Intelman34
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I am putting together a new system for myself and would like a bit of advice on my choice of CPU. I haven't owned an Intel system since my P233mmx so I would be new to the intel game. I've had a bunch of socket and slot Athlons and really liked them, but now I feel it may be time for something different.
It will be between the AMD64 3400+ or 3500+ (NF3 mobo?) and the Pentium 4 3.4ghz Prescott (915P mobo). I ordered an Antec case that can handle the Prescott heat (along with the necessary fans) and will be running the Antec 430 TruePower for the power supply. The hard drive will be a 74gb Raptor. Video will be one of the 6800 cards. Ram will be 1gb but make and speed will depend on the board.
I will be using it for general windows apps (office suite, internet, email), Adobe creative suite (and a few other design apps), and for running Folding@Home 24/7/365. If I like the system enough, I may even get back into PC games (havent gamed since Quake 3).
I honestly think the P4 would be the better CPU for what I will be using it for, but I am worried about the lack of 64 bit support. I guess I could upgrade to one of the 64bit P4's once they get a bit more popular (ever?) as long as Intel sticks with LGA775. Also, the DDR2 seems interesting and looks like it can only get better as more/better ram becomes available. PCI-E is a must have as well and is available on the 915P chipset. Hopefully the NF4 boards will be out soon so I don't have to wait for an AMD system if that is the case.
I'll be honest, right now I am leaning towards the P4 3.4ghz prescott. It seems to be the faster CPU in the tasks that I need it for.
So, please share with my your thoughts an opinions on what you feel is the best CPU for my situation.
Thanks for any and all input.
It will be between the AMD64 3400+ or 3500+ (NF3 mobo?) and the Pentium 4 3.4ghz Prescott (915P mobo). I ordered an Antec case that can handle the Prescott heat (along with the necessary fans) and will be running the Antec 430 TruePower for the power supply. The hard drive will be a 74gb Raptor. Video will be one of the 6800 cards. Ram will be 1gb but make and speed will depend on the board.
I will be using it for general windows apps (office suite, internet, email), Adobe creative suite (and a few other design apps), and for running Folding@Home 24/7/365. If I like the system enough, I may even get back into PC games (havent gamed since Quake 3).
I honestly think the P4 would be the better CPU for what I will be using it for, but I am worried about the lack of 64 bit support. I guess I could upgrade to one of the 64bit P4's once they get a bit more popular (ever?) as long as Intel sticks with LGA775. Also, the DDR2 seems interesting and looks like it can only get better as more/better ram becomes available. PCI-E is a must have as well and is available on the 915P chipset. Hopefully the NF4 boards will be out soon so I don't have to wait for an AMD system if that is the case.
I'll be honest, right now I am leaning towards the P4 3.4ghz prescott. It seems to be the faster CPU in the tasks that I need it for.
So, please share with my your thoughts an opinions on what you feel is the best CPU for my situation.
Thanks for any and all input.