Jamie R


New PC and gig update

Posted in General, School/College by Jamie R on the January 31st, 2006

Well I’ve been rather busy over the last 2 weeks. Firstly, we’ve made a lot of progress with getting Up and Comin’ organised. We had to change the date and time from January 27th starting at 7.30pm to Feb 9th starting at 3:30pm. This now means that the gig would be rather limited in audience terms, because a lot of lower school kids won’t be able to get to upper school in time (note lower school and upper school at 4.5 miles apart at my school.) Pattern against user had to drop out, but we still have the other bands so it should still be pretty sweet.

In technical terms, I bought a Behringer Eurpower 16 channel powered mixing desk and 2 300W Peavey 15″ cabinet club speakers on the sound side. On the lighting side, I bought 2 magic gobos and 2 Acme iSolution iRock scanners (the barrel mirrors not the mirror ones). The pair of iRocks were pretty good for £350. I’m gonna get a pair of the mirror ones (iSolution iRock 7-S) as well because it will allow me to use full pan/tilt etc on a single mirror using a single beam. This will allow me to use the iSolution iRock scanners as follow spots rather than just disco lights :P

My mate Ricky came round on Sunday and we planned out how we’re gonna have the lighting set out on the stage in my living room. We put our gear together and turned my lounge into a massive disco in effect - looked pretty sweet although it pissed my dad off a bit! Ricky’s doing the lighting for me for my gig, I’m gonna be doing sound as well as audio/visual etc. Will be good, I can’t wait!

In other news, I built my new PC at last. What a ripper:

  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Dual core 2.2ghz with HyperTransport (Socket 939)
  • 2GB PC3200 DDR 400 RAM - Corsair ValueRAM
  • 2 x 250GB Seagate 7200RPM HDD
  • 1 x 74GB Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM HDD
  • Sony Mulitlayer, Multiformat DVD burner
  • Ati Radeon 9550 256MB AGP graphics card
  • 19″ Samsung SyncMaster LCD
  • All inside an Antec Soho edition file server case with 500W Antec TruePower PSU

I decided to go with an AGP graphics card rather than a PCI-E (PCI express) because I don’t need the power of a PCI-E graphics card at the moment. I don’t really play any games other than Microsoft Flight Simulator and stuff like that so I don’t need a very powerful graphics card. The ATI Radeon 9550 does me fine at the moment.

Also seeing as the processor is dual core, it’s bascially the same as having 2 processors in one :)

I built my new PC using an ABIT AV8-3RD Eye motherboard. Not a bad motherboard overall, although it overclocks the CPU by default - the FSB is 204mhz by default rather than 200mhz so it could cause problems for some people. However, it didn’t cause me any problems. The board itself comes with 2 onboard SATA ports, Firewire, firewire headers and gigabit LAN as well as the usual stuff like USB etc. I didn’t have any problems with it, and it’s running stable and reliable running Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1

I turned my new box into a Server 2003 workstation rather than a server. You can do this via several easy steps which I’ve written below. I prefer to run Server 03 on my main PC now because it’s undoubtly more secure and a lot more stable than Windows XP for obvious reasons.

Steps to turn your Windows Server 2003 box into a Workstation:

  • Install Direct X 9
  • Set Video hardware acceleration to full
  • Go into Direct X’s Diagnostics tool (dxidag) and enable Direct 3D Acceleration and DirectDraw Acceleration.
  • Put sound acceleration to full
  • Enable the Windows Image Accustion acquisition service
  • Disable Internet Explorer enhanced security configuration by going to Control Panel > Add and remove programs > Add/Remove Windows Components
  • Install Sun’s Java runtime environment
  • Disable the Shutdown event tracker - Go to Start > Run > type in gpedit.msc to get the Group Policy editor up, Browse to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System. Look to the right and you’ll see an option that says Display Shutdown event tracker. Double click on it and then select “Disable”. Then click OK.
  • Enable the themes service using services.msc as well as Windows Audio. When you’ve set the services to automatic, start them. Also enable the IMAPI CD-Burning Service.

A more detailed version is available here

I haven’t yet gone and benchmarked it, nor have I added a wireless card which I need to do before I take it along to the gig along with my laptop but I’ll get around to it. I’m wondering if I can get a OEM academic x64 copy of Server 03, you never know…
-Jamie.

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  1. Emzeh said,

    on January 31st, 2006 at 3:34 pm

    WOW! You’re one hell of a brain box Jameh :) Luff ya xxxxx

  2. Jamie Rees said,

    on February 4th, 2006 at 11:18 pm

    hehe, self confessed Geek!

    I can’t wait for the gig now, getting everything sorted in terms of organisation is getting a bit hectic but it’s still fun and makes me more excited :P

  3. RiiK said,

    on February 6th, 2006 at 5:04 pm

    Hey dude,
    NICE WORK! haha, xcellenté, esp as the gig is for charity!
    Looking forward to coming down for your 16th, gona be radd!
    ttyl for now!
    RiiK

  4. M.R timmy said,

    on February 9th, 2006 at 10:16 pm

    gig was sick chap!!!
    loved it!!!!

  5. Charlie APO Gutarist said,

    on February 9th, 2006 at 10:18 pm

    lighting ruleeddd jamerzzz
    nioceee one
    its well cool how we raised some money for good old charity, put sum hardcore into the school and got some experince sopesh b4 we start playing at the twist and stuffff.

    we check ya l8r dude

  6. Matt said,

    on April 16th, 2006 at 2:34 pm

    Thats a nice spec, I was going to build something similar but decided I didn’t need it yet so I bought a couple of guitars (electric+acoustic) instead. Anyway, all I was going to ask was why did you use an AGP graphics card rather than a PCI-E?

  7. Jamie Rees said,

    on April 16th, 2006 at 2:51 pm

    Hey
    Yeah it’s not too bad for what I use it for :)
    I used an AGP graphics card rather than PCI-E because of the fact that I felt that I didn’t really want to spend over a hundred on a decent PCI-E graphics card and much more than about £70 on a decent motherboard. The board that I have cost me £61 including VAT which wasn’t too bad. I just felt that I didn’t need it at the time for what I was going to use the computer for.

    Jamie
    Ohhh in terms of the gig, yeah the lighting was sweet :)

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