Hey guys, I signed up for this forum out of the hope that you can help me make sure I get the best possible setup. I was planning to order tonight, but now I'm have some questions about what would be best, so here goes:
1) I was told the 90nm process is better than the .13µm, but Newegg only has the 90nm in a AMD Athlon 64 3500+ OEM version. I was hoping to get a 3800+ retail version, how much of a difference will the process size make? The four different cores are Winchester, Venice, ClawHammer/Hammer, and Newcastle. Once again with these, the 3500+ has versions with all cores, but newegg only has a Newcastle core for the 3800+ so will the higher clockspeed still outweigh any other advantages?
2) For a motherboard, I was originally recommended to a DFI Lanboy, but I have heard that they have poor quality control and I don't really want to go through the hassle if I don't get a good board from them... So what other motherboards would you recommend? I definitely want the NForce 4 chipset, so I think my decision will come down to be between the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum SLI and the ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe... Pros and cons of each? :D
3) I know very little about PSU's (other than whattage) and cooling systems... I've heard the NF4 board requires a 24pin power supply connector, but I'm having a tough time locating them on the newegg site. I'll be running 2x10k raptors and a 7200k hard drive along with an Audigy 2 soundcard, eVGA 6800GT (possibly 2 in the future), a gig of corsair valueram, and a DVD burner, so I figure it will need a decent amount of power. It would be nice if it was fairly quiet, but that is NOT that important to me, just a bonus. Recommendations for this would be great as well. Lastly, I don't plan to overclock but I want my system running stable and cool, so what should I get for a CPU fan/heatsink and how should I set up extra fans on my case, a Lian Li PC-65B.
Thanks for your time in advance, any help is greatly appreciated!
1) I was told the 90nm process is better than the .13µm, but Newegg only has the 90nm in a AMD Athlon 64 3500+ OEM version. I was hoping to get a 3800+ retail version, how much of a difference will the process size make? The four different cores are Winchester, Venice, ClawHammer/Hammer, and Newcastle. Once again with these, the 3500+ has versions with all cores, but newegg only has a Newcastle core for the 3800+ so will the higher clockspeed still outweigh any other advantages?
2) For a motherboard, I was originally recommended to a DFI Lanboy, but I have heard that they have poor quality control and I don't really want to go through the hassle if I don't get a good board from them... So what other motherboards would you recommend? I definitely want the NForce 4 chipset, so I think my decision will come down to be between the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum SLI and the ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe... Pros and cons of each? :D
3) I know very little about PSU's (other than whattage) and cooling systems... I've heard the NF4 board requires a 24pin power supply connector, but I'm having a tough time locating them on the newegg site. I'll be running 2x10k raptors and a 7200k hard drive along with an Audigy 2 soundcard, eVGA 6800GT (possibly 2 in the future), a gig of corsair valueram, and a DVD burner, so I figure it will need a decent amount of power. It would be nice if it was fairly quiet, but that is NOT that important to me, just a bonus. Recommendations for this would be great as well. Lastly, I don't plan to overclock but I want my system running stable and cool, so what should I get for a CPU fan/heatsink and how should I set up extra fans on my case, a Lian Li PC-65B.
Thanks for your time in advance, any help is greatly appreciated!