I just built myself a new system, and it's my 2nd Intel build ever. I've been a big fan of AMD for nearly a decade, but the Celeron D's had me intrigued. Basically a somewhat watered-down version of the 533 FSB P4's from a few years ago, but half the price. I bought a Celeron D 325 for Socket 478 and the AOpen MX4SG-4DL mobo and I'm actually impressed, especially for a budget processor and a very-budget board. I love the 90nm Prescott core (which incidentally is running quite cool compared to reports of heat I've seen out there), and I'm used to dealing with Gigabyte or Asus boards as my preference, but the MX4SG-4DL had the Intel 865G chipset (it's my first Intel chipset--I don't like VIA much, NVidia is not available for Intel, and the SiS options weren't really impressive) and was only $60 shipped next day. Even the Intel Extreme on-board graphics are decent (compared to other chipsets).
I do have some questions, though. Having worked mostly with AMD systems and chipsets, I noticed when I got my board that there were no SATA driver floppies, nor any drivers on the board CD. I was leery, but the board posted perfectly and automatically recognized my SATA HD. I was flabbergasted. Is this true of all newer Intel chipsets, or is it something unique to this board or manufacturer?
Secondly, as mentioned above, the Prescotts have had a bad rap for being heaters under the hood, and I'm worried that the HSF supplied with my processor isn't enough. The Intel info and website indicate the stock HSF is plenty, and the computer isn't running hot, but I don't want to fry it. What temp should a Celeron D run at? Mine's at about 35 degrees Celcius right now. Should I get something a little nicer, or just stick to stock?
Lastly, should I consider upgrading to an Intel 915 or 925? I really wanted to get one initially, but my budget wouldn't allow for it at the time. Should I just wait until prices come down, or go ahead? Are there any problems with the 865 that I should be aware of? Is PCI-Express worth all the hype, or just go with AGP for now?
I do have some questions, though. Having worked mostly with AMD systems and chipsets, I noticed when I got my board that there were no SATA driver floppies, nor any drivers on the board CD. I was leery, but the board posted perfectly and automatically recognized my SATA HD. I was flabbergasted. Is this true of all newer Intel chipsets, or is it something unique to this board or manufacturer?
Secondly, as mentioned above, the Prescotts have had a bad rap for being heaters under the hood, and I'm worried that the HSF supplied with my processor isn't enough. The Intel info and website indicate the stock HSF is plenty, and the computer isn't running hot, but I don't want to fry it. What temp should a Celeron D run at? Mine's at about 35 degrees Celcius right now. Should I get something a little nicer, or just stick to stock?
Lastly, should I consider upgrading to an Intel 915 or 925? I really wanted to get one initially, but my budget wouldn't allow for it at the time. Should I just wait until prices come down, or go ahead? Are there any problems with the 865 that I should be aware of? Is PCI-Express worth all the hype, or just go with AGP for now?