Socket 940 or wait for socket F?

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Fair enough....I think I'm also very curious about the performance/packaging quad-core will bring. Especially for a workstation, as single socket - quad core solutions will allow for a very powerful, yet small system.

Good luck.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: miahallen
Fair enough....I think I'm also very curious about the performance/packaging quad-core will bring. Especially for a workstation, as single socket - quad core solutions will allow for a very powerful, yet small system.

Good luck.

Or 8 core dual socket systems... *drool*.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: Tick
I, personally, am very clever, for your reference. I started college at 15 and consistently score in the 99 percentile on standardized tests.

well aren't u special...i know a lot of people that do that.....

as many have insisted, go with the 940. if you upgrade often (which you still haven't defined), then it'll be time for an upgrade a couple months after socket f comes out. i would wait at least 4 months after a new socket comes out so that'll give you about a year til your next upgrade.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: Tick
I, personally, am very clever, for your reference. I started college at 15 and consistently score in the 99 percentile on standardized tests.

well aren't u special...i know a lot of people that do that.....

as many have insisted, go with the 940. if you upgrade often (which you still haven't defined), then it'll be time for an upgrade a couple months after socket f comes out. i would wait at least 4 months after a new socket comes out so that'll give you about a year til your next upgrade.

Just go away.
 

Tsuwamono

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LMAO i knew i know this guy. This is Tick. His brother owns www.superbservers.com They are basicly a couple of idiots that think they know stuff about computers. Your the same guy arent you tick? You should probably not come back here man. There are too many smart people here for you. Just leave. By the Way. Phate told me to say hi to you

I would suggest that nobody really bothers fighting with him. He keeps going even when hes wrong and from what i remember they are both liars. infact his brother is under investigation for fraudulent activities in association to his company.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
LMAO i knew i know this guy. This is Tick. His brother owns www.superbservers.com They are basicly a couple of idiots that think they know stuff about computers. Your the same guy arent you tick? You should probably not come back here man. There are too many smart people here for you. Just leave. By the Way. Phate told me to say hi to you

I would suggest that nobody really bothers fighting with him. He keeps going even when hes wrong and from what i remember they are both liars. infact his brother is under investigation for fraudulent activities in association to his company.

Ummm, no that's not me. I don't have a brother.
 

Tsuwamono

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Wow, sorry mate... you should really change your name then lol he pisses off alot of people on the TechGFX board and a few others. people might mistake you for him like i did and make an ass of themselves.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
Wow, sorry mate... you should really change your name then lol he pisses off alot of people on the TechGFX board and a few others. people might mistake you for him like i did and make an ass of themselves.

Umm, you can't change your name without a new account, and you aren't allowed to have 2 accounts.
 

ribbon13

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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
Wow, sorry mate... you should really change your name then lol he pisses off alot of people on the TechGFX board and a few others. people might mistake you for him like i did and make an ass of themselves.

Umm, you can't change your name without a new account, and you aren't allowed to have 2 accounts.

Um, no that's not true at all, all you have to do is PM AnandTech Moderator and ask politely.

This would be the configuration of the 940 rig:
Supermicro H8DCE mobo
2x Opteron 270
4x 1GB REG ECC RAM, haven't decided exactly what sticks
8 port SATA RAID controller, PCI-e, haven't decided brand
4x 250 GB HDD from current rig
7800 GT from current rig
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer from current rig
Haven't decided on PSU yet, but it needs to give >700w and be SSI compatible with a 24 pin, 8 pin and 4 pin mobo connector, and the PC P&C one is just too overpriced
Powercool PCI-e TV tuner card, to replace current one, because Haupauge doesn't want to support 64-bit
DVD burner from current rig

Yeah, ok.... I'll be using it for photochop (GIMP actually), some video editing, some 3d work, Gaming, Folding, and of course day to day activities.

I'd wait. You may be suprised to find AMD fully embracing EFI with 1207. If nothing else, Intel may not be a bad choice in the near future with Conroe. Nothing you do could utilize 4 cores simultaneously, unless you have a burning desire to spend a ton of money just so you can do F@H all the time. Certainly don't get anything Intel now though. :)

if you didn't already know you were getting an Areca Arc-1220 you do now. Newegg has the best deal. I have several Areca HBAs, and the ARC-1230 w/1GB upgrade is the fastest HBA I've ever used. Ever. Though, either way 250GB drives FTL. :( I'd rebuild the array with WD3200KS (cheap POWAR) or WD4000YRs.. WD5000KS are supreme now, but definitely not cost effective.

For PSU wait for the Seasonic M12 700w modular.

If you do decide on Dual 940, i use Corsair CM72SD1024RLP-3200 RAM for my sig rig.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
Wow, sorry mate... you should really change your name then lol he pisses off alot of people on the TechGFX board and a few others. people might mistake you for him like i did and make an ass of themselves.

Umm, you can't change your name without a new account, and you aren't allowed to have 2 accounts.

Um, no that's not true at all, all you have to do is PM AnandTech Moderator and ask politely.

This would be the configuration of the 940 rig:
Supermicro H8DCE mobo
2x Opteron 270
4x 1GB REG ECC RAM, haven't decided exactly what sticks
8 port SATA RAID controller, PCI-e, haven't decided brand
4x 250 GB HDD from current rig
7800 GT from current rig
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer from current rig
Haven't decided on PSU yet, but it needs to give >700w and be SSI compatible with a 24 pin, 8 pin and 4 pin mobo connector, and the PC P&C one is just too overpriced
Powercool PCI-e TV tuner card, to replace current one, because Haupauge doesn't want to support 64-bit
DVD burner from current rig

Yeah, ok.... I'll be using it for photochop (GIMP actually), some video editing, some 3d work, Gaming, Folding, and of course day to day activities.

I'd wait. You may be suprised to find AMD fully embracing EFI with 1207. If nothing else, Intel may not be a bad choice in the near future with Conroe. Nothing you do could utilize 4 cores simultaneously, unless you have a burning desire to spend a ton of money just so you can do F@H all the time. Certainly don't get anything Intel now though. :)

if you didn't already know you were getting an Areca Arc-1220 you do now. Newegg has the best deal. I have several Areca HBAs, and the ARC-1230 w/1GB upgrade is the fastest HBA I've ever used. Ever. Though, either way 250GB drives FTL. :( I'd rebuild the array with WD3200KS (cheap POWAR) or WD4000YRs.. WD5000KS are supreme now, but definitely not cost effective.

For PSU wait for the Seasonic M12 700w modular.

If you do decide on Dual 940, i use Corsair CM72SD1024RLP-3200 RAM for my sig rig.

Ok, I don't WANT to change my name. Nyah!

Anyway, I had a feeling you'd drop into this thread. I know that nothing can use 4 cores ATM, although being able to fold, game, and encode all at the same time is spiffy. I'm not a big Intel fan, althought I may look their way. On that note, I know it's suposed to be spiffy, but why am I interesed in EFI?

I'm getting an Areca-1220? Really? Well, thanks for telling me. Seriously though, that card did look fairly spiffy, especially with the 1gb cache option. I'm not really interested in purchasing a new set of drive ATM, I actually might buy 4 more identical ones so I can have 7 plus hot spare in the array, and their dirt cheap right now. That seasonic PSU does look nice. The Corsair was what I was look at for ram, Newegg has it for $109 a stick.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
The ARC-1220 (8 port) has 128MB onboard. The ARC-1230 (12 port) has 256MB ECC SODIMM. So if you want to upgrade the cache you need the 1230. Don't forget a ARC-6120. Then set the write-back cache to full tilt and laugh at the people spending $300 for raptors.

Mmmm, write back cache... although the higher risk does bother me some, but with a nice backup module I might tolerate it. Or I might just foregoe the module and just set it to write through... Eh, I dunno. Write back is nice, but data inconsistency sucks... Also, if I go with the 128MB model, it doesn't make a huge difference, and it is cheaper... hmm, decisions, decisions. Also, your link is borked.


Oh, and death to Raptors. I own one, worst upgrade decision ever.

 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: Tick
Hmmm, the 1230 is a mighty sweet card, but can I justify spending $740 on it? That is the question...

Another thing, how is the K8WE working for you? The folks at Hardocp don't seem to like it, and I think I'm gonna go with the H8DCE, if I decide to go with socket 940, but I'm not sure. Of course, if I get socket F, that changes things.

Edit: Arrggg, wrong button, that was suposed to be edit, not quote, dang it....
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
whats the workstation for? if its for video editing and that kind of ****** i would just go with intel. Unless your planing on gaming with it. You remind me of someone else i know that uses the name tick. lol he was never very clear either

Yeah, ok.... I'll be using it for photochop (GIMP actually), some video editing, some 3d work, Gaming, Folding, and of course day to day activities. I, personally, am very clever, for your reference. I started college at 15 and consistently score in the 99 percentile on standardized tests.

That makes you sound book smart, which has little to do with Tsu's comment on clarity, though that was a crappy comment for the guy to make.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
whats the workstation for? if its for video editing and that kind of ****** i would just go with intel. Unless your planing on gaming with it. You remind me of someone else i know that uses the name tick. lol he was never very clear either

Yeah, ok.... I'll be using it for photochop (GIMP actually), some video editing, some 3d work, Gaming, Folding, and of course day to day activities. I, personally, am very clever, for your reference. I started college at 15 and consistently score in the 99 percentile on standardized tests.

That makes you sound book smart, which has little to do with Tsu's comment on clarity, though that was a crappy comment for the guy to make.

Perhaps. He was still being a jerk for no reason.
 

MrX8503

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so six months for socket f eh?

Are people foregetting that it takes time for a new socket to mature?

Count on waiting more than six months for socket f.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: MrX8503
so six months for socket f eh?

Are people foregetting that it takes time for a new socket to mature?

Count on waiting more than six months for socket f.

Server sockets tend to be well tested enough that being an early adopter is ok.
 

ribbon13

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Originally posted by: Tick
Hmmm, the 1230 is a mighty sweet card, but can I justify spending $740 on it? That is the question...

If you can justify dual-socket 940, then the ARC-1230 is definately worthy of priotizing. It's usefullness will only increase with more cache and hard drives. If anything is worthy of spending money for long term value, it's a nice HBA. Same class as PSUs and monitors.
 

w00t

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M2 is basically just DDR-2 not worth it. Rember Gaming is gpu dependent if your a gamer if you do alot of multi-tasking get a dual core processor.
 

ribbon13

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Socket 1207/F will be worth it. Single socket mother with a quad core chip and 4x1GB DDR2, with 40 lanes or more of PCI express? Sign me up.

Originally posted by: Tick
~Another thing, how is the K8WE working for you? The folks at Hardocp don't seem to like it, and I think I'm gonna go with the H8DCE~

I dunno, supermicro rocks, but given their past unwavering support for only Intel, I'm wary of support on an AMD board. I haven't had any unresolvable issues with my S2895A2NRF though. If I was buying a new workstation, I'd feel uncomfortable with no representation on thier site.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: Tick
Hmmm, the 1230 is a mighty sweet card, but can I justify spending $740 on it? That is the question...

If you can justify dual-socket 940, then the ARC-1230 is definately worthy of priotizing. It's usefullness will only increase with more cache and hard drives. If anything is worthy of spending money for long term value, it's a nice HBA. Same class as PSUs and monitors.

True. It's just a lot to spend. That's probably what I'll end up getting thought. I can see it screaming with 7 drive RAID 5, 16mb cache drives, 1gb Cache, on a PCI-E slot.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: ribbon13
Socket 1207/F will be worth it. Single socket mother with a quad core chip and 4x1GB DDR2, with 40 lanes or more of PCI express? Sign me up.

Originally posted by: Tick
~Another thing, how is the K8WE working for you? The folks at Hardocp don't seem to like it, and I think I'm gonna go with the H8DCE~

I dunno, supermicro rocks, but given their past unwavering support for only Intel, I'm wary of support on an AMD board. I haven't had any unresolvable issues with my S2895A2NRF though. If I was buying a new workstation, I'd feel uncomfortable with no representation on thier site.

Actually, it DOES have representation on their sight, look for A+ products. Their just not advertising it. And it already has a BIOS update out, but apparently the original one has no decernable issues at all, so it seems cool. It is cheaper, so that might sway me. Of course, if I go with Socket F it then have to look at the new offerings....
 

ribbon13

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Still, no direct links from their homepade or the product page. Odd to say the least. Anyway. Looking at the brochure, they do look nice. The H8HC8 is interesting looking to say the least. Very...

The K8WE is $427.

Have thought about say, maybe getting something like a A8N32-SLI and an Opteron 185?