So, I'm thiiis close to buying an Opteron 150/Asus SK8V Socket 940 and 1GB (2x512) of Corsair XMS DDR400 Registered ECC RAM. I've already got Raptor 74GB and a WD 250G SATA drives, an Audigy2, and optical drives, an Antec True 550w PSU, and for the moment, a 5900Ultra.
The Opteron 150 is the FX-53. The drawback of this system compared to Socket 939 is that the RAM will run slower than the unregistered RAM you can run on the Socket 939 boards. However, yesterday's benchies seem to show that while 939 has a slight advantage over socket 940, its marginal compared to how well both chips do against the rest of the pack. The dual unregistered RAM doesn't seem to provide a big performance boost.
The Opteron 150 is also $180 bucks cheaper than an FX-53.
This setup would be a SuSE 9.1 (64 bit) /WinXP Pro dual boot, eventually running a 6800U vid card, as linux loves nvidia and is not happy with ATI 3D performance. Overclocking is also not in the cards.
I think this would be a killer rig for the big releases that hopefully hit the streets this year. Anyone have any shouts of warning before I submit to my plastic creditor overlord?
The Opteron 150 is the FX-53. The drawback of this system compared to Socket 939 is that the RAM will run slower than the unregistered RAM you can run on the Socket 939 boards. However, yesterday's benchies seem to show that while 939 has a slight advantage over socket 940, its marginal compared to how well both chips do against the rest of the pack. The dual unregistered RAM doesn't seem to provide a big performance boost.
The Opteron 150 is also $180 bucks cheaper than an FX-53.
This setup would be a SuSE 9.1 (64 bit) /WinXP Pro dual boot, eventually running a 6800U vid card, as linux loves nvidia and is not happy with ATI 3D performance. Overclocking is also not in the cards.
I think this would be a killer rig for the big releases that hopefully hit the streets this year. Anyone have any shouts of warning before I submit to my plastic creditor overlord?