I know my stuff, and have built many systems but I'm foreign to Intel chipsets lately. So did I my research and came up with the following:
Now, what I am mainly curious about is the retail fan. Okay, so I noticed the price difference between OEM and Retail Intel CPUs is almost non-existent....but is the HSF good enough? I have some Arctic Silver Ceramique around that I would use to atttach it in, and my case has 1x120mm fan in the rear and the front. The room temperature, in a basement in Minnesota, is around 64-68 F at any given moment...68 being the highest it will ever be. I will be overclocking it, but only to 3.2Ghz if I find the increase could benefit me. I won't be going any higher than that anytime soon. What do you think?
I was also thinking of MSI's PT880-based board that was reviewed on HardOCP. I noted what they said...that the North American version is $59 and doesn't have the gigabit NIC or Firewire. I will never use Firewire or have a need for a gigabit NIC card anytime soon. Would that be a better decision? That could put my total $ required at $239 and i'm sure it would go down as the months progress. The Athlon 64 3000+ I was considering is $211 all by itself. I like the stability of the Pentium 4 and its chipsets, and the compatibility. I also always strive to be unbiased with consumer products, which is why I came to this conclusion that a P4 upgrade is for me. Anyone have some thoughts about the motherboard? I have my sights set on the P4 2.8Ghz Northwood, because the P4 2.8E was branded as "don't bother" by many reviewers and the Prescott cores run pretty hot, as we all know. So I just need help on the motherboard selection.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
Please, no AMD vs Intel replies
- $183 2.8Ghz Pentium 4-C Retail
- $85 Abit IS7-E
Now, what I am mainly curious about is the retail fan. Okay, so I noticed the price difference between OEM and Retail Intel CPUs is almost non-existent....but is the HSF good enough? I have some Arctic Silver Ceramique around that I would use to atttach it in, and my case has 1x120mm fan in the rear and the front. The room temperature, in a basement in Minnesota, is around 64-68 F at any given moment...68 being the highest it will ever be. I will be overclocking it, but only to 3.2Ghz if I find the increase could benefit me. I won't be going any higher than that anytime soon. What do you think?
I was also thinking of MSI's PT880-based board that was reviewed on HardOCP. I noted what they said...that the North American version is $59 and doesn't have the gigabit NIC or Firewire. I will never use Firewire or have a need for a gigabit NIC card anytime soon. Would that be a better decision? That could put my total $ required at $239 and i'm sure it would go down as the months progress. The Athlon 64 3000+ I was considering is $211 all by itself. I like the stability of the Pentium 4 and its chipsets, and the compatibility. I also always strive to be unbiased with consumer products, which is why I came to this conclusion that a P4 upgrade is for me. Anyone have some thoughts about the motherboard? I have my sights set on the P4 2.8Ghz Northwood, because the P4 2.8E was branded as "don't bother" by many reviewers and the Prescott cores run pretty hot, as we all know. So I just need help on the motherboard selection.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
Please, no AMD vs Intel replies