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Need a bit of advice regarding P4 rigs

Looking to get another P4 rig and was wondering if I should stick with 478 and AGP or go with 775 and PCI-E for the long run.....? This will be a non-OC'd rig with a cheap video card and must be Intel based. No need to explain, it just is. I have my AMD rigs for my AMD purposes. Anyway I'm leaning towards longevity and future upgradability and expansion so I wanted room for PCI-E but I am not sure what the standards are going to be on the Intel CPU side in 2 years from now. It's pretty obvious that PCI-E is going to overtake AGP anytime soon hence my move to PCI-E. What is your opinion?
 
IF you're going to run "a cheap video card", I wouldn't worry about going with a 775 MB.
If you're worried about upgrading CPU's in the future, the top of the line socket 478's will only get cheaper.
Realistically, would your tasks exceed what a 3.4EE could do for you?
 
Well, you can still get cheap PCI cards despite AGP having been the standard for a while now, so I'd expect you'll be able to get cheap AGP cards for a while still. If you don't really care much about video card performance, you could stick to 478.
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
It's gonna be part of a render farm so yea, I could use the CPU horsepower. Video card is not important at all.
In that case, forget about 478's and 775's... go for dual Xeons or Opterons. :laugh:
Then put those bad boys to work!
 
I already got a dual Xeon box but it's too freakin loud. I've also figured out that it's faster to have several cheap single CPU boxes in the farm than having just a few dualies.
 
northwoods will run cooler, sckt 478 mobos are matured, cheaper...There is your answer..probably something in the 2.8-3.2c range
 
keep in mind that I AM considering this as a long term thing and want something that I can upgrade easily later. I have a feeling that 478/AGP is pretty maxed out and that the next generation standard will be 775/PCI-E/DDR2 especially considering Dell seems to be pushing it. What is the general consensus regarding that? If I do get another 478 rig, should I choose the i875 over the i865?
 
Well that is right....I doubt you will ever be able to place anything in their much better then 3.6-3.8ghz....

Right now I think ddr2, pci-e, and 775 is not matured and highly overpriced...It may be the standard eventually but you will be paying for it now in cost and possible headaches...In a render farm I would want reliability...My nod is for i875 mobos
 
If price is not a major consideration, go with LGA775 and PCIe. Expect to pay more for no performance gain. Also, expect a hotter system ( CPU runs HOT ) - Warmer than a S478 Prescott.

Lou
 
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