Meet The Blogging Master 3000
Written by Jeffro On January 08, 2008 | Category Of Post (Personal) | 472 views |
Ok, the blogging master 3000 is not me per se, instead, its the name of my new computer system I’m building. Inside this picture is the following hardware (all purchased through NewEgg.com):
- COOLER MASTER CM Stacker STC-T01-UWK Black/ Silver Aluminum / Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case - $149.99
- EVGA 122-CK-NF67-T1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 680i LT SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - $159.99
- BFG Tech GeForce 8800GTS (G92) 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - $329.99
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 Conroe 2.66GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor - $189.99
- Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - $74.99
- Western Digital Caviar SE WD800JD 80GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - $42.99

Total cost for this new machine came out to be $947.94. This is without shipping and handling added in. It’s been a long time since I’ve built a PC from scratch and I must admit, I’m pretty stoked about putting this thing together. Not that there was anything wrong with my current system. It’s just that, my current system has hit it’s upgradeability lifespan. For instance, my current computer only has support for 8x AGP for graphics cards. I am only using DDR memory clocked at 400 MHz. And last but not least, I’m using an old Pentium 4 2.4c at 800MHz FSB. Sure, I could overclock this thing to get more out of it, but I decided to plunk down some cash and join in on the PCI-Express revolution.Before I go, I wanted to let you in on a bonehead moment. Last Friday, I ended up getting all of the parts in that I ordered with the exception of the case and hard drive. Those didn’t arrive until Monday. When I began to build my new blogging monster, I realized that the motherboard didn’t ship with a small baggy of screws. These screws include the risers that are needed to seperate the motherboard from the case so that it doesn’t short out. Well, I spent some time online to see if these screws were left out of the packaging (this motherboard was cheap) which didn’t turn out to be the case.

Comment by Mark on 8 January 2008
Grats on the new rig bro
Comment by Brad on 8 January 2008
Good god that’s a monster graphics card! Is that for high-res blogging?
Nice system, wish I had something like that!
Comment by Jeffro on 9 January 2008
@Mark Thanks Mark. I couldn’t of done it without donations like yours. Ok, only kidding about the donations part.
@Brad Thats right Mark, I’ve decided to say hell with the format wars and created one of my own called HD BlogRay.
Comment by Dave Gray on 9 January 2008
Jeff mate - don’t you think an 80 GB hard drive is a bit on the small side? Dude memory is as cheap as chips, heck I’ll send you another 50 for at least a 200! Dude first Talkshoe and now this…
Have fun- btw loved the bonehead moment - I have done crap like that
Comment by Mike on 9 January 2008
bonehead moments are Jeffro’s forte!
Ok, on a more serious note. Reckon I could do an article on Weblog Tools Collection on installing WP locally on Windows?
Comment by Damn Hairy Human on 9 January 2008
Way to go Jeffro. New PC FTW! So what OS are you going to put on there? Are you going to donate your old PC to charity (ie me), or do you have some other purpose in mind for it? Hopefully you figure out how to have the old PC make pot roast and UPS it so I don’t have to come and visit your mom any more.
Comment by Jeffro on 9 January 2008
@Dave Gray Well, I don’t use a PC like a media driven mogul would. The only videos I ever end up watching are the ones stored on the net. I don’t do any DVD decoding or ripping and I’m not constantly buying new music. I also don’t install program after program.
For instance, right now I’m using an 80 Gig hard drive and I’m only using about half the space on it right now. I have a hard time filling up a hard drive.
@Mike The best thing to do would be to write the post and publish it on your own blog, then either let me know and I’ll write something up about it
or email Mark Ghosh and let him know about the post. Then we will write up a small article linking to that post. That way, you get all the traffic.
@Damn Hairy Human I’m going to of course, stick with XP SP2. I wish SP3 would hurry up and be released already, so I can make a new slipstreamed installation CD.
I can always count on you for a good laugh. The old PC is most likely going to my uncle so he can get his game on via GameTap.
Comment by utahcon on 9 January 2008
I too am in the business of building new machines, right now I am trying to make the dough to upgrade my gaming rig.
For an interesting powerhouse checkout my blog post on this one :: Want The Power?
BTW - Yes I read your blog post about the theme I am using over there
Comment by Jeffro on 9 January 2008
@utahcon Hey Utahcon, long time no see, hope all is going well for you with your new job and such. Theme looks good on your blog, I know which one you are using, heh. Fan of the macs are you?