With apologies to those who are sick of build threads, I am hoping to get some feedback on this one. I'm not going for the perfect high-end rig here, so I don't need small tweaks, but if I've got a glaring performance hole or mismatch please let me know!
Regarding the Phenom, how much difference in performance is there between the dual core and the quad? Not sure I need the quad, but it sounds cool, and if there is a noticeable bump then maybe it would be worth the $50 price increase.
My usage model is pretty simple: surfing, Office apps, Quicken, photo and video editing, and occasional gaming. Also want this to be the media server for my family. I'm thinking video editing will be the biggest load on the machine.
Here's the details:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 550 Callisto 3.1GHz
Mobo: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO
RAM: CORSAIR XMS3 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1333
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda ST3500418AS 500GB
PSU: Sunbeam PSU-COM680-BK-US 680W
Case: COOLER MASTER RC-690
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I'll be using my existing optical drives and relying on the onboard audio and video to start. If I don't like the audio I can revert to my old SB Audigy card, and in a month or two I'll probably get a separate video card, but for now I want to keep the price under $600. I'm also getting Win7 Home premium, 64-bit, but I'll set it up for multi-boot w/XP and prolly a few linux distros. As far as oc'ing goes, it'd be fun to play with, but it's not a priority, and if I do it will only be to see what kind of perf. numbers I can get - for day-to-day use I'll run it stock.
Finally, cool, quiet operation is more important than speed. This rig will be in a small office; I'd like to leave it on 24/7 and not heat up the room or be annoyingly loud. If heat is an issue w/quad cores (and I'm guessing it is given the power requirements) then the quad is out.
Regarding the Phenom, how much difference in performance is there between the dual core and the quad? Not sure I need the quad, but it sounds cool, and if there is a noticeable bump then maybe it would be worth the $50 price increase.
My usage model is pretty simple: surfing, Office apps, Quicken, photo and video editing, and occasional gaming. Also want this to be the media server for my family. I'm thinking video editing will be the biggest load on the machine.
Here's the details:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 550 Callisto 3.1GHz
Mobo: ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO
RAM: CORSAIR XMS3 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1333
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda ST3500418AS 500GB
PSU: Sunbeam PSU-COM680-BK-US 680W
Case: COOLER MASTER RC-690
/edit
I'll be using my existing optical drives and relying on the onboard audio and video to start. If I don't like the audio I can revert to my old SB Audigy card, and in a month or two I'll probably get a separate video card, but for now I want to keep the price under $600. I'm also getting Win7 Home premium, 64-bit, but I'll set it up for multi-boot w/XP and prolly a few linux distros. As far as oc'ing goes, it'd be fun to play with, but it's not a priority, and if I do it will only be to see what kind of perf. numbers I can get - for day-to-day use I'll run it stock.
Finally, cool, quiet operation is more important than speed. This rig will be in a small office; I'd like to leave it on 24/7 and not heat up the room or be annoyingly loud. If heat is an issue w/quad cores (and I'm guessing it is given the power requirements) then the quad is out.
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