mubs
Storage? I am Storage!
My current PC is getting long in the tooth; I built it new 5+ years ago. I have to wait when I scroll a one-page PDF created by my scanner (doc is not optimized, I guess). I hope to build a new one sometime in March. I’ve had several false starts (and maybe this one will be as well) because of a tight budget.
My philosophy is to build a quality machine and have it last a while. Don’t care for the bleeding edge; a little higher than the sweet spot is more like it.
The goal in starting this thread is more to discuss and solicit views on medium and long-term trends, with little discussion of specific brand/models (though I’ll do some of that, and welcome such comments from you as well).
OS
A key decision! I’m on W2k now. Vista is not appealing to me. It seems to be more eye-candy, DRM excrement which I don’t care for. XP Pro would be my choice, mainly because it would in the next couple of years, be a more up-to-date OS than W2k, and would run everything I want to. There is speculation that MS will be forced to continue support for XP Pro for at least another 5 years, which suits me fine.
Linux is out of the question, so is a *nix variant. Maybe in the future, as they mature and I become more mellow and patient.
Should I consider MacOS (yes, I know it’s a *nix variant ) ? I’ve never used a Mac, but keep reading more and more good things about it. I’m not happy that they chose Intel; would have preferred AMD. Maybe Jobs is going for the whole “platform” instead of processor, like Dell’s relationship with Intel. Is Apple likely to have an AMD variant? Intel’s laying eggs now, and if they cannot execute their upcoming designs and continue to lay eggs, what’s Jobs going to do? Maybe he knows something we don’t?
A Mac could will be expensive (buy instead of build) + the cost of the entire set of sw. Unless Windows will run on MacOS (some rumors claim there’s WINE for MacOS in the works). Or one can double boot (useless unless there is hardware virtualization; see next item).
Processor & timing thereof
AMD X2. I’d really, really like to have a processor with Pacifica, AMD’s hardware virtualization. This (and Intel’s competing technology, Vanderpool) are supposed to let you boot and run multiple OSes concurrently. But AFAIK, it’s only for the Opteron, due early 2006. Unless this comes on X2 real quick, it’s no good to me. There’s an interesting read on the whole thing at itarchitect.com.
Motherboard
I want one with a combination of PCI-E and PCI slots. I don’t care for SLI. I’d like two usable PCI-E slots that each (and both together) can run at least at 4x. The plan is to use one for the video card, and the other for a disk HBA in the future if I’m so inclined – like Gary’s SASsy stuff. (Gotta win the Lotto first). The PCI will come in handy for sound card and the like. Leaning towards Nfroce chipset; VIA afficianados tell me why I should go that route (I’ve been burned by the bad old days of VIA, though admittedly that was loooong ago).
RAM
I want at least 2GB; maybe 3. So I’ll start with 2 x 1GB sticks. I think they’ve licked the problem of running at DDR 400 with 4 sticks now.
Overclocking
I’m not an OC freak. X2’s supposedly reach 2.7 GHz easily, with air cooling. That’s good enough for me. A 4400+ (2.2 GHz, 1MB) at 2.7 GHz is a 23% OC, which should be quite feasible. Or 2.6 GHz, which is 18%. Will save at least $250.
Video Card
My present card is an AGP 1x/2x (slot is the same speed, obviously, precluding me from sticking a faster card in there). No point buying AGP now; the new one’s got to be PCI-E.
I’ve always been an ATI man. The one experience with Nvidia has been really nasty (same problems as JTR in W98, except he finally fixed his problem, and I still haven’t). I’ve read reports that ATI has beta sw that uses the GPU for video encoding etc. that is magnitudes faster than using the CPU. The catch is that the sw only works with the X1nn class video cards. IMHO, this feature is fantastic, and I’m willing to buy an X1nn card even if the sw does turn out to be vaporware.
I haven’t seen any benchmarks anywhere comparing the older and newer ATI cards. But it appears that the X1600XT is just slightly faster than a 9600XT (my estimate of performance based on pixel fillrate) so I’ll be buying at least this. The X1800XL is terribly attractive, but costs 65% more. Power consumption goes from bad for the X1600XT to worse for the X1800XL. Mainstream CPU makers are focusing on power efficiency; I wish GPU makers were doing the same. I have no desire to own/run/maintain my own personal nuclear power plant. But what is one to do? Bloatware, inefficient code and eye candy proliferate. Someday maybe I’ll end up with a character interface like Merc (and i?). Till then I have to put up and shut up.
That’s it for now. Thanks for reading, and thanks for your insights and advice.
My philosophy is to build a quality machine and have it last a while. Don’t care for the bleeding edge; a little higher than the sweet spot is more like it.
The goal in starting this thread is more to discuss and solicit views on medium and long-term trends, with little discussion of specific brand/models (though I’ll do some of that, and welcome such comments from you as well).
OS
A key decision! I’m on W2k now. Vista is not appealing to me. It seems to be more eye-candy, DRM excrement which I don’t care for. XP Pro would be my choice, mainly because it would in the next couple of years, be a more up-to-date OS than W2k, and would run everything I want to. There is speculation that MS will be forced to continue support for XP Pro for at least another 5 years, which suits me fine.
Linux is out of the question, so is a *nix variant. Maybe in the future, as they mature and I become more mellow and patient.
Should I consider MacOS (yes, I know it’s a *nix variant ) ? I’ve never used a Mac, but keep reading more and more good things about it. I’m not happy that they chose Intel; would have preferred AMD. Maybe Jobs is going for the whole “platform” instead of processor, like Dell’s relationship with Intel. Is Apple likely to have an AMD variant? Intel’s laying eggs now, and if they cannot execute their upcoming designs and continue to lay eggs, what’s Jobs going to do? Maybe he knows something we don’t?
A Mac could will be expensive (buy instead of build) + the cost of the entire set of sw. Unless Windows will run on MacOS (some rumors claim there’s WINE for MacOS in the works). Or one can double boot (useless unless there is hardware virtualization; see next item).
Processor & timing thereof
AMD X2. I’d really, really like to have a processor with Pacifica, AMD’s hardware virtualization. This (and Intel’s competing technology, Vanderpool) are supposed to let you boot and run multiple OSes concurrently. But AFAIK, it’s only for the Opteron, due early 2006. Unless this comes on X2 real quick, it’s no good to me. There’s an interesting read on the whole thing at itarchitect.com.
Motherboard
I want one with a combination of PCI-E and PCI slots. I don’t care for SLI. I’d like two usable PCI-E slots that each (and both together) can run at least at 4x. The plan is to use one for the video card, and the other for a disk HBA in the future if I’m so inclined – like Gary’s SASsy stuff. (Gotta win the Lotto first). The PCI will come in handy for sound card and the like. Leaning towards Nfroce chipset; VIA afficianados tell me why I should go that route (I’ve been burned by the bad old days of VIA, though admittedly that was loooong ago).
RAM
I want at least 2GB; maybe 3. So I’ll start with 2 x 1GB sticks. I think they’ve licked the problem of running at DDR 400 with 4 sticks now.
Overclocking
I’m not an OC freak. X2’s supposedly reach 2.7 GHz easily, with air cooling. That’s good enough for me. A 4400+ (2.2 GHz, 1MB) at 2.7 GHz is a 23% OC, which should be quite feasible. Or 2.6 GHz, which is 18%. Will save at least $250.
Video Card
My present card is an AGP 1x/2x (slot is the same speed, obviously, precluding me from sticking a faster card in there). No point buying AGP now; the new one’s got to be PCI-E.
I’ve always been an ATI man. The one experience with Nvidia has been really nasty (same problems as JTR in W98, except he finally fixed his problem, and I still haven’t). I’ve read reports that ATI has beta sw that uses the GPU for video encoding etc. that is magnitudes faster than using the CPU. The catch is that the sw only works with the X1nn class video cards. IMHO, this feature is fantastic, and I’m willing to buy an X1nn card even if the sw does turn out to be vaporware.
I haven’t seen any benchmarks anywhere comparing the older and newer ATI cards. But it appears that the X1600XT is just slightly faster than a 9600XT (my estimate of performance based on pixel fillrate) so I’ll be buying at least this. The X1800XL is terribly attractive, but costs 65% more. Power consumption goes from bad for the X1600XT to worse for the X1800XL. Mainstream CPU makers are focusing on power efficiency; I wish GPU makers were doing the same. I have no desire to own/run/maintain my own personal nuclear power plant. But what is one to do? Bloatware, inefficient code and eye candy proliferate. Someday maybe I’ll end up with a character interface like Merc (and i?). Till then I have to put up and shut up.
That’s it for now. Thanks for reading, and thanks for your insights and advice.