Putting together the “Ultimate” PC

This weekend, I decided to "evaluate" all my PC's on my home network. My main Desktop PC wasn't performing like I wanted it to and was running a combination of new and old hardware. I had a Test / Work PC running a combination of new and old hardware as well. My Test / Work PC was also running x64 which was something I wanted to move to on my main Desktop PC for quite some time now (I like being on the "bleeding edge"). So I decided to take the best parts of my main Desktop PC and my Test / Work PC and combine them together to create the "Ultimate" Desktop PC for myself. I was pretty satisfied with the results.

Here are the specs of what I ended up with:

I am also now officially running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 which can now take full advantage of running with 4GB of RAM. And in case I want more RAM, my PC is ready to "bring it on". I've heard some amazing stories with the power of x64 from my friend (and Featured Community) Carlos Echenique from PlanetAMD6 and am happy to join the x64 "club".

Windows Vista ships with a great way for users to tell just how "good" their PC is - called the Windows Experience Index. Nick actually did an in-depth blog post on the Windows Experience Index which is worth taking a look at if you haven't already. Here is the Windows Experience Index for my new Desktop PC I built this weekend:

Based on this score, you can see where I would need to improve my PC to boost my Windows Experience Index score up. If I replaced my current AMD processor with a higher end model, I could easily make this PC have a Windows Experience Index a 5.6 or higher.

I really had fun putting the new PC together this weekend and now have a fantastically "Ultimate" Windows Vista PC.

I've also put together a new page on the Windows Experience Blog for all the hardware I use. This page details all the PCs I use, my printer, my mobile PC's and everything else. If you're interested in knowing just exactly what I've got set up, check it out.

What do you think of my new PC? What do you think it needs to be even better? I'd love to hear from you on adding to this Ultimate PC. And if you've got an Ultimate PC of your own - let me know the specs!


Comments

  1. Posted on: November 07, 2007 at 12:26PM  

    I've got an :

    Intel Core 2 Quad

    4Gb Geil DDR2 Ultra

    Sparkle 8800GTS

    and some SATA2 drive.

    It gives me

    CPU 5.9

    Memory 5.2

    Graphics are 5.9 each

    Drive is 5.6

    Not entirely sure why the memory is so low, and i'm probably going to upgrade the drive to a raptor at some point next year.

    Thats on Vista Ultimate 32bit though, not 64bit.

  2. Posted on: November 10, 2007 at 9:19AM  

    5.9 is currently the highest score that can be attained. However, as technology advances they will expand the scale beyond 5.9 rather than reduce your computer score.

  3. Posted on: November 10, 2007 at 9:23AM  

    How big is the power supply on your computer? Did you have to upgrade it to accomodate the minimum requirements of the Nvidea 8600 GTS. The 8600 needs 350 watts of power and the 8600 GTS needs 400 watts of power. My computer only has the standard 300 watt power supply. I was looking at the same graphics cards. Someone suggested that the cards would still run with a 300 watt supply but this does not seem like a good idea.

  4. Posted on: June 04, 2008 at 2:53PM  

    Me and my Bro just built a computer. here are the specs

    CPU: intel Q6600 clocked to 3600 Mhz

    temp: 100 Fahrenheit

    Video card: ATI Raedon HD 3870

    HDD: Hitachi 250 GB 7200 Rpm 3.0/GPS

    Mother board: ASUS With EPU

    Monitor: Old one

    CD drive: Super writemaster

    Case: Thermal Take Armor LCS with liquid cooling system

    And My windows experience is 5.9. i thought that this was a mistake but i learned that the score can only go to 5.9.

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