- Jan 29, 2002
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I would really appreciate the help guys as I plan on making a purchase on some equipment within the next week.
Some givens to my hardware choices.
-Patriot extreme 4GB (2x2GB) PC6400 ($200)
-XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB ($150)
-Shuttle XPC
-Initially try Vista, then maybe scale back to XP.
I'm set with the hard drives, DVD-RW, monitor, etc for now. The last step would be to add a CPU and case. I'm between either the AM2 4800+ Brisbane 65w ($125) + the XPC SN27P2 ($340) or a Core Duo (either the Core Duo E6300 for $165 or the E6400 for $186) + a XPC SD39 ($400). Both XPCs have relatively the same specs with the exception of it being tailored towards each individual processor.
I've been using a Intel system for the past 4 years (Intel 3.0ghz Socket 478) and need a jump up. Prior to that I've built and used all AMD systems with the K6 chip, the Athlon 64, etc.
Some of my needs require
- Minimal gaming, nothing too graphically intense, that's why I'm going for the highly rated 8600GT that's relatively cheap. I don't care about FPS, etc, as I've somewhat outgrown computer games.
- Fast MP3 encoding decoding and fast video encoding capabilites. I shoot a lot of video and want to be able to convert, edit, and process it quickly.
- I do light GIS work that requires faster CPU to process all the calculations.
- I want a relatively quiet and cool system. From what I've read the XPCs are relatively quiet as I've had past experiences with a Shuttle XPC and really enjoyed it and the Brisbane appears as though it would run cooler.
I've read in numerous magazines (Maximum PC, PC World, etc) that the Core Duo is one of the fastest chips on the market and that nothing AMD has out now even compares. I don't NEED the fastest thing out there, hence the reason I'm not going for a $200+ chip, I want something I can get a few years use out of. I know that the SFF restricts the potential growth of any motherboard, etc and I'm fine with that. I've used my current system without fail for 4 years. Also does a nVidia run differently on Intel vs. an AMD?
For what I require would I be equally ok with just the AMD setup? Or should I make the initial extra $80 or so and go for the Core route? Thank you all so much for all the help and I appreciate any feedback if at all possible.
Some givens to my hardware choices.
-Patriot extreme 4GB (2x2GB) PC6400 ($200)
-XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB ($150)
-Shuttle XPC
-Initially try Vista, then maybe scale back to XP.
I'm set with the hard drives, DVD-RW, monitor, etc for now. The last step would be to add a CPU and case. I'm between either the AM2 4800+ Brisbane 65w ($125) + the XPC SN27P2 ($340) or a Core Duo (either the Core Duo E6300 for $165 or the E6400 for $186) + a XPC SD39 ($400). Both XPCs have relatively the same specs with the exception of it being tailored towards each individual processor.
I've been using a Intel system for the past 4 years (Intel 3.0ghz Socket 478) and need a jump up. Prior to that I've built and used all AMD systems with the K6 chip, the Athlon 64, etc.
Some of my needs require
- Minimal gaming, nothing too graphically intense, that's why I'm going for the highly rated 8600GT that's relatively cheap. I don't care about FPS, etc, as I've somewhat outgrown computer games.
- Fast MP3 encoding decoding and fast video encoding capabilites. I shoot a lot of video and want to be able to convert, edit, and process it quickly.
- I do light GIS work that requires faster CPU to process all the calculations.
- I want a relatively quiet and cool system. From what I've read the XPCs are relatively quiet as I've had past experiences with a Shuttle XPC and really enjoyed it and the Brisbane appears as though it would run cooler.
I've read in numerous magazines (Maximum PC, PC World, etc) that the Core Duo is one of the fastest chips on the market and that nothing AMD has out now even compares. I don't NEED the fastest thing out there, hence the reason I'm not going for a $200+ chip, I want something I can get a few years use out of. I know that the SFF restricts the potential growth of any motherboard, etc and I'm fine with that. I've used my current system without fail for 4 years. Also does a nVidia run differently on Intel vs. an AMD?
For what I require would I be equally ok with just the AMD setup? Or should I make the initial extra $80 or so and go for the Core route? Thank you all so much for all the help and I appreciate any feedback if at all possible.