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Advice- All These Computers!! Strategy on Using

Rokuk

Junior Member
Hi all!!

So I'm looking for advice on how to best use all these boxes. And no, "GIVE THEM TO MEEEE" is not what I'm looking for ; )

Over the years, I've amassed a few computers of varying age. I have:

> VERY OLD tower:
~ PII 450mhz cpu
~ 128mb DDR 266 ram
~ NVidia Riva TNT (16mb) video
~ IDE 16gb drive

> OLD tower:
~ AMD Athlon 64 (3000+) cpu
~ 2gig DDR333 ram
~ ATI Radeon 9800Pro (256mb) video
~ IDE 80gb drive

> AGING laptop:
~ Celeron M 1.7ghz cpu
~ 1gig DDR2 ram
~ ATI Radeon Xpress X200M (128mb) video
~ SATA 80gb drive

> NEWER laptop:
~ AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-44 cpu
~ 2gig DDR400 ram
~ 9700 NVidia GeForce Go 7900 GS (256mb) video
~ SATA 200gb drive


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Here is what I want:
> GOAL A: I am a casual gamer (do not need bleeding-edge gear, but ability to play 1 year old games on default settings = good). Will also use this for day-to-day email/internet...

> GOAL B: create a media and backup server (set up RAID mirroring, then synch to backup several GB of data on a regular basis). Data here should be accessible by all other devices on the network (main storage of music/photos/videos, and backup storage of document files).

> GOAL C: create a development box for web development (probably a LAMP, or at least "W-AMP" server). Note: This will be for internal development only (not serving to internet).

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GOAL A: use the NEWER laptop?
> I'm not sure how much I can get out of it and if it will really fit my needs for GOAL A for very long. Also, I have a personal preference for desktops/towers for my high-end machine, but I guess I could live with it.

GOAL B: use the OLD tower as the media and backup server.
> It is in a SOHO server case, so should be able to handle the number of drives. I am thinking maybe RAID mirror two 1 TB or 1.5 TB drives for storage, and use a smaller drive to run the operating system on. In this plan, will need to purchase these three drives and possibly a RAID controller?
> Have never run/set up a RAID system before. Understand the theory, but not the implementation (also, RAID controllers are confusing).

GOAL C: use aging laptop?
> again, have a preference for towers, but just don't know if the VERY OLD tower has the power to handle being a good web development server...

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Questions:

~ What are your thoughts on this plan? Do you think I am planning to use these systems in the best way with my Goals? Any suggestions and/or comments here?

~ Where is a good place to compare TOWER versus LAPTOP CPU benchmarks? What about Video benchmarks? Example: Tomshardware has some good charts to compare laptop to laptop or tower to tower, but I don't know how to interpret that to compare laptop equipment to tower equipment in terms of speed/performance!!

~ How does a RAID controller alert you when a mirrored drive goes down so you know to replace it?



THANK YOU!! = )
 


If this helps anyone: I have found www.notebookcheck.net was actually very helpful to figure out laptop video gear benchmarks... but I still haven't found a good place to do comparisons of laptop VS desktop equipment...
 
You could use your "AGING laptop" as a kitchen pc. Something that will hold all of your family recipes and even have access to the Internet to find new ones. That is what I am planning on doing with a junker laptop that I no longer use for my family. Something simple and effective for the job. Hell that 80gb drive could hold a few thousand recipes and not flinch.
 

EDIT: I just realized many of the new HD's may run better under new mobo technology (eSATA...)? Should I just bite the bullet and get new technology for my "media and backup server" for the performance boost and non-legacy HD hardware?


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Hi guys! Thanks for your comments = )

Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Hierarchy chart for video cards, both laptop and desktop.

Your Go 7900 GS looks equivalent to a 6800GT, so that may give you some trouble on 1-year old games.


This chart is VERY helpful, I can't believe I couldn't find it. Thanks so much! Looking at the benchmarks, I think you're right. If I stick to my current crop of games, I guess I will be alright until the "next big thing" comes out I just "have to" buy. Again, just a casual gamer right now (time constraints = grrr), so it looks like will probably just stick to my older games for now anyway = )




Originally posted by: somethingsketchy
You could use your "AGING laptop" as a kitchen pc. Something that will hold all of your family recipes and even have access to the Internet to find new ones. That is what I am planning on doing with a junker laptop that I no longer use for my family. Something simple and effective for the job. Hell that 80gb drive could hold a few thousand recipes and not flinch.


Maybe! If I did that, are you suggesting I use the "VERY OLD tower" for web development instead? Do you think it could handle it?

I was actually using the "AGING laptop" for music at parties for awhile (it actually has very nice speakers, for a laptop) - but I just got a wireless speaker set, so I shouldn't need it for that anymore.


Thanks again guys!
 
It probably could with web development...I don't think most of any web development would take a lot of resources to work with. It is worth a shot.
 
Originally posted by: Rokuk
Over the years, I've amassed a few computers of varying age. I have:

> VERY OLD tower:
~ PII 450mhz cpu
~ 128mb DDR 266 ram
Wait a minute here.
A PII machine that uses "DDR" memory... what MB is that? 😕

 
Very old tower - donate to Goodwill. If they will even take it.

Aging lappy - yep, general surfing & etc around the house.

For the rest, I would personally gut the AMD tower, replace cpu/mobo/ram/psu like this:

X2 4850e $55
780G $75
4GB DDR2 $40
400W Corsair $40

That will run any general apps you can toss at it, game about the same as the old 9800pro you've got now (or add a real video card if you want to game) and use less energy than the old tower currently does with the slower single-core processor.

Sell the innards from the AMD tower (Socket 939 chip? high resell value on eBay) to recover part of this cost.
 
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