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yon Beast 04 Feb 2008 11:04 AM

Intel 45nm Multi-core
 
I am upgrading my mobo, cpu and ram....

I would like to know more about the availability, reliability and price of the new Intel 45nm Multi-core cpu's

I want to use this board...
ASUS P5E3 DELUXE/WIFI-AP X38 ATX DDR3 3PCI-E16 2-PCI-E1 2PCI SATA RAID 2XGBLAN Draft N Motherboard

I will use something like this for ram...
Patriot Viper Extreme Performance 4GB DDR3 2X2GB PC3-10666 DDR3-1333 CL 7-7-7-20 Memory Kit

Please understand, I am still on a learning curve when it comes to sorting through and matching components.
I just finished my latest computer last month...completely built! LOVED building it..works fabulous...now my daughter wants one. Well...ok....she can have the m2n-e, Athlon 3800 duo core 64 bit cpu and big ram ddr2(800) that I have...now daddy wants to go big.

Please advise on best possible choices for cpu. 64 bit required. Extremely curious about 45nm m.c., but that could be clouding my view.

Thanks for any help!!
I am...
smokin' smsab

yon Beast 05 Feb 2008 07:40 PM

okay...after a lot of schoolin'...this is what I have put together...for now.

ASUS P5E LGA775 X38 ATX DDR2 2PCI-E16 3PCI-E 2PCI SATA2 RAID Sound GBLAN RAID Motherboard ($234.35)

G.SKILL F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ PC2-8000 4GB 2X2GB DDR2-1000 CL5-5-5-15 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit ($149.99)

Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Dual Core Processor LGA775 3.0GHZ Wolfdale 1333FSB 6MB ($244.99)

Coolermaster GeminII Copper Aluminum 6 Heatpipe Cooler 2X120MM LGA775 Socket AM2 S939 S940 S754


being a carpenter ;) ...what say techies?

StockTrader 05 Feb 2008 08:41 PM

What are you doing for a graphics card?

Nick

yon Beast 05 Feb 2008 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StockTrader (Post 17465)
What are you doing for a graphics card?

Nick

er...leftovers...


EVGA E-GEFORCE 7600GT PCI-E 256MB VGA DVI-I HDTV Out Video Card


using leftover sound card too...board comes with RAID card but will shelve it for now, I think

Razer Barracuda AC-1 7.1 Gaming Sound Card 24BIT 192KHZ DDL PRO-LOGIC S/PDIF IN/OUT PCI

StockTrader 05 Feb 2008 09:17 PM

And the purpose of this beast of a machine? If you slapped an 8800 GTx, you would have a sweet gaming machine! :D

Nick

yon Beast 05 Feb 2008 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StockTrader (Post 17469)
And the purpose of this beast of a machine? If you slapped an 8800 GTx, you would have a sweet gaming machine! :D

Nick


lol....other than Jockstocks, poker, etc...I never have played a 'puter (or Sony playthingy or Q-box) "game"....yet!!!
I say yet because the kids at work talk about this "Call of Duty"? Sounds...interesting, but the 8800 gtx is...450 bucks!!! I'm noy saying it didn't cross my mind, but at some point, budget must rear it's ugly head and bring me back down to earth...I really don't want to shelve another one!
As mentioned above...It is an opportunity for me to up-grade what I had. I do have programs that require more speed yet (SolidWorks, a little audio/video editing, etc...). I am very impatient :)

yon Beast 05 Feb 2008 10:09 PM

I am unsure about synchronizing voltages/overclocking and front bus line speeds from board to cpu to RAM. Hell, I have no idea at this point and would like to see whassup on this system (soon to be daughter's as in top post).

Running Vista Home Premium....Bios?

StockTrader 06 Feb 2008 01:34 AM

The system will last you four to five years, with maybe [and I stress maybe] a gFx card upgrade.

Anyway, Call of Duty 4 is a freaking awesome game! Your system will handle it just fine.

Nick

SiteWolf 06 Feb 2008 06:43 AM

you do some 3D designing....enough so that you need a professional program like Solid Works? That sucker takes a solid graphics setup on its own......it's what our designers use at work...I use it occasionally when I'm helpin' 'em out.

yon Beast 06 Feb 2008 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiteWolf (Post 17496)
you do some 3D designing....enough so that you need a professional program like Solid Works? That sucker takes a solid graphics setup on its own......it's what our designers use at work...I use it occasionally when I'm helpin' 'em out.

yes..I have SolidWorks. I do not have a professional use as yet, but I needed a drafting program last year and Auto-Cad had no 64 bit version at that time! Pricey...but unbelievably so much better. I absolutely love the click and drag functionability (no typing!!). Just finished Level II (night classes)...failed miserably...fell too far behind and still trying to catch up. Will take again in the fall...meanwhile I have been using the on-line tutorials to keep sharp and get help when I'm stuck drawing something.
This is a high end 3d/drawing program unmatched as yet...I think!

Sorry to ramble but almost a year gone by...and you are the first one I know of that is not a salesman, student or teacher to comment about it. Does the program you use have the extras? Cosmos, libraries, etc?

yon Beast 06 Feb 2008 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StockTrader (Post 17490)
The system will last you four to five years, with maybe [and I stress maybe] a gFx card upgrade.

Anyway, Call of Duty 4 is a freaking awesome game! Your system will handle it just fine.

Nick

Because I'm NOT a true gamer and will not be overclocking...your estimate of five years sounds acceptable, thank you.
:cheers:


I could still use a clue as to look see what this system is running. ie;
synchronizing voltages/overclocking and front bus line speeds

StockTrader 06 Feb 2008 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smsab (Post 17458)
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Dual Core Processor LGA775 3.0GHZ Wolfdale 1333FSB 6MB ($244.99)

Front Side Bus


Quote:

Voltage: 0.85V – 1.3625V
From newegg.com ..

Nick

SiteWolf 06 Feb 2008 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smsab (Post 17503)
yes..I have SolidWorks. I do not have a professional use as yet, but I needed a drafting program last year and Auto-Cad had no 64 bit version at that time! Pricey...but unbelievably so much better. I absolutely love the click and drag functionability (no typing!!). Just finished Level II (night classes)...failed miserably...fell too far behind and still trying to catch up. Will take again in the fall...meanwhile I have been using the on-line tutorials to keep sharp and get help when I'm stuck drawing something.
This is a high end 3d/drawing program unmatched as yet...I think!

Sorry to ramble but almost a year gone by...and you are the first one I know of that is not a salesman, student or teacher to comment about it. Does the program you use have the extras? Cosmos, libraries, etc?

no idea if they'd have extras.....they design wooden swing sets which (as they hate hearing me joke about) are, when you break it down to its core, just sticks o' wood with holes in 'em. 'course, they also use it to design slides, hardware, and other accessories.........but as to extras..doubt they do unless the company really thought it was necessary. We've got like 8 licenses for it I think. They'd used AutoCad for years and changed in '06....had to be a reason. As far as ease of use, I guess for what I've used it for so far, I'd agree....but then the last CAD program I used was an almost-DOS autocad....lol

yon Beast 14 Feb 2008 07:43 PM

Sorry for delay, I have reconsidered things! I did not like the term 'monster'!:p

Have decided to go with 'baby'... server?

I want to pull trigger on this ... but would like some input, one way and/ or the other.

Prices seem reasonable (couple are very good) and I gave in when I found an 8800GTS 320mb for 225 bucks.

I still need a case and power supply (850w+). I have looked through 1000 or so and haven't seen what I'm looking for. I want PSU (modular)on bottom of case, I want a large window. I NEED a large case (see CPU cooler) 4-5.25" bays min/ 4-3.5" HDD bays min, I do NOT need liquid cooled :rotfl: , I want it ALL aluminum at least, and I want 'em both to fall in my budget :rolleyes: (<200 for PSU and <225 for a case {NOT WHITE/CREAM})

Any tips? :goofy:


...and thank you for any and all input!



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yon Beast 15 Feb 2008 12:26 AM

have upgraded again... I think....

XFX GeForce 8800GT XXX 512MB 670MHZ 1.95GHZ DDR3 PCI-E Dual DVI-I HDCP HDTV Out DIRECTX10 Video Card

In Stock 26991 $279.99 $279.99 +(40.00 rebate)

vs.

EVGA E-GEFORCE 8800GTS 500MHZ 320MB 1.6GHZ GDDR3 PCI-E Dual DVI-I HDTV HDCP DIRECTX10 Video Card
In Stock 22688 $225.83 $225.83


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