I'm not gonna lie, I'm a little bit overwhelmed by all the architecture options out there
I'm steadily re-learning my way around, but to put it bluntly when I stopped paying close attention to the latest and greatest hardware to have, the AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1ghz was *the* processor to have, and the NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti500 was unbeatable.
So enter me now. I do know for sure that I want a Core 2 Duo processor, probably the low-end E6300, because (a) it's (relatively) cheap and (b) this article indicates that it overclocks to perform close to the much-more-pricey procs. Mostly, however, I just want it because it's true dual-core. Proc power hasn't come close to limiting me for the two years I've used a Pentium M 1.6ghz, so two 1.83ghz cores will provide me more than enough power. All I really care about is SMP.
The only other things I know for sure are that I want 3gb ram, two hard disks for RAID (size is largely irrelevant), and that I've got a roughly $~1000 budget. I plan to use the computer for software development, digital photography (not dinky point-and-shoot stuff, i mean cleaning up and working on actual several-hundred-mb Photoshop *photographs*) and, hopefully, watching TV/possibly TiVo'ing.
With that in mind, here's what I've found on pricewatch.com:
Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi/AP Motherboard - $196.99
Not sure I really need the Wi-Fi bit, although I do hate my Netgear WGT624 router/ap with a firey passion. I'm just not sure a self-described Software Access Point, combined with a nonserver-configured XP/Vista machine would do a much more reliable job as a firewall/router. Plus, I want Bluetooth support anyway.
Everything else looks spectacular though - great proc support, great OC support, onboard video and lan, onboard SATA RAID, plenty of usb ports etc etc etc. Would be nice if it had onboard video though. Can't have everything, I guess.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor - $183.00
E6300 only has 2mb cache, as opposed to 4mb on the E6600+. That overclocking article said that once the low-end proc was OC'ed to perform at E6600 levels, the lack of cache only appeared to cost about 200mhz, relatively. Gonna matter very much?
3x CORSAIR XMS2 1GB DDR2-800 Memory[/u] - $554.00 ($138.00 ea)
This was the cheapest DDR2-800 memory I could find that's on the Asus P5B's Memory QVL. Do I even *need* DDR2-800? What other memory options would be available to me with the mobo's 240-pin slots? How big of a price drop is it to go from DDR2-800 to the next step down? Re: dual-channel, I assume it'd be most beneficial to go with two channels of 1.5gb each, or does that make a difference?
Memory throughput is nice for me and all but really all I'm completely concerned with is having the high ceiling - I don't necessarily need the throughput of Niagara Falls, I just need to be able to store Lake Superior in RAM. I currently very regularly use in excess of 1000mb of "ram" on my 512mb-physical-ram laptop. I hate paging
Chiefmax NVIDIA GeForce FX5700LE 128mb AGP Video Card - $35
Video card performance isn't really much of a concern at all for me. I plan to eventually get a TV card/tuner (do those come with tv-out, too? i hope...) and I don't really care about hardware dvd decoding or anything. The only thing that I want that's remotely high-end is dual-monitor support. Anyone know of a cheap dual-head card that's AGP and equipped with a decent amount of ram? I saw a bunch of dirt-cheap dual-heads with 64mb ram, but that's probably not enough to even run Vista :/
Hard drives I'm totally in the air about. I wanted RAID 1 for its redundance (my laptop recently ****** bricks due to a failed hd, and I may have lost a lot of needed data), but honestly that's easily solved with regular backups. I don't need near-instantaneous restores that RAID 1 gives, I just want data security
Also, I make (made) do perfectly well with a dinky little 30gb drive, and have an external 200gb one where I put my music, videos etc. So don't really know at all what I want here.
Case, monitor(s) etc I can ebay/craigslist easily. I don't have a clue as to what I'd need PSU-wise for all this, hopefully someone can assist me there.
Anything I missed? Thanks for your attention and patience with a re-newb, heh.
So enter me now. I do know for sure that I want a Core 2 Duo processor, probably the low-end E6300, because (a) it's (relatively) cheap and (b) this article indicates that it overclocks to perform close to the much-more-pricey procs. Mostly, however, I just want it because it's true dual-core. Proc power hasn't come close to limiting me for the two years I've used a Pentium M 1.6ghz, so two 1.83ghz cores will provide me more than enough power. All I really care about is SMP.
The only other things I know for sure are that I want 3gb ram, two hard disks for RAID (size is largely irrelevant), and that I've got a roughly $~1000 budget. I plan to use the computer for software development, digital photography (not dinky point-and-shoot stuff, i mean cleaning up and working on actual several-hundred-mb Photoshop *photographs*) and, hopefully, watching TV/possibly TiVo'ing.
With that in mind, here's what I've found on pricewatch.com:
Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi/AP Motherboard - $196.99
Not sure I really need the Wi-Fi bit, although I do hate my Netgear WGT624 router/ap with a firey passion. I'm just not sure a self-described Software Access Point, combined with a nonserver-configured XP/Vista machine would do a much more reliable job as a firewall/router. Plus, I want Bluetooth support anyway.
Everything else looks spectacular though - great proc support, great OC support, onboard video and lan, onboard SATA RAID, plenty of usb ports etc etc etc. Would be nice if it had onboard video though. Can't have everything, I guess.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor - $183.00
E6300 only has 2mb cache, as opposed to 4mb on the E6600+. That overclocking article said that once the low-end proc was OC'ed to perform at E6600 levels, the lack of cache only appeared to cost about 200mhz, relatively. Gonna matter very much?
3x CORSAIR XMS2 1GB DDR2-800 Memory[/u] - $554.00 ($138.00 ea)
This was the cheapest DDR2-800 memory I could find that's on the Asus P5B's Memory QVL. Do I even *need* DDR2-800? What other memory options would be available to me with the mobo's 240-pin slots? How big of a price drop is it to go from DDR2-800 to the next step down? Re: dual-channel, I assume it'd be most beneficial to go with two channels of 1.5gb each, or does that make a difference?
Memory throughput is nice for me and all but really all I'm completely concerned with is having the high ceiling - I don't necessarily need the throughput of Niagara Falls, I just need to be able to store Lake Superior in RAM. I currently very regularly use in excess of 1000mb of "ram" on my 512mb-physical-ram laptop. I hate paging
Chiefmax NVIDIA GeForce FX5700LE 128mb AGP Video Card - $35
Video card performance isn't really much of a concern at all for me. I plan to eventually get a TV card/tuner (do those come with tv-out, too? i hope...) and I don't really care about hardware dvd decoding or anything. The only thing that I want that's remotely high-end is dual-monitor support. Anyone know of a cheap dual-head card that's AGP and equipped with a decent amount of ram? I saw a bunch of dirt-cheap dual-heads with 64mb ram, but that's probably not enough to even run Vista :/
Hard drives I'm totally in the air about. I wanted RAID 1 for its redundance (my laptop recently ****** bricks due to a failed hd, and I may have lost a lot of needed data), but honestly that's easily solved with regular backups. I don't need near-instantaneous restores that RAID 1 gives, I just want data security
Case, monitor(s) etc I can ebay/craigslist easily. I don't have a clue as to what I'd need PSU-wise for all this, hopefully someone can assist me there.
Anything I missed? Thanks for your attention and patience with a re-newb, heh.
