i've been giving this upgrade a lot of thought lately, especially since i recently figured out why my SATA is so slow.
i thought this might be the best place to get some advice on my upgrade path.
as my system is now, i'm running an unfavorably-viewed linux distribution with kernel 2.6.11-ck4 (at the moment
) and everything configured just the way i like it. on the hardware side, i've got an aging MSI KT2-Combo-L with an Athlon XP 2100+ and an almost obsolescent GeForce FX 5900. ever since AMD started pushing their socket 939 platforms, i've been driveling over the benchmarks and reviews, and i want to make the move to that platform - maybe up to an SLI setup at some point.
right now, what i'm considering doing is to make the move to an SLI-capable platform over a very long period of time. i don't have much of a budget, so this has to happen piecewise.
i've decided that this might be a good progression: get a solid socket-939 motherboard and a matching 90nm CPU straight off - probably as cheap as possible. but the hitch is that i can't afford a PCI-Express video card anytime soon. so the motherboard needs to be an AGP solution. then, save up and get myself a nice new pair of BallistiX RAM, and then when i can afford a cheap PCI-Express video card, make the switch to a higher-end SLI-capable motherboard, and later on to the (by now, hopefully) very cheap Athlon 64 X2.
again, it's a long-term transition, so i want to make sure i get it right each step of the way.
what might some of you more experienced folks suggest for the first step? a socket-939 motherboard that is solid, well-established, and has an AGP slot suitable for my setup would be ideal - i have four hard drives (40GB PATA, 80GB PATA, 160GB SATA, 200GB SATA, all Seagates) and a DVD+RW drive (a BenQ DW400a, if it matters). it needs to have a solid SATA controller that is friendly to Seagate drives (unlike my Adaptec 1210SA controller), at least one built-in NIC (needed for my rather obtuse network), and be fully supported by a linux 2.6 series kernel. once i phase it out, i'd like to reuse it in a second computer - eventually - so it needs to be reliable as well. i've heard the Athlon 64 3200+ 90nm is very cheap and overclockable, so overclockability would be a bonus, but not really that big of a deal. what might you guys suggest?
also, i'm curious if it's possible to run a motherboard like this single-channel until i can afford a RAM upgrade? i've only got one 512MB stick of PC2700 DDR that i can use for this upgrade, and if i can save a hundred or two here, that'd be a huge bonus as well. i haven't heard if this is doable, so i'd like to know if i'm just dreaming about the impossible.
anyway, thanks for reading my driveling post, and thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
i thought this might be the best place to get some advice on my upgrade path.
as my system is now, i'm running an unfavorably-viewed linux distribution with kernel 2.6.11-ck4 (at the moment
right now, what i'm considering doing is to make the move to an SLI-capable platform over a very long period of time. i don't have much of a budget, so this has to happen piecewise.
i've decided that this might be a good progression: get a solid socket-939 motherboard and a matching 90nm CPU straight off - probably as cheap as possible. but the hitch is that i can't afford a PCI-Express video card anytime soon. so the motherboard needs to be an AGP solution. then, save up and get myself a nice new pair of BallistiX RAM, and then when i can afford a cheap PCI-Express video card, make the switch to a higher-end SLI-capable motherboard, and later on to the (by now, hopefully) very cheap Athlon 64 X2.
again, it's a long-term transition, so i want to make sure i get it right each step of the way.
what might some of you more experienced folks suggest for the first step? a socket-939 motherboard that is solid, well-established, and has an AGP slot suitable for my setup would be ideal - i have four hard drives (40GB PATA, 80GB PATA, 160GB SATA, 200GB SATA, all Seagates) and a DVD+RW drive (a BenQ DW400a, if it matters). it needs to have a solid SATA controller that is friendly to Seagate drives (unlike my Adaptec 1210SA controller), at least one built-in NIC (needed for my rather obtuse network), and be fully supported by a linux 2.6 series kernel. once i phase it out, i'd like to reuse it in a second computer - eventually - so it needs to be reliable as well. i've heard the Athlon 64 3200+ 90nm is very cheap and overclockable, so overclockability would be a bonus, but not really that big of a deal. what might you guys suggest?
also, i'm curious if it's possible to run a motherboard like this single-channel until i can afford a RAM upgrade? i've only got one 512MB stick of PC2700 DDR that i can use for this upgrade, and if i can save a hundred or two here, that'd be a huge bonus as well. i haven't heard if this is doable, so i'd like to know if i'm just dreaming about the impossible.
anyway, thanks for reading my driveling post, and thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
