:
Main reasons being the lower power consumption,noise and heat output that the midrange ATI cards are offering these days which is perfect for slotting into an SG05. Well, that and thefish was conveniently selling one on the MM (cheers mate!).
Being impatient I had to get it all setup ahead of the case and PSU arriving. In for a test fit:
(Excuse the loose fit on the graphics card, board wasn't bolted down either!)
So I started the build in the Antec Fusion to see what I could get out of the CPU now I had some proper cooling and was pleasantly surprised with how well the e3300 overclocks with little effort:
Currently idling around 35-43 degrees, unable to tie down more accurately due to the temp diode problem on the Wolfdales. Load temps supposedly at 55 degrees after 2 hours of Orthos small FFTs.
So things left to do:
Cheers for reading.
Until Sunday it was running with:
Celeron e3300 @ stock on Intel cooler
Zotac GF9300
2gb OCZ PC2-6400
![pre-upgrade.jpg](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m24/randal24/HTPC_upgrade/pre-upgrade.jpg)
Snug...
After changing out the Atom board and the onboard flash module which was home to the FreeNAS installation, I still wanted to run FreeNAS in order to get to my data on the 1TB Sammy drive so opted for a USB based installation. Good in the way that the drive and the USB stick could be plugged into any PC for a quick setup but bad in that the embedded version of FreeNAS crashes on boot up when the keyboard was plugged in.
![Frown :( :(](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/frown.gif)
So driven partly out of Apple's inability to release a timely update for the stuff OpenGL stuff they broke in 10.6.4, and Valve's inability to release L4D2 on the Mac until that's fixed I've been leaning towards getting back into PC gaming. Now the Mrs was most vocal about me building a desktop PC again, so logically it was time to upgrade the HTPC.
![Big Grin :D :D](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/biggrin.gif)
Whilst in the States last week I swung past a BestBuy and picked up one of these:
![h50.jpg](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m24/randal24/HTPC_upgrade/h50.jpg)
Then after much deliberation on which route to go, I thought I'd give ATI a chance to make a well overdue return to a build with a 5770:
![gfx.jpg](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m24/randal24/HTPC_upgrade/gfx.jpg)
Main reasons being the lower power consumption,noise and heat output that the midrange ATI cards are offering these days which is perfect for slotting into an SG05. Well, that and thefish was conveniently selling one on the MM (cheers mate!).
Being impatient I had to get it all setup ahead of the case and PSU arriving. In for a test fit:
![testfit.jpg](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m24/randal24/HTPC_upgrade/testfit.jpg)
(Excuse the loose fit on the graphics card, board wasn't bolted down either!)
So I started the build in the Antec Fusion to see what I could get out of the CPU now I had some proper cooling and was pleasantly surprised with how well the e3300 overclocks with little effort:
![4ghz.jpg](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m24/randal24/HTPC_upgrade/4ghz.jpg)
Currently idling around 35-43 degrees, unable to tie down more accurately due to the temp diode problem on the Wolfdales. Load temps supposedly at 55 degrees after 2 hours of Orthos small FFTs.
So things left to do:
- Wait for SG05 and Silverstone 450w SFF PSU to arrive (c'mon already)
- Fix no onboard sound after ATI card installation, tried loads and the damn thing still won't work.
- Cram everything into it's new home.
- Finally get around to playing some L4D2.
Cheers for reading.