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ribbon13

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey

It's Intel. No thanks, I'll stick with my crappy socket A stuff.

I'm an avid proponent of AMD, but I'm not a fanboy, and there is no production AMD board that would come even remotely close to that for a large SQL database :)

I have a dual Opteron on an nForce Pro chipset. What's wrong with nF?
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey

It's Intel. No thanks, I'll stick with my crappy socket A stuff.

I'm an avid proponent of AMD, but I'm not a fanboy, and there is no production AMD board that would come even remotely close to that for a large SQL database :)

Intel is hostile towards Free/Open Source Software. I won't buy Intel stuff.

I have a dual Opteron on an nForce Pro chipset. What's wrong with nF?

nVidia is hostile towards F/OSS with regards to their chipsets. I won't buy nForce boards.

:beer:
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
Intel against FOSS? Hmm, why are they using linux?
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=27&threadid=1535752&enterthread=y

Being hostile towards F/OSS doesn't mean you can't use the stuff. Microsoft uses a lot of F/OSS (openly), but they're fairly hostile towards it.

Intel continues to stonewall the efforts of F/OSS groups to support their hardware. Screw'em.

I thought nVidia was unhelpful with GPU stuff... not chipset. Strange. The K8WE supports SUSE Professional 9.x and SLES 9
RHEL3 Update 4 though.

nVidia has released open source drivers (2d only) for their GPUs. That's enough for me, so I don't complain. They refuse to release chipset information, including their network cards, so all support is from reverse engineering. Again, screw'em.
 

astnfan

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I am not against getting an external card for that price at all. So is there a better mobo for around the same price?
 

Jeff7181

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Ooops... I was under the impression that you wanted something that performs well. Sorry... go with Via then. ;)
 

Tbirdkid

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64 bit isnt ready yet unless you go with an open source os. Even with them, they dont have a few programs that work with it. Nvidia has always had terrible drivers for the chipsets for open source os's. That is a known fact. So, i would ignore a nvidia chipset unless you are going with windows.

Put your money into the most major components.... PSU first and foremost/ CPU and Mobo second/ Hard Drives next/ Ram (pc 3500/4000)such as ddr1 dont do 2 because there is no real performance boost with it/ Then cosmetics and rom drives (no matter what these devices still only go at pci speeds)

My biggest advice though is.... get a sweet monitor. It is the most rewarding piece of a computer you will ever use or own. It is the one thing you will be the proudest of for the longest amount of time. Stick with a known company not some off brand LCD. Make sure its at least a 16ms or lower one. And make sure it doesnt have back lighting issues like some of the dells.

Remember, you can always change cosmetics later. but the monitor you wont change for a long time. I have been through like 8 pcs with the same monitor. Because i love my monitor.

Take it for what its worth. But essentially, it is your decision, and you have to live with it.
 

astnfan

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ok just one more quick scan through please

111002 Sony FD MPF920Z161/131 1.44MB 3.5in Floppy Disk Drive (Beige) *** Free 2nd Day *** 1 $13.50

80098-21 Corsair VS1GBKIT400 1GB Kit DDR400 PC3200 CAS2.5 Value Select Memory Retail *** Free 2nd Day *** 1 $107.00

101222-316603 Western Digital Raptor WD740GD 74GB Serial ATA 10,000RPM Hard Drive w/8MB Buffer and Serial ATA Signal Cable Bundle *** Free 2nd Day *** 1 $186.00

101559 Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 ST3160827AS 160GB Serial ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive w/8MB Buffer ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $99.00

370775 Coolermaster RS-450-ACLY 450W Real Power Supply Retail ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $85.99

141757 Coolermaster CAV-T03 Cavalier 3 Aluminum Mid Tower Case (Silver) w/Window Retail 1 $62.99

80717-2 AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Processor Socket 939 Retail ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $293.00

321916 MSI NX6600GT-TD128E GeForce 6600 GT PCI Express 128MB DDR3 Video Card w/TV-Out & DVI Retail ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $179.99

239006 Acer AL1912B 19in Flat Panel LCD Monitor (Black) Retail ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $321.98

172503 NEC ND-3520A 16X Double Layer DVD±RW Bare Drive (Beige) ***Free 2nd Day*** 1 $61.99

246486 DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 ULTRA-D nForce4 Ultra Athlon 64(FX)/Sempron Skt939 DDR ATX Motherboard w/Audio, Dual Gigabit LAN, RAID/Serial ATA Retail ***Free 2nd Day*** 1