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Intel / AMD for integer crunching powerhouse

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If you're only pushing for 3GHz, an E6300 would be enough as well.

This is only important if money is a concern.
 
If you're only pushing for 3GHz, an E6300 would be enough as well.

I don't think that overclocking is an option, this program is going to be running (crunching) for days/weeks on end.

any reason you guys are choosing the E6300 to overclock? The E6600 on up has 4mb cache where the E6300 has only 2.

 
I personally couldn't justify the cost of an E6600, but if it's possible with your budget, no reason not to.

I overclocked my E6300 to 3.43. I run it at 3.36 for the sake of stability, and I crunch every day.
 
If stability is the key for you, you can feel safe overclocking the Core 2 Duo. The reason is because 3.0 ghz is not too hard to get with stock voltage. If you want to save money, get a 6300 and Over clock it. If you have time to spare, you can wait for the release of the 6350, which has 4 mb of ram, and should be able to easily over clock to the 6600 - 6800 speeds.
 
You PM'd me and I tried to reply, but you have PM's disabled.

Make a thread in Gen Hardware and I'll jump over there when I get a chance. That way it'll be more objective and others can make suggestions.
 
Thanks, the thread is there. going to turn on PM as well.

(note, this is for another development machine, not my number cruncher, I will post the results of this thread when I get the computer.)

-Markus
 
Originally posted by: mrissmann
Hey Guys,

How is this setup:

1 x Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 (2.93 GHz) Dual Core Retail
1 x Zalman CNPS8000 Cooler for Socket-775 / AM2
1 x Asus P5B Intel P965 Retail
1 x Corsair XMS DDR2-1066 2 GB EPP TwinX Pack
1 x Seagate Cheetah 15K.4 36GB 15,000 RPM SAS OEM
1 x Vantec 24 Inch Clear Rounded Floppy Cable
1 x Adaptec 44300 Serial Attached SCSI Controller Retail
1 x Sony 1.44 MB Black Floppy Drive
1 x Sony AW-Q170AB Black Dual Layer DVD ± RW / CD-RW OEM
1 x XFX GeForce 7600 GS PCIe 256MB Retail
1 x Antec Atlas Black Full-Tower w/ 550W PSU
1 x Microsoft Windows XP Professional OEM with Vista Upgrade
I recommend a Thermalright Ultra-120 with Yate Loon D12SL-12 ($4) for better performance and ease of installation. You will need to mod the fan a bit to get it to work, though. See here.

If you don't plan to overclock, DDR2-533 memory is sufficient (at least for C2Ds on a 1066MHz bus... which that one is).

Why such a fast HD?

You can get by with a cheaper video card.

A mid-tower will suffice, but I would suggest a top consumer PSU or server-grade PSU. e.g. Silverstone ST56ZF or Zippy HP2-6460P. Be warned - the Zippy will be loud.
 
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