Alright, well I am looking at buying a new machine and I honestly don't know what to get. I want to get an AMD 64 processor 939, and I wish that the 3400+ @ 2.4 that they had made were available for 939 and not the older 754. I honestly don't know the tradeoffs here, but for what I have seen the 3500+ and up isn't really worth the money, but at the same time the 3200+ and 3000+ are both older slower chips, and it looks like new stuff isn't really coming out to drive down the price. All that is down the road is the 3700+ and a few revisions and then it's on to the dual core processors. So I am wondering what AMD CPU you guys would recommend.
The decision isn't any easier when it comes to video cards. From what I have seen a lot of people are going back to nVidia and I don't know why that is, if it is actually due to the performance or the price or the fact that a lot of people have shown interest in SLI. I have never owned an ATI car and I am eyeing an ATI X800XT AIW (AGP) but at the same time that thing is 600CDN and that's quite a significant part of the budget right there. On the other hand, the 9800 Pro didn't really drop like I expected and is stickin hard at about 250 to 300 a pop...hasn't budged since Christmas. So what Video card would you recommend and why. Also since I am anal about researching the hell outta this next purchase please include a little justification.
Finally, RAM has always been a question that has plagued me. Most FSB can't support RAM faster than PC3200, so what is the advantage of PC4000? I was looking at buying lower clocked RAM with tighter timings, also I have heard that tighter timings are preferred for an AMD 64 system. If I ever do overclock, and I have never tried it, then it would be really mild. From what I understand to take advantage of PC4000 you have to overclock the FSB to match the speed of the higher memory clock. I might be confused, so please do straighten me out.
Overall, I am also trying to take into consideration price drops. For processors there isn't much news of upcoming products that would drive current prices down, and with respect to video cards, it doesn't seem like prices are coming down any time soon for those either...sorry for the long post...I tried to include as much information as possible so that you can understand where I am coming from. Currently the price of the system I would like to buy is $2000 CDN but I am trying to trim that down to $1500 CDN.
The decision isn't any easier when it comes to video cards. From what I have seen a lot of people are going back to nVidia and I don't know why that is, if it is actually due to the performance or the price or the fact that a lot of people have shown interest in SLI. I have never owned an ATI car and I am eyeing an ATI X800XT AIW (AGP) but at the same time that thing is 600CDN and that's quite a significant part of the budget right there. On the other hand, the 9800 Pro didn't really drop like I expected and is stickin hard at about 250 to 300 a pop...hasn't budged since Christmas. So what Video card would you recommend and why. Also since I am anal about researching the hell outta this next purchase please include a little justification.
Finally, RAM has always been a question that has plagued me. Most FSB can't support RAM faster than PC3200, so what is the advantage of PC4000? I was looking at buying lower clocked RAM with tighter timings, also I have heard that tighter timings are preferred for an AMD 64 system. If I ever do overclock, and I have never tried it, then it would be really mild. From what I understand to take advantage of PC4000 you have to overclock the FSB to match the speed of the higher memory clock. I might be confused, so please do straighten me out.
Overall, I am also trying to take into consideration price drops. For processors there isn't much news of upcoming products that would drive current prices down, and with respect to video cards, it doesn't seem like prices are coming down any time soon for those either...sorry for the long post...I tried to include as much information as possible so that you can understand where I am coming from. Currently the price of the system I would like to buy is $2000 CDN but I am trying to trim that down to $1500 CDN.