Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Here's my novabench score

NovaBench Score

Build Done

My machine is built! Aside from discovering that the aftermarket CPU heatsink/fan (arctic cooling freezer 13 pro) required the purchase of a 76 cent mounting bracket (only available via direct purchase from the company based in Hong-Kong) there were no problems with the build!

The thing is fast... and it is running pretty cool. I've done a slight overclock on the GPU, but nothing yet on the CPU or RAM; I'm waiting until I have the aftermarket CPU cooler installed.

There is still some work to do on cable management. The case is a little tough to do this in because it has this pretty novel HD mounting system in which 4 of the 6 possible drives can be mounted vertically to improve airflow. However, the SATA power cables that came with the PSU really aren't made for this sort of orientation so the thing is a little awkward. I might have to get some SATA power cables specifically for this purpose.

On that note, I discovered that there is a Micro Center about 10 minutes from my house. They have everything a home builder could want. Had I realized that it was right down the road, I might have bought all my parts there...

Right now I get pretty high scores on WEI (windows experience index) although I'm currently limited by the processor, which I don't exactly understand. This is an 8 core 3.1 mhz cpu!! Hopefully some improved cooling and subsequent overclocking will improve the processor performance. This compliant is really purely from a bench marking perspective, in everyday use, the thing feels super quick.

I've also run novabench and got a score of 1319. I don't really have anything to compare this too... but I get the sense that it is a good score but not a great score. 


I ran prime95 for about 5.5 hours and had no problems. I guess that is to be expected with stock CPU settings. 


For overclocking the GPU I've been using MSI Afterburner, and when I start overclocking the CPU and memory I will likely use T-overclocker which I think is biostar's overclocking utility, or maybe it is made by AMD... I'm not sure. 

But, this thing plays WoW like you wouldn't believe. And internet browsing is great. As new versisons of my most commonly used software comes out (photoshop, lightroom, primere pro, and so on...) I'll be installing and gradually moving away from my imac. Right now I'm still running the imac in a two screen setup, and this PC has a 27" LED LCD display, so yeah, my desk looks pretty awesome. Especially when I add my two laptops to the mix! Perhaps a picture is in order.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Prepping the build area


Finally all my parts are in!! 

I'm still having to do lots of other prep before I start building. Lila got a laptop, so I need to move files around between her old HP slimline and the new Vaio, then, I'm going to take her old 22" acer lcd and pair it up with my imac. Then, my current second display, a 27" LED LCD Viewsonic will become the main display for the new build. But to accommodate 3 screens at my desk, I have to add the "L" back to my desk. I have a desk from crate and barrel and then I added a sideboard, also from crate and barrel to create the "L." But then, when we moved, we actually used the sideboard as a side board! So I have to clean up my curent desk area so I can bring the sideboard back in. Then... I've got to clean up the imac setup, which is fairly complicated, lots of external drives and such. Hopefully by Monday, I'll be ready to build. 

Additionally, I have to write a paper on the curricular effects of the Force Concept Inventory. Fun. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

And perhaps libby should have worn this today


But wait. She teaches english.

May I remind us that...



Pi Day!!



Today was Pi day... Why was it Pi day? Well, Pi can be approximated as 3.14 and the date is March 14th, or 3/14, hence Pi day. But is it Pi day in the UK where today is not 3/14 but 14/3? A resounding NO!

In the UK the nerdy math teachers (cousins of course) celebrate Pi approximation day, 22 of July, rather 22/7. In some ways that makes more sense since the fractional equivalent of 3.14 is 22/7 and the use of the slash in the date convention matches the use of the slash to represent division.

Today, March 14th, however, is also Albert Einstein's birthday, a nice geeky coincidence.

Happily, I was teaching math today, March 14th, at 1:59pm, and at the 26th second we cheered very loudly! We celebrated Pi day with precision to the 10 millionths place (3.1415926...)! The ensuing discussion revolved around how the irrational constant, when thought of with units of time, must largely exist between the 26th and 27th second and due to the infinite divisibility of time and the random repeating nature of pi and thus one can celebrate Pi day with infinite precision.

Personally, I've become a tau man myself, so there was a fair amount of discussion of tau, particuarly the pi vs. tau comparison of the Feynman point (look it up).

All in all a good day.

Monday, March 12, 2012

SSD added to the mix

Caved in an bought a 90 GB Corsair Force GT SSD for my new build. It seems like it would be a much bigger hassle to try to switch over to the SSD after setting everything up, so I decided that I may as well do it from the get go. This drive ended up costing me about 62 cents per gigabyte... not too bad, and it should have enough space for windows 7, Adobe Creative Suite, Lightroom, Office, a few web browsers, and a bunch of games. Storage will be handled by my Western Digital Caviar Black.

The only question remaining is have I bitten off more than I can chew? Luckily Maxwell can go to the daycare while I'm on spring break, so I'll have a good amount of uninterrupted time.

I'll need a new name for this machine (I have an Ironman, Atom, and Squeak...) Any suggestions?

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Good on my word

Made the purchase today - bought all the components for my new pc build:



Lila's getting a new computer too, a Sony Vaio:



I guess maxwell will grow up in a PC household! (I'm still keeping my imac, macbook air, and powerbook though... The powerbook is so he can someday discover the joy of playing caesar III)

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Inquiry Science is great but exhausting

Howdy all - just finished up Science expo - a science fair like event. All the kids come up with their projects and their own procedures to answer those questions and their own data analysis (and so on...). But let me tell you, supporting all that is really really tiring. But not as tiring as waking up at 3:30 with a baby who wants to play. The barenaked ladies have a song that goes, "who needs sleep? Well... you're never going to get it. Who needs sleep? Can you tell me what's that for? Who needs sleep? Well you're never going to get it... there are guys that have been awake since the second world war." That guy is me. javascript:void(0)

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Forecasting the Apple Downfall

Sign 1: Mac Pro hasn't been updated in about two years. The graphics card it ships with is 3 generations old.

Sign 2: Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are no longer industry standards in their respective fields.

Sign 3: Progression to iOS desktop interface. Don't they know they don't manufacture a touch screen computer?

Conclusion: Professional users are slowly but surely being dropped.

IMO, Apple's success is rooted in the fact that they produced well designed products for professionals, which were also usable by average consumers. If they stop supporting the needs of the professional user, slowly but surely, the quality of the product will erode.

Couple the release of the poorly reviewed Mountain Lion against the release of the well reviewed Windows 8 and reality comes into view.

My next machine will be a PC.