[olug] Advice on a new rig
Craig Wolf
CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Tue Nov 25 15:40:47 UTC 2008
I built a new rig in June due to a blown MB. I went with an Intel quad-core after seeing a 25% power savings on it alone. I did buy 4GB of DDR21066. I only went with 320GB of Drive space BUT I will have 1.25TB of space in the DVR server for the house when I get some free time shortly to finish getting it ready.
I did buy a really nice 650W, High Effecincy power supply that should last me quite a while. I went Nvidia for the card BUT if I could have waited a month (or 2 weeks) I would have seriously considered an ATI card this time. AMD/ATI has Nvidia on it's heels. I don't think they thought ATI could catch up let alone steal the lead. It is a good time to be a gamer!!
I do run Windoze but run VMWare server to have 3 different Linux distro's at my calling at any moment I may need one.
BTW. Knoppix runs REALLY fast from CD on this. 8)
Craig Wolf
Linux Server Support
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402-715-6283
>>> "John Vogel" <jpvogel1 at gmail.com> 11/24/2008 >>>
I would say wait another 6 months or by a $50 GPU.
Waiting could help reduce the prices of 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM.
1. Power Supply
Are you considering using SLI or Crossfire for your GPU?
You may need a better power supply to use either.
2. Processors
The Intel Core i7 seems to have the better performance than 45nm Phenom II
that will be released soon (at least until AM3 boards are used). Although
it is to
early to compare them yet.
Either way cheap cheap CPU + board combinations won't be around for the
newest CPUs.
3. GPUs
I would wait until more GPUs come onto the market with Displayport (and
HDMI)
since it is the standard that will eventually replace DVI.
But beware of the NVIDIA hardware problems in the GeForce 8000 series which
may have carried over into the GeForce 9000 series (see
why-nvidia-chips-defective<http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/01/why-nvidia-chips-defective>
).
4. A reason to have 8 gigs of RAM
Use the extra 4 gigs as a ram disk to cache data and store temporary data.
Could help speed up the encode/decode of multimedia files.
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