Hi:
Earlier I posted a thread concerning whether I should get AMD or Intel for my budgeted $300 system. Thanks for everyone's comment and sorry for not responded to the thread lately since I went ahead and do more research on both sides of the systems. Afterall I narrowed down to the following two combos that I think may reach the best overclocking results while cost within my budget:
Intel P4 System
$166.00 P4 2.4c w/ HT 800 FSB
$112.99 Abit AI7 mobo
$278.99 Total
AMD Athlon XP Mobile System
$ 77.00 Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
$102.00 Abit NF7-S mobo
$179.00 Total
It seems that the AMD system is $100 less and will well fit under my $300 budget even if I inlcude the ram. However, performance wise I do I have doubt on the system. Following are my questions:
1) Which system would reach a better overclocking results based on the above combo? In terms of highest speed, stability and performance wise or any other benchmark? I heard most people expressed that Athlon is good for gaming, but I don't play game much. Rather I do alot of downloading, extracting, CD/DVD burning, Compiling and Running Java, Tomcat and sometimes encoding, decrypting DVD. Also I would like to multi-task the above tasks at most times, thus is Intel definitely I better choice for me? Even if it doesn't overclock as high a speed as AMD?
2) For $20 or more, should I get a P4 2.8c or Mobile 2600+ instead? However, I wonder is there any difference since I have seen comments that both P4 2.4c and 2.8c may overclock to around the same speed. Same for Mobile 2400+ and 2600+. Thus is there any reason I should spend another $20 for the higher speed processor? Is it becuz of the lower voltage needed?
3) It seems the AI7 and NF7-S are both the best boards for overclocking (since they both have the Guru chip), do any of you have any comments on whether there's any other board that would reach a better result?
4) I am thinking to get a pair of PC3200 512mb ram for the dual channel. But should I get anything higher than PC3200 for the best overclocking result? Since I may overclock the P4 or AMD Mobile over 200 FSB?
5) Is serial ATA really that big a plus? If not I can save another $20 or more on the NF7 board instead.
Again Thanks for everyone's help in this forum. You guys are the best since you made computer dummy like me to spend the money I can afford to build the best system for my daily use. Really appreciate all your help. Keep it up!
Earlier I posted a thread concerning whether I should get AMD or Intel for my budgeted $300 system. Thanks for everyone's comment and sorry for not responded to the thread lately since I went ahead and do more research on both sides of the systems. Afterall I narrowed down to the following two combos that I think may reach the best overclocking results while cost within my budget:
Intel P4 System
$166.00 P4 2.4c w/ HT 800 FSB
$112.99 Abit AI7 mobo
$278.99 Total
AMD Athlon XP Mobile System
$ 77.00 Mobile Athlon XP 2400+
$102.00 Abit NF7-S mobo
$179.00 Total
It seems that the AMD system is $100 less and will well fit under my $300 budget even if I inlcude the ram. However, performance wise I do I have doubt on the system. Following are my questions:
1) Which system would reach a better overclocking results based on the above combo? In terms of highest speed, stability and performance wise or any other benchmark? I heard most people expressed that Athlon is good for gaming, but I don't play game much. Rather I do alot of downloading, extracting, CD/DVD burning, Compiling and Running Java, Tomcat and sometimes encoding, decrypting DVD. Also I would like to multi-task the above tasks at most times, thus is Intel definitely I better choice for me? Even if it doesn't overclock as high a speed as AMD?
2) For $20 or more, should I get a P4 2.8c or Mobile 2600+ instead? However, I wonder is there any difference since I have seen comments that both P4 2.4c and 2.8c may overclock to around the same speed. Same for Mobile 2400+ and 2600+. Thus is there any reason I should spend another $20 for the higher speed processor? Is it becuz of the lower voltage needed?
3) It seems the AI7 and NF7-S are both the best boards for overclocking (since they both have the Guru chip), do any of you have any comments on whether there's any other board that would reach a better result?
4) I am thinking to get a pair of PC3200 512mb ram for the dual channel. But should I get anything higher than PC3200 for the best overclocking result? Since I may overclock the P4 or AMD Mobile over 200 FSB?
5) Is serial ATA really that big a plus? If not I can save another $20 or more on the NF7 board instead.
Again Thanks for everyone's help in this forum. You guys are the best since you made computer dummy like me to spend the money I can afford to build the best system for my daily use. Really appreciate all your help. Keep it up!