Build me the top of the line system!

Franz316

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A friend of mine has asked to build him a computer. He says he wants the fastest thing money can buy. I told him that it is only the best for a month if that. He says money is no object, I believe him, you should see this guys house. For the fastest I think a Intel box would be the best. I am much more experienced with AMD systems so can you guys help me out here. Build the fastest computer you can.

Oh don't worry about the monitor, or speakers.
Good Luck
 

MikeMike

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ok i have no clue on cost but for a semi serious sorta top of the line rig not a 40g one....

Vapochill case, i have no idea what retailer sells it, but it is a sweet case and if i had the money, i would get one.

intel 3.06HT (w/ vapo, you can hit 4ghz but that might be a bit high on the volts)

corsair xms pc 3200 4x512

sb audigy 2 (i might get flamed for this but it is an excellent sc and i have had no problems with it)

sony DRU 500a dvd-rw drive with + and - capabilities

lite-on 52x cd-rw drive

ati 9700pro aiw

GigabSINXP1394

the new SATA hds coming out will suit the mobo nicely

mx700

whatever keyboard you want


a very nice monitor, i dont currently have a suggestion on that

 

Chaotic42

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Working on it.
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Motherboard: Tyan Thunder K7X (S2468UGN) AMD-760 Dual Athlon MP DDR E-ATX Server Board w/Video, LAN, SCSI Retail

Video: ATI All-In-Wonder RADEON 9700 PRO 128MB DDR 8X AGP RETAIL

Processors: 2x AMD ATHLON MP 2600 /266 FSB PROCESSOR CPU - RETAIL

Memory: 4x 1GB Corsair ECC Registered PC2100 DDR

HD: 29x Seagate Cheetah 10K.6 ST3146807LW 146.8GB 68pin U320-SCSI 10,000RPM Hard Drive

Sound: CardDeluxe CDX-01 (you'd need different speakers)
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That's my semi-serious system. It'd be about $40,000. If you don't need AGP, I'd go the Tyan B4520T4SR route. ;)
 

BigFatCow

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Working on it.
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Motherboard: Tyan Thunder K7X (S2468UGN) AMD-760 Dual Athlon MP DDR E-ATX Server Board w/Video, LAN, SCSI Retail

Video: ATI All-In-Wonder RADEON 9700 PRO 128MB DDR 8X AGP RETAIL

Processors: 2x AMD ATHLON MP 2600 /266 FSB PROCESSOR CPU - RETAIL

Memory: 4x 1GB Corsair ECC Registered PC2100 DDR

HD: 29x Seagate Cheetah 10K.6 ST3146807LW 146.8GB 68pin U320-SCSI 10,000RPM Hard Drive

Sound: CardDeluxe CDX-01 (you'd need different speakers)
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That's my semi-serious system. It'd be about $40,000. If you don't need AGP, I'd go the Tyan B4520T4SR route. ;)

lol does that say 29 scsi hds?
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: nick1985
dual cpu's are worthless except for servers and a few programs

yes, but on here ppl take top of the line to the extreme and we have no clue what it is to be used for so he built him a nice top of the line server for all of us to use as a file storage when he hooks it up and puts a lil backway into the computer from here

and of course installs seti for AT
 

Franz316

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He is pretty computer illiterate so I don't thinks duals will do much except make it more expensive. I just talked to him and he said the to top he would pay is $6000.
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: Franz316
He is pretty computer illiterate so I don't thinks duals will do much except make it more expensive. I just talked to him and he said the to top he would pay is $6000.

i think mine would be worth his money, just cuz u could say u built a comp. with the ultimate case and it isnt way outta the ball park
 

IanthePez

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Originally posted by: Franz316
He is pretty computer illiterate so I don't thinks duals will do much except make it more expensive. I just talked to him and he said the to top he would pay is $6000.

i think mine would be worth his money, just cuz u could say u built a comp. with the ultimate case and it isnt way outta the ball park

agreed...your suggested setup pretty much has it all except monitor.
 

psy44

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This probably costs around 6g's

Mobo: MSI GNB Max-FISR
processor: 3 ghz HT(duh!)
memory: 1 gb dual channel DDR 266 Corsair XMS
Case: Water cooled Coolmaster case (i don't remember the model number but its basically the turbogamer case w/watercooling)
Power Supply: Enermax EG651P-VE 550 watt
Hard drive: 2x 100 gb Serial ATA 10,000 rpm (i don't know of the current brand and models yet)
Video: ATI all in wonder radeon 9700 pro
DVD burner: Pioneer A05
CD burner: 52x/24/52x CD-RW
Mouse and Keyboard: Microsoft bluetooth blue keyboard and mouse combo
Win XP pro
Monitor: Formac Gallery 2010
Speakers Klipsch GMX-D 5.1 or logitech z-640
 

MikeMike

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psy i beat u too it, and IAM,

<<Oh don't worry about the monitor, or speakers.
Good Luck >> per first post.
 

oldfart

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My beef with dual CPU rigs is 2X noise, 2X heat. A top of the line rig should also be quiet and cool running.

mine is kind of close to what nourdmrolNMT1 posted

I'd go
P4 3.06
Asus P4G8X Deluxe
Corsair TWINX1024-3200LL: 1 Gbyte, 400 MHz, low latency module pair, kit consists of two matched CMX512-3200LL DIMMs
ATI AIW 9700 Pro
SB Audigy 2
WD 1200JB HD (until SATA drives are available)
Sony 500a DVD+R/W
DVD drive (Lite-On I guess)
Antec PLUS1080AMG case w/ TruePower 430 watt supply
Win XP Pro
Office XP Pro
(whatever other SW he needs)

This does not nearly eat up the $6k. Plenty still for some nice speakers, monitor, KB/mouse, etc.



 

cmdrdredd

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Go watercooling on the case CPU/Chipset and get these parts

P4 3.06
Gigabyte SINXP1394
Corsair XMS3500
ATI AIW 9700Pro
Lite-On 52x CDRW (sure it's cheaper than others but faster)
2x WD 200GB SE 8MB Cache drives in RAID0

I'd skip the DVD burner as he probably won't use it and it's still rather young as far as the technology is concerned.

Antec TruPower 450 PSU

with this setup you'll likely be hitting over 4Ghz on the CPU and you can even watercool the Video and go far there as well. let's say you get it to 190Mhz FSB that means you can run dual channel DDR400 and your CPU at 3990Mhz or about 4Ghz watercooling will keep it all within spec temps.
 

Krk3561

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P4 3.06Ghz HT
Vapochill Case
Gigabyte GA-SINXP1394 or ASUS P4SDX Deluxe -- if you can find either, might be hard
Corsair 1GB Pack TWINX PC3200LL (512MBx2 Sticks) w/ Platinum Heat Spreader
Hercules Radeon 9700 Pro
SB Audigy 2
WD 200GB HD w/ 8MB Buffer
Sony DRU500A DVD-/+RW Drive
Lite-On 16x DVD
Mitsumi Floppy
Windows XP Pro
Office XP Pro
Logitech MX700
Logitech Elite Keyboard
Dell UltraSharp 2000FP
Klipsch Pro Media 5.1
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: psy44
This probably costs around 6g's

Mobo: MSI GNB Max-FISR
processor: 3 ghz HT(duh!)
memory: 1 gb dual channel DDR 266 Corsair XMS
Case: Water cooled Coolmaster case (i don't remember the model number but its basically the turbogamer case w/watercooling)
Power Supply: Enermax EG651P-VE 550 watt
Hard drive: 2x 100 gb Serial ATA 10,000 rpm (i don't know of the current brand and models yet)
Video: ATI all in wonder radeon 9700 pro
DVD burner: Pioneer A05
CD burner: 52x/24/52x CD-RW
Mouse and Keyboard: Microsoft bluetooth blue keyboard and mouse combo
Win XP pro
Monitor: Formac Gallery 2010
Speakers Klipsch GMX-D 5.1 or logitech z-640


REMOVE THAT MSI mobo as it has no options for the overclocker. I'd also change the mouse to something like Logitech MX700.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
not BS I gurantee that that AMD dual rig would be mostly slower in every game than a 3.06Ghz P4 clocked up a bit.

What about hyper-threaded SMP adventure?

:p

Seriously, there isn't much use to a dual rig for games, other than maybe running the server on one CPU and playing on a second. He didn't say what it was for, and although my system was just a light-hearted joke, dual CPUs *do* have their advantages.

Yes, 29 hard drives for a total of 4.257 TB. ;)
 

Chaotic42

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Ok, I'd drop that monitor, since he doesn't need one, go up to the max memory that the board can handle, drop the case and get a normal one, add another hard drive, and drop the sound card infavor of a Santa Cruz.

 

PCMarine

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Originally posted by: oldfart
My beef with dual CPU rigs is 2X noise, 2X heat. A top of the line rig should also be quiet and cool running.

mine is kind of close to what nourdmrolNMT1 posted

I'd go
P4 3.06
Asus P4G8X Deluxe
Corsair TWINX1024-3200LL: 1 Gbyte, 400 MHz, low latency module pair, kit consists of two matched CMX512-3200LL DIMMs
ATI AIW 9700 Pro
SB Audigy 2
WD 1200JB HD (until SATA drives are available)
Sony 500a DVD+R/W
DVD drive (Lite-On I guess)
Antec PLUS1080AMG case w/ TruePower 430 watt supply
Win XP Pro
Office XP Pro
(whatever other SW he needs)

This does not nearly eat up the $6k. Plenty still for some nice speakers, monitor, KB/mouse, etc.

I agree with this guy. The buyer, as franz said, is computer illiterate so there is absolutely NO need for vapochill and the extreme cooling because he just doesnt need it.

Sink ~$3,000 into it and tell him to save the extra $3,000 to upgrade it along the way
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
not BS I gurantee that that AMD dual rig would be mostly slower in every game than a 3.06Ghz P4 clocked up a bit.

What about hyper-threaded SMP adventure?

:p

Seriously, there isn't much use to a dual rig for games, other than maybe running the server on one CPU and playing on a second. He didn't say what it was for, and although my system was just a light-hearted joke, dual CPUs *do* have their advantages.

Yes, 29 hard drives for a total of 4.257 TB. ;)

you can't tell an app to use one CPU and stuff like that. It doesn't work like that.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
you can't tell an app to use one CPU and stuff like that. It doesn't work like that.

You can't tell one application to use one CPU while another app uses the second?

I'm calling BS. :)