Rafael
Senior member
- May 11, 2001
- 868
- 0
- 0
Originally posted by: ghoti
Thanks again Rafael.
I'm in the US. Looks like NewEgg has the P5B-E Text, but not P5B-E Plus
I'm going for the E6600. I was most interested in stability. Will start out with XP and switch to Vista in a few months, or when it's clear MS has its s#*t together on that OS.
I thought I might OC the processor up to something shy of 3.0GHz; I had no plans to do anything with the memory. I am a newb at this, so I'm looking forward to a REAL adventure!
By the way (and I apologize for the off-topic), I was first thinking about a 74G Raptor for the OS and games and such, and a second HD, a Seagate 320 Gb (SATA-II 16mb Cache) for vids, etc., but am now leaning toward omitting the Raptor on the theory that it's not really going to be THAT MUCH faster to justify the extra expense. What you think on this?
Hi Ghoti!
Yeah, if you are going to 4 Gb of RAM, you might pick the 64 bit edition of the OS. Otherwise you will not get all the advantage of the 4 Gb. Specially with the XP.
I don't know if the P5B would be the best choice for the E6600. Normally ppl use the i975x chipset or even the nvidia 680i. Since the processor does not hit high FSB and the i975x has a better performance when compared to i965P @ the same clock.
But if you have your reasons to stick with the P5B, go ahead.
Yeah in the US you only get the P5B-E not the Plus.
About the Raptor, it would give you some gain in performance for sure. Better reading access timing, etc.
But I would buy 2 320 Gb and put in RAID 0 instead of buying one Raptor. But that is my 2 cents.
You might read the article about the new Raptor.
Rafael
