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		<title>The UPDATED Ultimate $600 Gaming Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 01:27:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mckirsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little over a year ago I built a $600 gaming machine for my kids, and wrote a post about it.  It&#8217;s been one of my most popular posts ever, with over 1,000 views, many comments posted, and quite a few emails generated.
I was building a PC for a friend recently, and decided that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little over a year ago I built a $600 gaming machine for my kids, and <a title="Ultimate $600 gaming machine" href="http://www.theinquisitivetechie.com/2008/02/the-ultimate-600-gaming-machine/" target="_blank">wrote a post about it</a>.  It&#8217;s been one of my most popular posts ever, with over 1,000 views, many comments posted, and quite a few emails generated.</p>
<p>I was building a PC for a friend recently, and decided that the original PC needed to be updated. So I rolled up my sleeves and here is the result.  I have upgraded to a Quad Core Processor, a Phenom X4, and have added a Creative Labs X-Fi Sound Card, so the machine is better, faster, and has upgraded sound.   <a title="Updated Ultimate $600 Gaming PC" href="http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15193607" target="_blank">Here is a direct link to the newegg.com Wish List</a>.</p>
<p><strong>ASUS M3A78-EM AM2+/AM2 AMD 780G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard  &#8211; </strong><strong>$79 -</strong> Asus makes well received motherboards, and this has great specifications.  We saved $50 by choosing an ATX mini motherboard instead of a regular ATX motherboard.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>CORSAIR 4GB DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory</strong></span><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span>- $59 &#8211; </strong>Corsair is a leader in gaming memory.   This 4 gigs kit comes in 2 sticks, which allows you to run the memory in Dual Channel Mode for improved performance.  The motherboard will support a total of 8 Gig of memory in four slots, so you can upgrade to the maximum of 8 gig by simply doubling this memory order.</p>
<p><strong>AMD Phenom 9600 Agena 2.3GHz Socket AM2+ 95W Quad-Core Processor</strong><strong> &#8211; $95 &#8211; </strong>QUAD CORE 2.3 gig processor.  This Black Edition runs at only 95 low low Watts for reduced heat, and improved performance.  The Phenom X4 series is a great series for gamers, as the newer Phenom II processors are three times the price and certainly not 3x the performance.</p>
<p><strong>EVGA GeForce 9800 GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 Video Card</strong><strong> &#8211; $120 &#8211; </strong>This is a great, low price point, 512 MB Nvidia 9800 series card. Ihave been eVGA customer for years.  Their products are warrantied for life, and the last time I returned a card that died, I received an upgraded card for free!</p>
<p>Here is the one notable upgrade to the $600 Gaming PC:  A SOUND CARD!</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer 7.1 Channels PCI Interface Sound Card &#8211; $91 &#8211; </strong></span>This is a great sound card, runs Dolby Home Theater sound, has Toslink Digital SPDIF audio outs, and is the reason I shaved a few dollars in other areas.  But we now have awesome gaming sound and improved overall PC performance by taking the sound processing off of the main processor and moving it onto the powerful 24 bit Creative Labs X-Fi audio processor.</p>
<p><strong>Rosewill RP550-2 ATX12V v2.01 550W Power Supply &#8211; $50 &#8211; </strong>This power supply delivers 550 watts, quietly and consistently, with a cool blue lighted fan.</p>
<p><strong>Cooler Master case &#8211; </strong>$<strong>50 &#8211; </strong>This case has great ventilation, can be set up with almost no tools, and is pretty sharp. It is also roomy and will hold additional drives and equipment if you would like.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>SAMSUNG 22X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe &#8211; Black &#8211; </strong></span>$<strong>25 &#8211; </strong>I like LightScribe well enough, but the only reason it&#8217;s here is because its free.  This SATA drive is fast, quiet, and <span style="color: #000000;"> <strong></strong></span>mostly cheap.</p>
<p><strong>Western Digital 650 Gig 7200 RPM SATA 3.0 gig HD &#8211; </strong><strong>$7o </strong><strong>. </strong>Fast, quiet, and nice amount of storage for just $70.</p>
<p>You can mix this up a bit by adding a better graphics card, bigger hard drive, or a snazzier case if you would like. Remember, the goal here was to build a great gaming machine for $600, and we did that.  A PC with an nVidia 9800 series video card, 4 gig of fast gaming tuned RAM, and a QUAD CORE Phenom X4 processor.  The total parts list on <a title="Updated Ultimate $600 Gaming PC" href="http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15193607" target="_blank">my newegg wish list</a> was $639, with $40 in mail in rebates.  That drops the total price to just $599.  What a great deal for a high end gaming PC.</p>
<p>I have built this machine, and it runs every game well on high settings.  The parts are all warrantied through the manufacturers, and New Egg has great return and exchange policies.</p>
<p>Let me know what you think, and if you have any questions, or need any help feel free to drop me a line.</p>
<p>Good Luck.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to the-updated-inquisitivetechie!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mckirsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had to update the blog software when I rebuilt the server. The new theme is K2, by the same author as my last theme Contempt. I couldn&#8217;t upload my new theme, so I upgraded, and I am glad that I did. K2 has a lot of nice features and was easy to install. No [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" width="150" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/2280973315_e1c60e4fbf.jpg?v=0" alt="New and Improved" height="150" />I had to update the blog software when I rebuilt the server. The new theme is <a target="_blank" href="http://getk2.com/" title="K2 Wordpress Theme - Home">K2</a>, by the same author as my last theme Contempt. I couldn&#8217;t upload my new theme, so I upgraded, and I am glad that I did. K2 has a lot of nice features and was easy to install. No bugs so far anyhow.</p>
<p>I particularly like the clean look, the new font, and how the comments button and the information bar are moved up under the title of the article. There are also nice behind the scenes updates to the K2 sidebar manager, which make site design easier to manage as well. All in a half an hour. Nice. You can <a target="_blank" href="http://getk2.com/download/" title="K2 Wordpress Theme - Download">download K2 here</a>. Thanks guys!</p>
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		<title>Why can&#8217;t LINUX have a decent GUI?  Really.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mckirsch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am learning Linux again.  I got sick of hiring Linux guys and decided it was time to (re)learn Fedora Core so I could do the work again myself.
I hate command line stuff these days.  Yes I know, before you uber-geeks get all jihad on me, stop.  I know, LINUX is better.  I just hate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am learning Linux again.  I got sick of hiring Linux guys and decided it was time to (re)learn Fedora Core so I could do the work again myself.</p>
<p>I hate command line stuff these days.  Yes I know, before you uber-geeks get all jihad on me, stop.  I know, LINUX is better.  I just hate typing. (insert line about irony here as you read this on blog). I would rather use a GUI.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just really about all the keyboard gyrations that command line Linux makes me do.  It&#8217;s not just letters, oh no&#8230;  LINUX adds | and ! and ^ and &gt;&lt;!@@##@%!#$%!11GRRWTF like typing into your daily vocabulary.  Too often.</p>
<p>Not to get get all whiny, but is this really necessary?   Can&#8217;t you have the worlds coolest operating system AND a decent GUI that I can use remotely?  If Windows can do it, why cant you guys figure this out?  Is this a counter culture statement of &#8220;<em>we&#8217;re soooo not Windows dude</em>&#8220;?</p>
<p>If you are a LINUX nerd reading this and you have an answer for me, I beg of you leave the answer to my mystery in the comments.  I am a lazy typer, beyond my prime keyboarding days of %@#$ and &gt;&gt;&lt;&lt;^^abab start and such.  I like all the fun without all the crazy typing workouts.<br />
On the other hand I <em>have</em> installed Apache, mysql, two databases, a mail server, a web server, a blog, anti spam, web mail, and  many other server level services TWICE over the past few weeks.</p>
<p>The second time was because I fat fingered a single file permission command, and <em>wiped out the file permissions on my whole server</em>. O RLY?</p>
<p>On a positive note, I restored the whole server in two and a half hours yesterday.</p>
<p>I love LINUX.</p>
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		<title>Ten Things that I HATE about Windows Vista</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 08:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mckirsch</dc:creator>
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Yesterday&#8217;s question of the day over on Gizmodo was What don&#8217;t you like about Vista?  This question tickled my fancy , since I thought, well, because&#8230;  I HATE VISTA.  I truly do.  But I don&#8217;t feel badly, even Bill Gates hates Vista!
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<p>Yesterday&#8217;s question of the day over on Gizmodo was <a href="http://gizmodo.com/354000/question-of-the-day-what-dont-you-like-about-vista" title="Gizmodo - What don't you like about Vista?" target="_blank">What don&#8217;t you like about Vista</a>?  This question tickled my fancy , since I thought, well, because&#8230;  I HATE VISTA.  I truly do.  But I don&#8217;t feel badly, even <a href="http://gizmodo.com/342920/holy-crap-did-bill-gates-just-say-windows-sucks" title="Gizmodo - Did Bill Gates just say Vista sucks?" target="_blank">Bill Gates hates Vista</a>!</p>
<p>As a Microsoft consultant, I was an early adopter, first using Vista in beta, figuring I would need to, since it was <em>inevitable,</em> and that soon all PC&#8217;s would ship with Vista, like every new Microsoft OS before it had.  The increased hardware requirements didn&#8217;t effect me, since as a gamer I generally only have a PC for a year or so, and my hardware is relatively current. I was set to go.</p>
<p>So I installed Windows Vista Home Premium, the 64 bit version.  I used all new hardware to build the PC, and followed a standard hardware configuration I have used previously.  My hardware list is important here as a control group factor, because I&#8217;ve built this <em>same basic configuration</em> in easily a dozen PC&#8217;s, both for myself, family,  and clients, and <em>it works</em>.</p>
<p>Once installed, Vista proclaimed its temperate love for my new configuration by giving me a low, 5.4 out of 6.0 rating on my <em>Windows Vista Experience</em> rating (that sounds like and IMAX ride).  My one low score was on my wimpy, dual core 3.3 gig processor.  OK, there are quad cores out, so I figure I&#8217;m still OK.  All my other hardware rated at 5.8 out of 6.0 or higher, with my video card and memory at 5.9.  The Total Score rating seems to be based solely on your lowest score of the 5 components rated. It&#8217;s definitely NOT an average.</p>
<p>The latest incarnation of my PC includes the following basic hardware:</p>
<ul>
<li>A Gigabyte M61P-AM2 Motherboard,</li>
<li>4 Gigs of Corsair XMS2 &#8211; DDR2 800 memory</li>
<li>An AMD Athlon 6000+x2 Processor</li>
<li>An eVGA 8600GTS 512 MB GDDR3 video card</li>
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<p>Wrap that in a $40 Cooler Master case, a $20 DVD burner and $75 SATA hard drive, a $75 power supply of your choice, and you have&#8230; <a href="http://williamolivertech.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/the-ultimate-600-gaming-machine/" title="The Ultimate $600 Gaming Machine" target="_blank">The Ultimate $600 Gaming Machine</a>.  That&#8217;s another article though&#8230;</p>
<p>Every hardware fanboy will recognize not only these brands, but likely the specific models of these parts.  I picked all of the from the Customer Choice Award Winners list at <a href="http://www.newegg.com/" title="New Egg Main Page" target="_blank">NewEgg.com</a>.  These were ALL best sellers, most with <em>thousands</em> of happy purchasers to their credit, <em>before</em> I bought them. I run the same configuration with Windows XP, and Fedora Core, with <em>no problems</em>. Ever.</p>
<p>At first I chalked it all up to being Beta.  Who can bitch about beta software?  The release version was worse, and it keeps getting worse. Here are the most obvious things that I can think of that <strong><em>I don&#8217;t like</em></strong>. <em>Your own results many vary</em>.  These things have all plagued me from the day I got the product,  and <em>still plague my installation</em>.  Most I have given up fixing, and I am waiting for an <a href="http://hackintosh.org/" title="Hackintosh" target="_blank">open platform version of Mac OS</a>.</p>
<p>Please add your own dislikes and grumblings in the comments at the end:<span id="more-26"></span></p>
<p><strong><em>My list of 10 things I hate about Vista: </em></strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>User Account Control</strong>.  This <em>feature</em> is just plain awful.  It is invasive, and it NEVER GOES AWAY.  Even after being disabled, it will continue to ask you if it can re-enable itself, <em>forever</em>, each time you reboot.  There is no way to stop this, or get rid of the big red X on the shield at the bottom of your task bar.  In Microsoft&#8217;s eyes, it seems, you are permanently deficient due to your lack of good sense by choosing to decline using the User Account Controls.  Microsoft <em>can&#8217;t believe your stupidity</em> by not trusting <em>their good judgement here</em>, and will therefore never forgive you. But they <em>wil</em>l nag you, FOREVER. Oh and if you aren&#8217;t Microsoft certified, and highly computer literate, good luck even turning it off.  It&#8217;s not so easy to find.  It really doesn&#8217;t identify itself until AFTER you turn it off.  Most users wont know what it is called, <em>except that it sucks</em>. For these reasons, the User Account Control is easily the single most annoying thing about Windows Vista for me.</li>
<li><strong>Vista is not a stable gaming platform</strong>.  I run a pretty vanilla system, see above, and it still crashes, a lot.  In many games from many vendors.  Not weird Japanese games, but mainstream, best sellers, from big companies.  None of whom, seem to have a Vista logo on their boxes either, despite this product being out in beta for two years.  All of these games crash.  Most crashes seem to be sound card, so I changed them, many times.  Different video cards, new drivers, the lot.  All different hardware, and still more CRASHES, and yet more crashes.  Bleh.</li>
<li><strong>Windows XP file sharing works, BUT NOT in Vista?</strong>  Certainly not as well.  I use it in the office, and my customers offices, ALL THE TIME.  This was a no-brainer back in Windows 95, and worked great in XP.  Now, <em>IT DOESN&#8217;T WORK</em>!  Go ahead Vista users, right click on a desktop folder and SHARE IT.  See the amazing results, and the later fun connecting your XP machines to it.  Grrrrrrrrr.  I took this for granted for so long until it stopped working.</li>
<li><strong>Issues connecting to  Windows 2003 Active Directory domains</strong>.  <em>IT&#8217;S THEIR OWN PRODUCT</em>.  Of course, this should work.  Google this.  It doesn&#8217;t work, and there is a checklist of stuff to reconfigure and registry hacks to follow <em>to make it work</em>.  Their premier desktop OS should connect to their own server OS, with no issues, <em>out of the box</em>.  Simple, duh. It doesn&#8217;t.  Why not?  I am astounded by this.</li>
<li><strong>Windows Vista (mostly 64 bit) drivers are still missing</strong>.  Vista Beta wa out for two years and retail has been out for a year, and manymanufacturers still don&#8217;t have drivers.  Why? My theory is that they are waiting for SP1 to arrive, to see if the product is finally stable enough before wasting their own hard to come by $$$ developing drivers for and OS that is universally dissed.<!--more--></li>
<li><strong>Sound card issues</strong>.  My name brand <a href="http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&amp;subcategory=208&amp;product=15853" target="_blank">Soundblaster XtremeGamer X-Fi</a> sound card drivers crash in Vista.  Want to hear the best part &#8211; They crash earlier and more often each new release.  That&#8217;s right, they keep MAKING THINGS WORSE.  I would blame Creative Labs, but their drivers for XP are solid.  I have tried other cards, same story.</li>
<li><strong>Memory issues</strong> &#8211; Vista has trouble with memory over a certain amount, and no surprise, it crashes. Google, Vista 4 Gig memory, and see the articles about the blue screen of death.  Oh and thanks for keeping <em>that</em> tradition alive Microsoft.  I would like to formally suggest a soft, warm, <em>green screen of soothing</em> <em>shutdown screen</em> instead.  It at least sounds better, despite all the sssss&#8217;s.  Get your human factors people on this, please.</li>
<li><strong><em>USB issues</em></strong> &#8211;  I use a bunch of USB Drives in my work, moving files all around, backing them up and the like.  I have a half dozen flash drives and external 250 gig drives.  They all work well with XP.  All of them.  Different vendors, different drives.   Vista on the other hand, decides<em> each</em> time you want use the drive, if it will work, and if so how much of your old data is accessible.  And then, it KILLS YOUR DRIVE.  Really.  I have had drives randomly need <em>repair</em>, as suggested by Vista, ultimately be reformatted inorder to work again. Forget about the data on the drive.  Using any of the drives to move data from XP to vista or vice versa sucks I count on problems whenever I do it. Lost files, corrupt files, and such mean that  I am afraid to reinstall XP on my machine, because I am afraid Vista&#8217;s lasting ugly legacy will be a useless external copy of all my data, and  new XP machine that will not get any more updates after this summer.</li>
<li><strong>DVD and CD Burning Nightmares</strong> &#8211; None of this works well.  I will admit I recently bought Roxio to burn CD&#8217;s, and it works, But I had to do this because <em>Vista won&#8217;t do it</em>.  This feature worked easily in Windows XP.  Drag files to the CD Burner, click burn these files, and done.  Go ahead and try that in Vista, <em>if your drive is recognized properly</em> by the operating system.  This has essentially never worked for me, and is another lost feature of XP.</li>
<li><strong>Stupid Hardware Management</strong> &#8211; Vista lists my main hard drive in the <em>Safely Remove Hardware</em> thingee.  Again, this is my primary (and only) hard drive.  Why? This is an <em>internal</em> SATA hard drive, and has NO USB components at all.  Vista seemingly does not care, and offers to let you <em>shut it down</em>.  I am too afraid to destroy my HD in order to find out what happens. Has anyone else been willing to try this?</li>
<li><strong>Office 2007</strong> &#8211; OK, it&#8217;s nottechnically Vista, but it looks and acts like Vista so it&#8217;s number 11. It&#8217;s kind of a <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088258/" title="IMDB - This is SPINAL TAP" target="_blank">Spinal Tap</a> thing, I guess.  This product is awful also, like its family member, from the simple fact that it doesn&#8217;t use the same file format as the last 5 versions of the product back to 1997, but that they moved <em>EVERYTHING</em> around.  When I first got Office 2K7, it took me 15 minutes to find <em>SAVE</em> and <em>PRINT</em>.  This practice reminds me of how my local grocery store moves everything around in the store every few years.  I <em>really</em> only want my toilet paper and my print buttons to be in the same place all the time, is that so much to ask?</li>
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<p>This product was rushed or just plain mismanaged from the start.  They supposedly rewrote Vista from scratch to replace the antiquated XP, which after three service packs, finally worked.</p>
<p>I wanted Vista, I like new software.  Its fun to learn.  What I have learned here is that anything can get knocked off the tracks, even Microsoft.  Let&#8217;s see how they recover with Service Pack 1.  This better be good, those new Mac Air laptops are starting to like mighty tempting.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[26 Things to do when business is slow and in downtime mode

As a consultant, I loved this article.  It lists some very simple things that you can do to build your consulting business It led to the creation of this site, something I have been working on for about an hour a month for [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a consultant, I loved this article.  It lists some very simple things that you can do to build your consulting business It led to the creation of this site, something I have been working on for about an hour a month for over a year.  Maybe it can motivate you too.</p>
<p>Having worked in the online advertising industry, the suggestions about Google ad words on your blog make sense.   If someone will give you 2 cents every time someone clicks on one of your ads, take it.  The numbers stack up quickly if you get real traffic on your site.  There are people making a living blogging, and the secret is advertising.</p>
<p>The catch is that you need real information, and well, thats the rub isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Read the article.  Get motivated.</p>
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