- Location
- Draper, UT
So after 10 years, my PC was starting to dial up the fan just to keep up with web browsing and such.
This was a Gen 3 I-7 processor with 16 GB ddr. I had strung it along for a couple years by moving to a SATA DDR, but the noise of the CPU fan finally got to me.
I'm pretty sure it all started after the last WinDoze update when the cpu utilization jumped to 50% to just exist.
I have a friend at Dell that could get me 17% off anything on the Dell website but I could not find what I wanted so I decided to build my own. Since I'm not a gamer I targeted a fairly fast office kind of PC with enough new features to push off the next build for a while.
I ended up with an 11th gen Intel I-7 on a Gigabyte Aorus B560 pro AX with 64 GB micron DDR4-3200 and a 1 TB NVME, gen 4, m.2 SSD.
No gaming and no over-clocking the CPU or RAM.
11th+ gen Intel CPUs have a separate gen 4 PCIE for the system flash so this thing goes from power off to login screen in about 23 seconds with the BIOS taking most of that time.
To address noise, I opted for a Silencio S600 case by Cooler master(much larger than I expected) with all panels covered with high mass vinyl and an overkill Noctua NH-12A CPU cooler that is nearly silent.
For the same workload, a bunch of Chrome windows and maybe some playing music or video, CPU utilization is about 3% with RAM at 6%, and I have to listen closely to hear the fans.
This setup ran about $1500, but if I get another 10 years, I'm a happy camper.
Tell me your build story.
This was a Gen 3 I-7 processor with 16 GB ddr. I had strung it along for a couple years by moving to a SATA DDR, but the noise of the CPU fan finally got to me.
I'm pretty sure it all started after the last WinDoze update when the cpu utilization jumped to 50% to just exist.
I have a friend at Dell that could get me 17% off anything on the Dell website but I could not find what I wanted so I decided to build my own. Since I'm not a gamer I targeted a fairly fast office kind of PC with enough new features to push off the next build for a while.
I ended up with an 11th gen Intel I-7 on a Gigabyte Aorus B560 pro AX with 64 GB micron DDR4-3200 and a 1 TB NVME, gen 4, m.2 SSD.
No gaming and no over-clocking the CPU or RAM.
11th+ gen Intel CPUs have a separate gen 4 PCIE for the system flash so this thing goes from power off to login screen in about 23 seconds with the BIOS taking most of that time.
To address noise, I opted for a Silencio S600 case by Cooler master(much larger than I expected) with all panels covered with high mass vinyl and an overkill Noctua NH-12A CPU cooler that is nearly silent.
For the same workload, a bunch of Chrome windows and maybe some playing music or video, CPU utilization is about 3% with RAM at 6%, and I have to listen closely to hear the fans.
This setup ran about $1500, but if I get another 10 years, I'm a happy camper.
Tell me your build story.
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