Edit 2: So now it looks like an Allendale dual core would be my best option. What does AMD have that corresponds to Allendale? The virtualization support on the E4500 would be nice, but I don't know if it's worth a premium price over the E2160, or anything from AMD. I was unable to find anything that explained what kind of real-world benefits you get from virtualization support.
Edit: After the first few posts I saw this deal on newegg. Is this a good processor for what I need? Is it compatible with normal (i.e. not special for servers) RAM?
I'm looking to build a server in my home that will serve as the router for my network, encode movies, possibly also a media center, and hosting whatever other services I might need. I would like to consolidate any tasks like video encoding which will tie up one or both of the cores on my desktop for an extended period of time, and also apps that I would usually leave running 24/7. Then this will be the only computer in my home that's always on.
Anything quad-core is out of my price range. I also think I would rather go for less cache because I don't think I would really notice a difference on a day to day basis and it won't be worth my money. The only reason I would choose more cache is if it gives SIGNIFICANT gains in these two tasks: video encoding or VMware performance. This server will be running one or more instances of VMware which I will probably access via remote desktop.
I'm willing to splurge a little on the RAM in order to get the most out of my CPU cycles...unless this means the RAM uses that much more power? I'm not sure here...but anyway if the FSB of my processor is 1066 for example I'm willing to get 1066 RAM at tight timings. Not the tightest...because that'll probably just give me 1% more performance for 100% more cost. Is that a good example for what I'm looking for? I'm not very familiar with HyperTransport so I'm not sure what kind of RAM would match well with a specific AMD processor. I guess I'd be willing to spend like $70 or so a stick per GB and get two right away, then two more a little ways down the road after my wallet recovers.Now I think I should just focus on getting the fastest MHz RAM to max out the FSB, and if I have money left over after getting everything else I can look at RAM with tighter timings.
So with that in mind...should I go AMD or Intel? Or wait a little while?
Edit: After the first few posts I saw this deal on newegg. Is this a good processor for what I need? Is it compatible with normal (i.e. not special for servers) RAM?
I'm looking to build a server in my home that will serve as the router for my network, encode movies, possibly also a media center, and hosting whatever other services I might need. I would like to consolidate any tasks like video encoding which will tie up one or both of the cores on my desktop for an extended period of time, and also apps that I would usually leave running 24/7. Then this will be the only computer in my home that's always on.
Anything quad-core is out of my price range. I also think I would rather go for less cache because I don't think I would really notice a difference on a day to day basis and it won't be worth my money. The only reason I would choose more cache is if it gives SIGNIFICANT gains in these two tasks: video encoding or VMware performance. This server will be running one or more instances of VMware which I will probably access via remote desktop.
I'm willing to splurge a little on the RAM in order to get the most out of my CPU cycles...unless this means the RAM uses that much more power? I'm not sure here...but anyway if the FSB of my processor is 1066 for example I'm willing to get 1066 RAM at tight timings. Not the tightest...because that'll probably just give me 1% more performance for 100% more cost. Is that a good example for what I'm looking for? I'm not very familiar with HyperTransport so I'm not sure what kind of RAM would match well with a specific AMD processor. I guess I'd be willing to spend like $70 or so a stick per GB and get two right away, then two more a little ways down the road after my wallet recovers.Now I think I should just focus on getting the fastest MHz RAM to max out the FSB, and if I have money left over after getting everything else I can look at RAM with tighter timings.
So with that in mind...should I go AMD or Intel? Or wait a little while?
