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why not using the athlon x2 on am2 socket? they work also with the non |
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registered memory (which is needed for opterons and is not an optional as it |
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is for athlons), which has a higher cost when compared to the non registered |
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one. the athlons have a smaller l2 cache, but the newer models (the be ones) |
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seem to have a better power consumption than opterons and old generation |
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athlons. in my vision, if you want to buy an opteron you might want to get |
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instead an athlon with increased speed and with more ram than in the opteron |
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case. |
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and i personally don't really like tyan. i prefer gigabyte. i hadn't used a |
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gigabyte product (video boards, mobos, wireless boards) that didn't worked |
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wery well with linux. and the new gigabyte hw is based on the coolpipe2 |
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system which is very-very good and very silent. for what i've seen around a |
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good middle ranged gigabyte mobo supports dual channel ddr3 (1333) and ddr2, |
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am2 sockets till athlons quad and opterons dual, has 6 sata-II of 350mb/s, |
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and is around 70€. this will be my next board. i would also check later some |
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higher level mobos if i should have a greater dispo of money. |
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for video boards i'd suggest a gigabyte radeon hd2600pro 512 ddr2 or |
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gigabyte radeon hd2600xt 256 ddr3 for a middle ranged system or the gigabyte |
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radeon hd2900 xt 512 ddr3 for a high level system. the new fglrx works well |
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with these boards and there'll be an opensource driver soon (they're working |
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on the documentation that amd released recently). |
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for the system ram i'd choose ocz's 2gb - 2x1gb kit, for middle ranged |
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system or an 8gb ocz kit for high range desktop. |
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as for the disk i'd choose 2x400gb sata-II 8mb buffer with software raid and |
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lvm2 for middle range sytem or 2x360gb sata-II 16mb buffer in software raid |
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and lvm2 for higher level one. |
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at last i'd install a dual fan thermaltake cpu cooler instead a normal one |
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to keep the cpu temp lower than a normal fan would do. also the coolermaster |
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fans and dissipators work welly well. |
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the other components could be of any brand since they're not so important |
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and depend on what their cost is. a middle ranged desktop would so be around |
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500-600 € (no os installed) and a higher level one could reach also |
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1200-1300€ depending on how much stuff you put inside. |
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2007/11/10, Conway S. Smith <beolach@×××××××.net>: |
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> |
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> On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 16:28:01 +0000 (UTC) |
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> "Kris Kersey (Augustus)" <augustus@×××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > Conway, |
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> > |
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> > While it doesn't include Barcelona, you probably would find my review |
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> > on LinuxHardware.org very useful in your decision making process. It |
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> > included the latest Xeon and Opteron processors using Tyan boards. |
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> > Here's the link: |
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> > http://www.linuxhardware.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/05/1414204&mode=thread |
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> > |
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> > If you have any other questions, I'll be happy to help. |
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> > |
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> > Thanks, |
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> > Kris Kersey (Augustus) |
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> > LinuxHardware.org Site Manager |
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> > augustus@×××××××××××××.org |
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> > Gentoo Linux AMD64 Developer |
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> > augustus@g.o |
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> > AIM: Augustus22 |
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> > |
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> Nice article, thanks Kris! I'm about to hit the sack (I work nights), |
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> so I've mostly just skimmed the performance section, and I'm rather |
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> pleasantly surprised. |
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> The Opterons are looking a lot better there than some of the other |
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> reviews I've been reading. The impression I've had was that in terms |
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> of performance, Intel's had a significant lead since the Conroe came |
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> out; although AMD's Barcelona is starting to close the gap (although I |
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> had the impression Intel's Clovertown still leads). |
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> Thanks, |
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> Conway S. Smith |
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dott. ing. beso |