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Good find. Too bad there is no X18-E for my netbook
That's what's listed for my motherboard. Not sure what I can go with that would work, and be faster.
I'm considering just leaving it alone, and, buying a new motherboard, ram, etc. The i7, and the accompanying bus speed looks like a pretty good jump. IIRC, the Athlon 3200 is really running at 1.8 ghz. The i7 Mercutio is using would fit my at least 100% faster before I replace policy.
Greg, the i7 platform gets you a couple of percent improvement over the fastest AMD has to offer. However you are paying a very significant premium for those percent. Bleeding edge and all that.
The value for money at this time is:
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition - $245. That's quad core @ 3.2 GHz. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103674&Tpk=amd 955
Something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130223 - $179, has four PCI-E slots for graphics.
Three sticks of DDR3 (even though DDR2 can keep the Phenom fed).
http://anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3551
That will get you something very close to the high end i7 config, for hundreds less. There are even more savings to be made if you move a couple of steps down from the 955 cpu.
Greg, the i7 platform gets you a couple of percent improvement over the fastest AMD has to offer. However you are paying a very significant premium for those percent. Bleeding edge and all that.
The value for money at this time is:
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition - $245. That's quad core @ 3.2 GHz. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103674&Tpk=amd 955
Something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130223 - $179, has four PCI-E slots for graphics.
Three sticks of DDR3 (even though DDR2 can keep the Phenom fed).
http://anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3551
That will get you something very close to the high end i7 config, for hundreds less. There are even more savings to be made if you move a couple of steps down from the 955 cpu.
Intel i7, Intel X58, and Intel SSD is a very happy place to be.
They need very expensive motherboards that go in systems that tend to not be whisper quiet. In fact, Xeon systems pretty much always wind up sounding like jet engines because of the size of motherboards and types of cases that are used with them.
The only real reason to look at 3300-series Xeons is if you want an 8 CPU configuration, which is difficult to justify for a personal system. You lose a lot of consumer features on your server-type motherboards and you gain exotic I/O, which frankly is not something you need unless you're wanting a cheap 16-port SATA card.
You're better off looking at Core2 Quad, higher-end PhenomII or i7. They're just going to be closer to what you as a home user need.
At medium spec, 8-core Mac Pros cost $7k. So I would call them idiots, not pros, Uda.
There's only one solution. Faster Cores!
Supermicro or Apple? Now that's a real hard one...
Surely this is a joke.Supermicro or Apple? Now that's a real hard one...
Intel i7, Intel X58, and Intel SSD is a very happy place to be.
You guys must be really impatient.
Cooliris 1.4 is compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch and is available as a free download from the App Store.
I have the same problem, a socket 939 mobo with a 3200 single core in it. Hell it's still got AGP. Doesn't seem worth hunting down a faster 939 processor, hard to find them.
Considering most of the people here have you on ignore it's probably best not to agitate one of the few who doesn't unless you're hoping for no one to read your posts.Yer crusin fer a brusin there SD. About to get a 3-finger 'twitteriffic' salute for your tweet post.
Btw, are you twittering from your iPod using Cooliris app???
I can put together some large files and test them? Most of my biggest are .psb (13GB) and .tif (2.2GB).