Tea
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We almost never sell Intel CPUs anymore. Today, we sold our very first P4 CPU and mainboard ever. We might sell the odd other one over the next few months, might not - it depends on the price-performance equation, which at this stage still favours AMD. In fact at the moment, we are buying:
So, the quick and dirty one-page summary please (just because I'm lazy): what is a sensible middle of the road chipset/mainboard to list as our "standard" P4 board?
Needs to be:
Right now I'm looking at the Gigabyte GA-8IR533 (i845 chipset, 533 FSB, ATA-100, 3X DDR, 4X AGP AC97 sound) which sounds OK to me, and the GA-8SR533 (same specs except SiS 645 chipset). Would either of these fit the bill? Do I need to know about the i845 variations, such as the 845E and the 845G?
Remember, we quite likely won't sell any of these, I just need a "paper product" to avoid leaving ugly gaps in the pricelist.
Thanks guys.
Tea
- A few Duron 850s for next to nothing to use in upgrades and systems where performance is simply a non-issue. Celeron 1000s or 900s would be just as good, but we already have plenty of Socket A boards, so we stay with our usual AMD habit.
- Lots of Athlon XP 1800s. Hard to justify buying anything else much at present. The 1900 is in the ballpark, but hardly seems enough of a difference to be worth stocking two different chips.
- A very, very few other things, which we only buy in if we have a firm order.
So, the quick and dirty one-page summary please (just because I'm lazy): what is a sensible middle of the road chipset/mainboard to list as our "standard" P4 board?
Needs to be:
- Something that I can re-price from time to time without making phone calls - Gigabyte or Epox are good for me.
- Sensibly expandable (insofar as this is possible, given Intel's apalling record for changing platform specs), with no silly restrictions (such as the old Intel TX 128MB RAM limit, for example).
- Decent quality and warranty service - again, Gigabyte and Epox are good for me.
- Reasonable price - i.e., as cheap as possible without being nasty.
- Don't care about extras like RAID, Firewire, USB 2 - if people want these we can price them individually as upgrade options. Don't care what the sound is but prefer that it have something. If we really want good sound then we will be having a stand-alone sound card anyway.
Right now I'm looking at the Gigabyte GA-8IR533 (i845 chipset, 533 FSB, ATA-100, 3X DDR, 4X AGP AC97 sound) which sounds OK to me, and the GA-8SR533 (same specs except SiS 645 chipset). Would either of these fit the bill? Do I need to know about the i845 variations, such as the 845E and the 845G?
Remember, we quite likely won't sell any of these, I just need a "paper product" to avoid leaving ugly gaps in the pricelist.
Thanks guys.
Tea