Paul Jenkins proves that you can make a 1080p Vista Media Center for under AU$670. That’s a spectacular achievement.
Well done, dude!
Paul Jenkins proves that you can make a 1080p Vista Media Center for under AU$670. That’s a spectacular achievement.
Well done, dude!
So, the project was originally quite simple. Upgrade the AMD Athlon processor to a Phenom processor.
The Gigabyte motherboard supported the AM2 socket system, therefore replacement of the processor by simple drop in and out. Oh, but computers are never that easy.
After failing to boot with constant long beeps: I decided to purchase an ASUS motherboard. After upgrading the BIOS (see above), the machine seemed to boot OK. Certainly boot and stay stable enough for timing tests of Athlon vs. Phenom in a previous post.
Adding the extra 2Gb of RAM just pushed the poor system over the edge. Random reboots and general instability. My first thought was to blame the Phenom. How wrong I was.
Thanks to this comment from Tim, I hunted down the documentation of the ASUS motherboard and found that the Corsair memory I was using was not certified! 5-5-5-12 vs 4-4-4-12 timing memory is not a small thing. Also, there are voltage differences between the memory sticks.
So CM2X1024-6400 did not work, but the CM2X1024-6400C4 is working perfectly well – 4Gb installed on a Vista x64 24×7 and under CPU load.
Lesson learnt: read the supported memory documentation!
Oh, and the Phenom is a good 20% or so better transcoding video. Phew.
Ok, so this kid gets PR from the school after copying not Wikepedia, but Mythbusters (Screened episode 11, season 1)
C’mon teachers: modern pop-culture is not defined by merely “the internets”.
Oh, and a big thanks to Sue Waters: the person with the best job title I know of: Aquaculturalist. Evidently, Mahi-mahi are smart fish.
From Tina, on10.net and other people in DPE Redmond:
Whilst General Melchett has been Vista x64 from birth, we Microsoft people were recently given early access to the final Vista Service Pack 1.
Last night, I downloaded the updater. Backed up General Melchett. Double clicked. And watched.
So, firstly a note to all. When the installer says 1. Several Reboots and 2. About an hour – both are highly correct. Please be patient.
After an hour. A restart to the login screen. Service Pack 1 is installed.
Everything is working. Networking, Remote Desktop. It is difficult to quantify any gains quickly: however the formal list of changes is worth a read.
http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2008/02/i-for-one-welco.html
I have something to do! A remote controlled cat-chasing LEGO bot!
After the desperate fail of the Gigabyte motherboard with the Phenom processor last week: I indulged my motherboard addiction, took Michael Kleef’s valuable advice and purchased an ASUS.
Specifically, the ASUS M2A-VM HDMI board. Installed, upgraded the BIOS and it worked. Booted first time. In fact, a few driver installs later and the machine is working.
Performance change: As this machine is primarily a video capture and encoder machine, transcoding is an excellent measurement of performance change.I have a standard 5Gb video that I transcode using Microsoft Expression Encoder with a common output setting.
ASUS M2A-VM AMD Athlon 6000+ : 17m27s
ASUS M2A-VM AMD Phenom 9600 BE : 14m09s
This is a 18.9% improvement in performance.
The Windows Processor performance on the Processor changed from 5.4 to 5.9 (as you would expect)
Now to reconfigure the drivers for the digital video capture.
Before you get all concerned about the word ‘decimation’, read the etymology.
OK, now we see we are getting 10 groups of 100 people thinking (thanks for correcting my spelling, Uncle Mike) deeply about topics important to the future of Australia in a radio-sound-byte year (why not 2022. Nah, 2020 just sounds better)
On the internet side of this weekend in Canberra I’d like vote up six independent, smart thought leaders in the future of technology space. Cameron Reilly, Stilgherrian, Mark Pesce, Peter Black ,Laurel Papworth, Duncan Riley
Just look at the cleanliness of this Intel Motherboard. Can has?