Hi all !
I am a dedicated Intel-man.
A good friend of mine builds & tests systems for me, and has offered me the following two setups.
I am confused as to which is the "best" way to go - with the exception of the board, ram and cpu, the systems are identical.
System 1
=> 2.4B @ 3.0gig [167 fsb ] + Asus P4PE + 1 x 512 Kingston PC2700 @ memory timing 1:1
System 2
=> 2.4C @ 3.24gig [ 270fsb ] + Asus P4P 800 + 512 TwinX Corsair PC3200 @ memory timing 3:2
System 2 is approx: $220US more than System 1
So ..... my questions are:-
- is System 2 "worth" the extra $220US ?
- is System 2 quicker even though it's memory is running at 3:2 as oppossed to 1:1
- will System 2 have a noticeable / major bottle-neck because of the 3:2 memory ratio ?
- any other things I should need to know / consider ?
All comments / advice / thoughts very much appreciated.
Ben Ifin
PS: Please no "for that money I would get an AMD......" posts, as I am a dedicated long-term Intel user
I am a dedicated Intel-man.
A good friend of mine builds & tests systems for me, and has offered me the following two setups.
I am confused as to which is the "best" way to go - with the exception of the board, ram and cpu, the systems are identical.
System 1
=> 2.4B @ 3.0gig [167 fsb ] + Asus P4PE + 1 x 512 Kingston PC2700 @ memory timing 1:1
System 2
=> 2.4C @ 3.24gig [ 270fsb ] + Asus P4P 800 + 512 TwinX Corsair PC3200 @ memory timing 3:2
System 2 is approx: $220US more than System 1
So ..... my questions are:-
- is System 2 "worth" the extra $220US ?
- is System 2 quicker even though it's memory is running at 3:2 as oppossed to 1:1
- will System 2 have a noticeable / major bottle-neck because of the 3:2 memory ratio ?
- any other things I should need to know / consider ?
All comments / advice / thoughts very much appreciated.
Ben Ifin
PS: Please no "for that money I would get an AMD......" posts, as I am a dedicated long-term Intel user
