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Mar 16, 2011
ASUS WS Revolution, Core i7 950, w/6X2G Corsair, RAID5
This is a solid Motherboard.
I loaded a I7 950 into the ASUS P6T6 Work Station Revolution mobo w/12 gigs (6X2G) of corsair DDR3, a 1000W Cooler master PSU, and 6 320G WD Blacks in RAID5. I have an outdated 200 series GPU, but not for long. It booted up and runs great. The ASUS board hasn't missed a beat. You gotta pay attention to the RAID controller, on the way in. Ctrl-M for Marvel & Ctrl-I for Intel.
Anyways the core is running in a Coolermaster CM690 Advanced II case with 6 X 140mm and 2 X 120mm fans. I have never had a set up this nice. I was worried about the "mid tower", but it's more like a full tower case.. I was also worried about fan noise, but you'd be amazed at how silent 6 140s run...
In stock mode (3.06G to 3.33G) the CPU isn't even hitting 100F with the stock cooler, from Intel! It's sitting at 32C-36C in all 4 cores, after a day of running. I am letting it all burn in for anouther 24 hours before I really run it hard.
I'm impressed. I like seeing the 8 threads of 3+GHz and you toss the 6 drives in raid5 at it and I have the speed of an SSD with out the limited writes/reads for the same cost.
I am mouting the CPU under the stairs, between my living room and my office. HDMI will run further than the 20' I need to have my TV set up as a primary or secondary monitor. Then, I'll run two or three 23" in the office for WORK and a couple games... :) a Powered USB hub w/extension and a USB DVD drive for those little occations, will keep me from having to go into the closet.
Windows Media Center, on this thing, ROCKS... It's a whole new lease on life for Media Center. I'll be able to feed BlueRay and 3D movies to my TV and run the glasses, with my existing TV!
All in all, the combo of a i7 950, the ASUS P6T6, Coolermaster, Corsair, and WD RAID5 is going to satisfy my needs for years to come!!! I'll GROW my raid with WD Black 2TB drives and use the 320's as backup drives for my kids towers.
I last system was a DUAL Core 2.6G in almost the same config.... This setup makes that look like childs play.
Good luck to you! BUY the parts! Built it! For the money, I would have spent $5,000-$7,000 for a prebuilt system.. This thing practically built it self.. Plug and play.. Windows7.. Instructions on everything.. My kids could have put this together and I have less than 1600.00 into it and less than a day putting it together!
The ONLY reason I even had to see the BIOS was to enable the RAID. If I wasn't doing RAID, I would have never even seen the BIOS... You cant ask for anything betterthan that!
Mar 16, 2011
The Intel Core i7 950 in ASUS WS Revolution w/12G Ram
2 of 3 found this helpful This is a solid processor.
I loaded it into a ASUS P6T6 Work Station Revolution mobo w/12 gigs (6X2G) of corsair DDR3, a 1000W Cooler master PSU, and 6 320G WD Blacks in RAID5. I have an outdated 200 series GPU, but not for long. It booted up and runs great. The ASUS board hasn't missed a beat. You gotta pay attention to the RAID controller, on the way in. Ctrl-M for Marvel & Ctrl-I for Intel.
Anyways the core is running in a Coolermaster CM690 Advanced case with 6 X 140mm and 2 X 120mm fans. I have never had a set up this nice. I was worried about the "mid tower", but it's more like a full tower case.. I was also worried about fan noise, but you'd be amazed at how silent 6 140s run...
In stock mode (3.06G to 3.33G) the CPU isn't even hitting 100F with the stock cooler, from Intel! It's sitting at 32C-36C in all 4 cores after a day of running. I am letting it all burn in for anouther 24 hours before I really run it hard.
I'm impressed. I like seeing the 8 threads of 3+GHz and you toss the 6 drives in raid at it and I have the speed of an SSD with out the limited writes/reads for the same cost.
I am mouting the CPU under the stairs, between my living room and my office. HDMI will run further than the 20' I need to have my TV set up as a primary or secondary monitor. Then, I'll run two or three 23" in the office for WORK and a couple games... :) a Powered USB hub w/extension and a USB DVD drive for those little occations, will keep me from having to go into the closet.
Windows Media Center, on this thing, ROCKS... It's a whole new lease on life for Media Center. I'll be able to feed BlueRay and 3D movies to my TV and run the glasses, with my existing TV!
All in all, the combo of a i7 950, the ASUS P6T6, Coolermaster, Corsair, and WD RAID5 is going to satisfy my needs for years to come!!! I'll GROW my raid with 2TB drives and use the 320's as backup drives for my kids towers.
I have had a DUAL Core 2.6G in almost the same config.... This setup makes that look like childs play.
Good luck to you! BUY the parts! Built it! For the money, I would have spent $5,000-$7,000 for a prebuilt system.. This thing practically built it self.. Plug and play.. Windows7.. Instructions written on everything for idiots... My kid could have put this together and I have less than 1600.00 into it and less than a day putting it together!
Replacement washer pump for Maytag 21001873, 21002240,21002219, Amana 35-6780
Jan 16, 2018
This pump fit perfectly.
This was an exact replacement for my machine. Every aspect of the pump lined up perfectly and I now have a working washing machine.