Due to karmic baggage, I am sticking with ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe.
Compare: Pricegrabber Anandtech RTPE
To build a cost conscious machine, it is better to go for a motherboard with built-in video. Like the ASUS A8N-VM CSM. Would save about $30 on motherboard and $50 on video card, totalling $80.
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Sunday, November 05, 2006
We build our own machines - Part 1: CPU
For years, AMD has been the performance/price leader. It took a few hours research to realize that it is no longer so. At a price that I am comfortable with, Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe seems to be the best. E6300 also offers virtualization, something I intend to use down the line.
However, due to various reasons, I decided to go with an AMD Socket 939 CPU.
Various Reasons:
Compare AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+: Pricegrabber Anandtech RTPE
Bought it at Zipzoomfly for $185.
Note:
1. An evaluation of my needs dictates that I go for a dual-core. Most people don't need a dual-core. Athlon 64 3700+ would be more than sufficient.
2. Don't buy a CPU based on a number like 4200 or 4400. You would end up buying a CPU for a different socket, Eg. AM2 instead of 939. You need to know exactly what you are buying. Always look at the model# and core, it would be something like: ADA4200BVBOX, Manchester. Read the specifications. They help.
3. All COOs (Tech) are mandated to have a machine with similar capabilities.
Find out:
However, due to various reasons, I decided to go with an AMD Socket 939 CPU.
Various Reasons:
- Socket AM2's only advantage is DDR2 and the performance gains aren't that great.
- DDR2 is not cheaper than DDR
- Already have two machines, one with Suse Enterprise Linux and Oracle Applications and another Windows with the same Socket 939 motherboard, ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe.
Compare AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+: Pricegrabber Anandtech RTPE
Bought it at Zipzoomfly for $185.
Note:
1. An evaluation of my needs dictates that I go for a dual-core. Most people don't need a dual-core. Athlon 64 3700+ would be more than sufficient.
2. Don't buy a CPU based on a number like 4200 or 4400. You would end up buying a CPU for a different socket, Eg. AM2 instead of 939. You need to know exactly what you are buying. Always look at the model# and core, it would be something like: ADA4200BVBOX, Manchester. Read the specifications. They help.
3. All COOs (Tech) are mandated to have a machine with similar capabilities.
Find out:
- Whether Opteron offers better performance/price. They seems to be slightly cheaper with twice the cache and dual-core as well. Initial reports suggest not to go for it unless we are going to overclock, slow at stock speeds.
- Best motherboard for E6300.
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