- Mar 14, 2005
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Hi,
I am currently working on a research project and need to put together a new machine to pretty much do a lot of simple calculations. I'm wondering what processor would be the best bang for the $. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I was thinking of the intel pentium D 930, since at around $200 on the street it seems like a very good bargain. AMD X2s look nice, but with the cheapest at $300, I don't think I can afford it. Also, I've thought about overclocking a pentium D 805, but when that chip is way overclocked it just guzzles power! And since $ overall is an important factor in making my choice, I think that power bills over time would end up costing me more right?
So the 930, maybe also pairing it with a i945G board to further save on the price of a graphics card. Do you guys think this would work well as a dedicated number cruncher that can run stable almost 24 hr/day?
Thanks for all you input in advance.
I am currently working on a research project and need to put together a new machine to pretty much do a lot of simple calculations. I'm wondering what processor would be the best bang for the $. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I was thinking of the intel pentium D 930, since at around $200 on the street it seems like a very good bargain. AMD X2s look nice, but with the cheapest at $300, I don't think I can afford it. Also, I've thought about overclocking a pentium D 805, but when that chip is way overclocked it just guzzles power! And since $ overall is an important factor in making my choice, I think that power bills over time would end up costing me more right?
So the 930, maybe also pairing it with a i945G board to further save on the price of a graphics card. Do you guys think this would work well as a dedicated number cruncher that can run stable almost 24 hr/day?
Thanks for all you input in advance.