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Offline Dr_Righteous

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Re: Quick question: Building a new PC, AMD or Intel?
« on: November 04, 2008, 12:41:01 AM »
My personal recommendation for CPU is and has always been AMD. Unless you have a massive amount of cash to blow, you'll never go bleeding edge. While AMD has made great strides in advancing beyond Intel, the pattern of Intel coming up with a design and AMD improving upon it and being significantly cheaper has held true for decades.

Multiple CPU cores are wonderful for those who do heavy multitasking, but there's a limit to how many cores and/or CPUs an individual needs. Running multiple CS3 apps at once, you need the extra cores (my counterpart at work for example, a graphic artist, runs In Design, Photoshop and Illustrator all at once opening catalogs full of hires images. She brings her dual core iMac to it's knees)... Otherwise stick with dual core and go for higher clock speed.

Obviously, cram as much RAM into the system as you can... You WILL need it.

As for the motherboard and video, I suggest going with an all nVidia solution. Components designed to function together for maximum efficiency. It's hard to find any video card without dual monitor capability these days.

Hard drive, the faster the better, stick with the main brands and go SATA. Were it me, I'd get a lower capacity (60GB or less) 10K RPM drive as your boot drive with a high capacity (500GB+) 7200 RPM storage drive. Between boot times and memory swapping, you'll be glad you did.
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Re: Quick question: Building a new PC, AMD or Intel?
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 10:52:20 PM »
Well good luck with it Red... There isn't a single component in your list I would recommend to anyone. Might as well have bought something off the shelf.
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Mac Mini 1.5GHz, that might run MorphOS someday, when the fools who own it come to the realization that 30 minutes just isn\'t enough time to play with it enough to decide whether or not you like it enough to cough up $200.

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Re: Quick question: Building a new PC, AMD or Intel?
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2008, 11:26:28 PM »
No, they're off the rack. LOL!

I meant a pre-assembled system. HP/Compaq, Sony, etc.
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Mac Mini 1.5GHz, that might run MorphOS someday, when the fools who own it come to the realization that 30 minutes just isn\'t enough time to play with it enough to decide whether or not you like it enough to cough up $200.

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Re: Quick question: Building a new PC, AMD or Intel?
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2008, 10:35:47 PM »
MUCH better Red!  :-D
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A4000D, A3640 OC-36.3MHz, custom tower, Mediator A4000D. Diamond Banshee 16M, Indivision AGA 4000, GVP HC+8.

Mac Mini 1.5GHz, that might run MorphOS someday, when the fools who own it come to the realization that 30 minutes just isn\'t enough time to play with it enough to decide whether or not you like it enough to cough up $200.

 - Someone please design SOME kind of DIY accelerator for the A4000. :D -