First, thank you to everyone who pitched in on my other thread in the distributed computing section. That discussion and many hours of reading reviews afterward, has got me to this point.
My second rig needs a new mobo w/ 2pci-e slots. It will be a dedicated BOINC cruncher with two high end (5870s) ATI GPUs crunching 24/7 as well as the CPU. The GPUs get most of the points; the CPU just has to be fast enough not to limit them, and give as many points as it can by crunching AQUA or PrimeGrid.
At this point I'm at 2 choices:
1. Keep the QX9650 I have, sell DDR2 and buy new socket 775 mobo & DDR3
2. Sell the QX9650 & DDR2, and buy PhenomII X6, AM3 mobo & DDR3
Any thoughts on which rig would be better for what I want to do? Not gaming (well, occasional Counter Strike Source :biggrin: but not often) - I am looking for the most raw grunt calculations per second here. And it's got to drive the GPUs as well (either should not have a problem).
I do like the features on the new AM3 mobos better than the 775 mobos I can find, but is there any other considerations I might be missing or not thinking of? In the Anandtech Bench, both these CPUs would be really close. I'm thinking it's more of which platform is better?
I will O/C either one to the max as well. So which ever platform usually gives higher O/C might be best?
Thanks for any thoughts before I commit. It all helps.
My second rig needs a new mobo w/ 2pci-e slots. It will be a dedicated BOINC cruncher with two high end (5870s) ATI GPUs crunching 24/7 as well as the CPU. The GPUs get most of the points; the CPU just has to be fast enough not to limit them, and give as many points as it can by crunching AQUA or PrimeGrid.
At this point I'm at 2 choices:
1. Keep the QX9650 I have, sell DDR2 and buy new socket 775 mobo & DDR3
2. Sell the QX9650 & DDR2, and buy PhenomII X6, AM3 mobo & DDR3
Any thoughts on which rig would be better for what I want to do? Not gaming (well, occasional Counter Strike Source :biggrin: but not often) - I am looking for the most raw grunt calculations per second here. And it's got to drive the GPUs as well (either should not have a problem).
I do like the features on the new AM3 mobos better than the 775 mobos I can find, but is there any other considerations I might be missing or not thinking of? In the Anandtech Bench, both these CPUs would be really close. I'm thinking it's more of which platform is better?
I will O/C either one to the max as well. So which ever platform usually gives higher O/C might be best?
Thanks for any thoughts before I commit. It all helps.