Imran Zaidi
October 14th, 2004, 11:34 AM
Very excited! I finally broke down and ordered all the parts I need to move up to a new PC. The last one I built has served me very well and still works well, but I decided it was time for some specific upgrades, including...
Best CPU I can afford right now - Intel 3.4Ghz Prescott pushed by the top performing Asus P4C800-E Deluxe motherboard
Bump up to a Gig of RAM
Dual 250G SATA drives for data in RAID 1 - I'm always so nervous about losing data!
And also some other miscellaneous upgraded items including a case that looks sort of like it could be one of the missing WMDs.
My last system was originally an Athlon 1700 which I had later upgraded to a 2400 (2Ghz), so the jump up should be very pleasing when rendering and encoding! I've been an AMD guy for a while, but these days they say for plain old number crunching encoding, the Intel's the way to go unless you go with the very latest CPUS which are over $1k just for the chip. Anyway, I was just popping with excitement and had to vent it out.
Oh, and of course, my long running two favorite sites that help me make all my decisions:
http://www.tomshardware.com
http://www.newegg.com
Best CPU I can afford right now - Intel 3.4Ghz Prescott pushed by the top performing Asus P4C800-E Deluxe motherboard
Bump up to a Gig of RAM
Dual 250G SATA drives for data in RAID 1 - I'm always so nervous about losing data!
And also some other miscellaneous upgraded items including a case that looks sort of like it could be one of the missing WMDs.
My last system was originally an Athlon 1700 which I had later upgraded to a 2400 (2Ghz), so the jump up should be very pleasing when rendering and encoding! I've been an AMD guy for a while, but these days they say for plain old number crunching encoding, the Intel's the way to go unless you go with the very latest CPUS which are over $1k just for the chip. Anyway, I was just popping with excitement and had to vent it out.
Oh, and of course, my long running two favorite sites that help me make all my decisions:
http://www.tomshardware.com
http://www.newegg.com