- Jan 24, 2001
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OK, I finally, after many months of research, decided on my system upgrade. Going from a Dell P-II333 w/128MB PC66 Ram running Win98SE and various upgrades through the past 3 years to:
Intel P-4 1.7 478pin CPU (205.00 retail package)
ECS P4S5A SiS645 Motherboard (cheap 88.00, and supports DDR333)
2- sticks of Crucial DDR266 256MB (about 60.00)
40GB Maxtor Diamondmax Plus ata133 (90.00) - Main Drive
Antec 635 case w/350W ATX12V power supply
30GB Maxtor 7200 ata66 (from old system) - Secondary Drive
ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon (from old system)
SB Live X-Gamer (from old system)
TDK 12x10x32 CR-RW (from old system)
DVD, Monitor, etc. (from old system)
Dual boot: Win XP pro/Win98SE
Granted, I could have gone the AMD route, saved a few $$$, and maybe??? picked up some performance in certain apps. But I think going this route is safer, and less troubleprone, in the long run.
Let's face it: x86 is a dying breed.
It's only a matter of time before the true capabilities of the P-4 and its' SSE-2 instructions are optimized in more software. That's when we'll see the real potential of this platform. I can always up the MGZ without swapping MB's. Your about maxed out with the current AMD solutions.
Just looking to the future. It's all in MHO.
***Oh, and not to mention, avoiding an intel based MB and RDRAM in favor of the SiS board and DDR2100 = more $$$ saved.
Peace...and sound off. (I really want to hear your unbiased opinions...as impossible as that may be)
