I am examining upgrading 7 systems from Barton 2500+ to a more modern setup. This comes about because the motherboards on 5 of the 7 systems are showing instability problems. So in am comparing 939, AM2, Core 2 Duo, Opteron, and Woodcrest platforms. One machine will be equiped for gaming, the others will be generic business platforms. I hope you find my cost research interesting. All prices are low pricewatch as of 8-20-06. Feel free to comment away.
I'll start out with the simple 939 platform. This of course will eliminate future expansion, but will optimize the reuse of components. No need for RAM, PS, video and cases, except for the gaming machine.
939 platform
$87. x7 = $609. MB: Gigabyte GA-K8N51PVM9-RH (integrated 6150 graphics, micro-atx)
$249. x7 = $1,743. CPU: 4600+ Athlon64 X2 (939)
$280. x1 = $280. Video: HIS 1900GT
$132. x1 = $132. PS: Seasonic S12-500
Total est. upgrade cost $2,764. (939 platform)
On the AM2, we get to save on Video, and PS, except for the gaming machine.
AM2 platform
$93. x7 = $651. MB: Gigabyte GA-M55plus-s3g (Integrated 6100 graphics, ATX)
$258. x7 = $1,806. CPU 4600+ Athlon64 X2 (AM2)
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$201. x7 = $1,407. RAM: 2x1GB Crucial DDR2 PC-5300
$132. x1 = $132. PS Seasonic S12-500
Total est. upgrade cost $4,276. (AM2 platform)
On the Core 2 Duo platform, everything is replaced.
Core 2 Duo platform
$230. x7 = $1,610. MB: Gigabyte GA-965p-DQ6 (upgrade reliability, no intetegrated graphics)
$366. x7 = $2,562. CPU: E6600 Core 2 Duo
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x6 = $354. Video: x1300
$132. x1 = $132. PS: Seasonic S12-500
$82. x6 = $422. PS: Seasonic S12-430 (need the EPS-12V [8 pin] for MB
$201. x7 = 1,407. RAM: 2x1GB Crucial DDR PC-5300
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,767 (Core 2 Duo)
Again with the woodcrest, everything gets replaced.
Woodcrest platform
$380. x3 = $1,140. MB: Supermicro X7DAL-E
$506. x3 = $1,518. RAM: 4x1GB Crucial FB-RAM PC-4200
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x2 = $118. Video: x1300
$155 x3 = $465. PS: Seasonic S12-600
$470 x6 = $2,820. CPU: Xeon 5140
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,341 (Woodcrest)
Also with the 940 Opteron, everything gets replaced.
Opteron - 940 platform
$323 x3 = $969. MB: Supermicro H8DCE (I wanted to switch to PCI-E, which dictated the MB).
$704 x3 = $2,112. RAM 4x1GB Crucial Registered, ECC DDR PC 3200
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x2 = $118. Video: x1300
$199 x3 = $597. PS: PC Power and cooling 750W (MB minimum is 650W)
$476 x6 = $2,856. CPU Opteron 270
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,932
Opteron - Socket F
Could not find any Socket F motherboards on Pricewatch. I'm sure they are comming.
My conclusion is that for a cost effective upgrade, nothing even comes close to upgrading to 939 x2's. Yes, I can get more performance else where and yes, there are distinct future upgrade issues, but for cost effective upgrade this is it. Comments welcome.
I'll start out with the simple 939 platform. This of course will eliminate future expansion, but will optimize the reuse of components. No need for RAM, PS, video and cases, except for the gaming machine.
939 platform
$87. x7 = $609. MB: Gigabyte GA-K8N51PVM9-RH (integrated 6150 graphics, micro-atx)
$249. x7 = $1,743. CPU: 4600+ Athlon64 X2 (939)
$280. x1 = $280. Video: HIS 1900GT
$132. x1 = $132. PS: Seasonic S12-500
Total est. upgrade cost $2,764. (939 platform)
On the AM2, we get to save on Video, and PS, except for the gaming machine.
AM2 platform
$93. x7 = $651. MB: Gigabyte GA-M55plus-s3g (Integrated 6100 graphics, ATX)
$258. x7 = $1,806. CPU 4600+ Athlon64 X2 (AM2)
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$201. x7 = $1,407. RAM: 2x1GB Crucial DDR2 PC-5300
$132. x1 = $132. PS Seasonic S12-500
Total est. upgrade cost $4,276. (AM2 platform)
On the Core 2 Duo platform, everything is replaced.
Core 2 Duo platform
$230. x7 = $1,610. MB: Gigabyte GA-965p-DQ6 (upgrade reliability, no intetegrated graphics)
$366. x7 = $2,562. CPU: E6600 Core 2 Duo
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x6 = $354. Video: x1300
$132. x1 = $132. PS: Seasonic S12-500
$82. x6 = $422. PS: Seasonic S12-430 (need the EPS-12V [8 pin] for MB
$201. x7 = 1,407. RAM: 2x1GB Crucial DDR PC-5300
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,767 (Core 2 Duo)
Again with the woodcrest, everything gets replaced.
Woodcrest platform
$380. x3 = $1,140. MB: Supermicro X7DAL-E
$506. x3 = $1,518. RAM: 4x1GB Crucial FB-RAM PC-4200
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x2 = $118. Video: x1300
$155 x3 = $465. PS: Seasonic S12-600
$470 x6 = $2,820. CPU: Xeon 5140
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,341 (Woodcrest)
Also with the 940 Opteron, everything gets replaced.
Opteron - 940 platform
$323 x3 = $969. MB: Supermicro H8DCE (I wanted to switch to PCI-E, which dictated the MB).
$704 x3 = $2,112. RAM 4x1GB Crucial Registered, ECC DDR PC 3200
$280. x1 = $280. Video: His 1900GT
$59. x2 = $118. Video: x1300
$199 x3 = $597. PS: PC Power and cooling 750W (MB minimum is 650W)
$476 x6 = $2,856. CPU Opteron 270
Total est. upgrade cost = $6,932
Opteron - Socket F
Could not find any Socket F motherboards on Pricewatch. I'm sure they are comming.
My conclusion is that for a cost effective upgrade, nothing even comes close to upgrading to 939 x2's. Yes, I can get more performance else where and yes, there are distinct future upgrade issues, but for cost effective upgrade this is it. Comments welcome.