CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Our current bottom-of-the-pit boxes are unacceptable, but unfortunately, they are the ones that we sell the most. Before developping a depression, I'm re-making our entry offerings. Currently, I'm hesitating between Intel and AMD for the best bang-for-the-buck at the extreme low-end of our line-up.
The AMD base box has a Sempron 2500+ (s754) sitting on a VIA K8M800-based motherboard. Those boards are easy to setup and relatively reliable.
The Intel shit box has a Celery D 331 (LGA775) resting on an i865GV-based motherboard. The Celery operates at 2.67GHz and has 256K L2 cache. The Sempron 2500+ is clocked at 1.4GHz and also features 256K L2 cache, although in fact, the Sempron ends up having a little more cache memory since AMD's cache is exclusive, while Intel's isn't. I'm sure the Sempron eats considerably less power than the Celery. But at 2.67GHz versus 1.4GHz for the Sempron, I'm also pretty sure the Celery out-performs the Sempron.
The rest of the system (RAM, HD, otical drive, enclosure and PSU) is similar, as is the price. Both cheapsets (Intel i865GV and VIA K8M800) have very basic features and as long as the boards are stable, the rest is not really important in that price segment. Overclocking potential is irrevelant.
What would you recommend, Sempron 2500+ or Celery D 331? The ultra low-end is the only place where I feel Intel is still somewhat competitive against AMD these days and that would be our only Intel-based advertised box.
Don't talk about switching the K8M800 mainboard with something based on a GeFarce 6100. That would make the boxes 30$ too expensive and that chipset is reserved to the next pricing category.
The AMD base box has a Sempron 2500+ (s754) sitting on a VIA K8M800-based motherboard. Those boards are easy to setup and relatively reliable.
The Intel shit box has a Celery D 331 (LGA775) resting on an i865GV-based motherboard. The Celery operates at 2.67GHz and has 256K L2 cache. The Sempron 2500+ is clocked at 1.4GHz and also features 256K L2 cache, although in fact, the Sempron ends up having a little more cache memory since AMD's cache is exclusive, while Intel's isn't. I'm sure the Sempron eats considerably less power than the Celery. But at 2.67GHz versus 1.4GHz for the Sempron, I'm also pretty sure the Celery out-performs the Sempron.
The rest of the system (RAM, HD, otical drive, enclosure and PSU) is similar, as is the price. Both cheapsets (Intel i865GV and VIA K8M800) have very basic features and as long as the boards are stable, the rest is not really important in that price segment. Overclocking potential is irrevelant.
What would you recommend, Sempron 2500+ or Celery D 331? The ultra low-end is the only place where I feel Intel is still somewhat competitive against AMD these days and that would be our only Intel-based advertised box.
Don't talk about switching the K8M800 mainboard with something based on a GeFarce 6100. That would make the boxes 30$ too expensive and that chipset is reserved to the next pricing category.