Went to newegg today and picked out my new system. I havent built a computer in like 5 years but I am gunna give it a shot. I am not a hardware expert, but from my own experiences, this seemed like a good system. Please let me know what you think, and if you have heard of compatibility issues between these components. I will be doing video editing, video encoding, dvd burning, web type graphix work and misc day to day operations. Some games, but nothing spectacular. The p4 640 is a new processor, i got this one becuase of the extra cache, but I have yet to hear about performance increases becuase it is so new.
ASUS "P5GD2 Deluxe" 915P Chipset Motherboard For Intel LGA 775 CPU -RETAIL
1) Ditch the Raptor drive. Go with a mobo that supports NCQ SATA (native command queueing) and a drive to match. Or two fo them. Maxtor has the least expensive SATA-II drives, but you might want to spend the extra money to get Seagate drives with the 5 year warranty. The Raptor drive is about the same speed as a SATA-II drive, but for the same money, you get 3+ times as much room (as in a 250 GB drive).
2) I might go for a slightly faster memory. Nothing wrong with the brand chosen, but you're planning a very quick processor and then throw in slower RAM. It makes no sense, to me.
I might also go for some kind of PCI sound card. I don't know how good the sound is on that mobo.
Do you have an example of a SATA drive that is faster than a raptor? I havent seen anything with a seek time that low until you get to SCSI. Overall latency on a raptor should be extremely fast, at least thats what every single person I talk to tells me.
I am not sure what you meant by the RAM, it runs at 533MHZ which is what I was told to get. I beleive that I read in a few places that going over PC4200 ram on the 915/925 chipsets does not even increase performance.
The Raptor is the fastest SATA drive. But the Maxtor MaxLine III 16mb cache drives are faster in some benchmarks and slower in others, but overall system speed differences are minimal, and cost per megabyte definately puts the Maxtors in the lead by a long shot.
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Read reviews of the current SATA II drives here on Tom's. They found that they were 'as fast as' SCSI drives. That should change for the better in the future, if reports are correct, but for now, we can be happy with virtual equality.
As for the RAM, I was referring to the RAM latency, rest times, etc. Some RAM is faster than others even at the same clock speed. Of course if you want the very fastest RAM (at this time), then go for a motherboard supporting DDR2.
i'd stick to the raptor!
plus the raptor doesnt loose value like any otehr ghardrive does
i bought mine for 150 and its like 180 now and that was like ummm 9 months ago
mua hahahahah
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