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  • Critique Utwig’s budget workstation

    Here's the deal:
    • Budget: $1.500USD
      If something would make a big difference, I’m willing to go to $1.750USD.
      NOTE:
      Arstechnica Hot-Rod components cost $1.931 here ($1.258 price listed in Ars guide), so if you’ll suggest newegg priced components, you might as well assume my budget is 65% lower ($975 and $1,138max).
    • ETA: 2-4 weeks
    • Overclocking: No FSB o’cing, just adjusting multiplier if I go with 166FSB CPU.
    • Needed: I need a new rig, this rig goes to my bro (homework, internet, if he wants to game, he’ll have to upgrade on his own budget), I’ll move burner and videocards from this rig. I’ll stay with current monitors, mouse, keyboard and speakers for a while (upgrade those next). I also need a burner and NIC for the old rig and ADSL router (for home, nothing corporate).
    • Usage: architecture student, graphic freelancer, meaning AutoCAD, 3DstudioMAX, Photoshop, Pagemaker, InDesign, Illustrator, CorelDraw. I’d also like to get more serious with videoediting and 3D modelling. Gaming – I don’t game a lot, however if I had better rig, I might game more. Otherwise, priority is work. Videocards: until I replace my monitors, no videocard upgrade.


    Since applications I use and my using pattern would benefit from SMP, I’ll go with dualCPU system. Canterwood/P4 2.4C costs about as much as 760MPX/dualXP 2500+.

    Rig 1 – main workstation:

    Case
    • $66 Antec SX1040BII SOHO file server, black, 10 (4-2-4) drive bays.
    • $144 Antec True Power 430W PSU
    • $15 3x Zalman F1 Case fan


    I could also go with Chieftec dragon, which has 14 drive bays, however it costs $122 – almost twice as much.

    Q1:Are PAPST 8412N/2GL 80mm fans that cost $14 a piece much better than Zalman F1’s ($5) – I had good experience with them.

    CPU/Motherboard
    • $305 TYAN S2466N4-M DUAL +LAN
    • $142 2x AthlonXP 1800+ (1.53GHz) (pinwrapped to MPs)
    • $51 2x Thermalright SK-6BS
    • $18 2x YS-TECH 60mm SILENT
    • $264 2x Corsair CM72SD512RLP 512MB (ECC, registered, 2700, C2.5)


    Q2:I’d like to hear your pros and cons for CPU Motherboard combo, the other options are Canterwood/P4 2.4C (same price as dualies), nForce2/AthlonXP (cheaper than previous, not Intel or AMD chipset) or ultra budget ECS K7S5A/AthlonXP and reuse 512MB PC133CAS2.

    Q3;AthlonXPs till 2600+ are 133FSB. Above that they would require multiplier modding, which is not undoable. Also Barton 2500+ (1.83) costs twice as much as AthlonXP 1800+ (1.53), and I could just get dual 2800+ CPUs in 6 months for much lower than they cost now.

    Q4Generally people recommend ECC registered RAM for MPX, however I could as well go with some vanilla stuff. For instance 2x512MB PC2700 Twinmos with lifetime warranty would cost $152.

    Q5

    Cards
    • have Matrox Millennium G400 AGP 16 SH AGP 2x
    • have Matrox Millennium PCI
    • $91 Hercules Digifire 7.1 (Firewire port)
    • LAN = onboard
    • Adaptec 2904 PCI Fast SCSI host adapter


    I’ll upgrade videocard and monitors together. I’ll go either Matrox Parhelia (2) or GeForce Ti4200 (will decide at moment of upgrading).

    I have SCSI+USB1 Scanner. Performance is much better with SCSI, so it stays on SCSI. Since I was running NTs in 1999 I went with SCSI scanner.

    Digifire gives me Firewire port, I have no FW peripherals for now, but I might get some latter.

    Storage
    • $178 WD1200JB 120GB/8MB Cache/7200RPM
    • $59 TOSHIBA SD-M1712 16X48 IDE
    • $11 Black floppy drive
    • have Teac CD-ROM 532S – SCSI CD-ROM
    • have Teac CD-R56S – SCSI CD-R


    I intend to go SCSI HDD latter. I’ll go SCSI or IDE Plextor burner latter for this rig.

    Intended OS: Windows2000

    Total Rig 1: $1.348

    Rig2 – current rig, goes to bro

    Case
    • have Beige midi tower 6 (3-3-0) drive bays
    • have Macase 300W PSU
    • have 2x ZalmanF1


    CPU Motherboard
    • have DFI P2XBL i440BX
    • have PII 350@467
    • have 2x 256MB Micron PC133CAS2


    Card
    • have Hercules 3D Prophet 2MX
    • $33 INTEL INBUSINESS 10/100 PCI
    • have Creative SB64 PCI


    Storage
    • have WDC AC28004 8.4GB/5400RPM
    • have Philips CD-ROM 36x ATAPI
    • $61 LITE ON 48/24/48 IDE RET


    He’ll be able to upgrade components piece by piece incrementaly, a new HDD, new CPU/Motherboard combo and a videocard would liven up this rig for cheap.

    Intended OS: Windows2000

    Total Rig 2: $94

    Miscelaneous
    • $112LevelOne ADSL router, 4-port switch and parallel print server


    TOTAL: $1.554

    I'm posting this on 2CPU and Ars as well.
    Comments, suggestions arguments welcome.
    Last edited by UtwigMU; 7 June 2003, 10:41.

  • #2
    I'll throw in what I know on the SMP Choices you have put forth:

    OS: Win2K does not support hyperthreading, so the Canterwood/P4 is "only" going to be a straight speed advantage.

    Memory: Most MPX boards will work with up to 512MB of Unbuffered DDR in the FIRST TWO Memory slots. Anything above that requires Buffered ECC DDR - both of my MPXs are running 1GB of Crucial RAM, four banks full in the Chaintech and two banks full in the Gigabyte Board.

    Modding XPs to MPs can be a risky proposition in terms of stability: the reason you pay a premium for MPs is because they are guaranteed to be within 5% of one another: they are the not the "cream of the crop", but rather they are the closest to the actual reference design parameters of the CPU in terms of Speed, Power Consumption, Radiated heat, and On-die Cache performance.

    MP1200 to MP2400 processors are fairly inexpensive right now with the MP2600 in wide circulation and the MP2800 Barton Core being the flagship.

    Tyan's MPX board seems to have more issues than most other MPX boards out there: Well maybe not as many as the Asus, but the sheer number of BIOS revisions worries me. The onboard 3COM NIC on the Tyan seems to be the root of an awful lot of issues. MSI's K7D-L or Gigabyte's GA-7DPXDW-P are probably better alternatives.

    You case choices speak for themselves: excellent and well-reasoned.

    An SMP system demands a good quality power supply...you might want to price RAIDMAX PSUs...very inexpensive and quiet.
    Hey, Donny! We got us a German who wants to die for his country... Oblige him. - Lt. Aldo Raine

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    • #3
      Save a bit of money if you can and put PC2100 on the MPX. It isn't specced for higher memory/bus speed.
      Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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      • #4
        I'ts almost hard to find PC2100 now. It also costs about as much as PC2700.

        The RAM i intend to buy (Corsair) is recommended by Corsair for Tyan TigerMPX.

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        • #5
          MultimediaMan mentions that the 3Com on board the Tyan causes lots of problems. But I have the exact same controller as a PCI card, and the only problem I have is that it doesn't always get the duplex mode right, thanks to the horribly convoluted and messy network setup we have here. I really ought to force duplexing off, it's just a non-issue really.

          Does your Adaptec 2904 support 66MHz PCI? If not, and you don't intend to upgrade, you might want to consider getting a Tiger MP instead of an MPX. It should be cheaper, and you won't have two slots going to waste. The MP (chipset) is allegedly a bit more stable than the MPX as well.

          Disadvantages of the Tiger MP against Tiger MPX:
          - Doesn't, and likely never will support >137GB IDE drives in the BIOS (but Win2K doesn't support them either anyway).
          - No onboard NIC
          - Only specced for up to 1900+ processors (although lots of people successfully run 2000+ in them).
          Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by UtwigMU
            I'ts almost hard to find PC2100 now. It also costs about as much as PC2700.
            same latency-timings?

            mfg
            wulfman
            "Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
            "Lobsters?"
            "Really? I didn't know they did that."
            "Oh yes, red means help!"

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            • #7
              Why not buy Infineon, they're much cheaper?

              Also, if it makes a big difference, I could buy here and send the stuff to you as a present.

              AZ
              There's an Opera in my macbook.

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              • #8
                MultimediaMan:

                With regard to motherboards:

                The following are available here:

                <pre><font, size = +1> Tyan TigerMPX Epox M762A Gigabyte GA-7DPXDW

                BIOS Phoenix/AMI Award Award
                PCI 66/64 2 2 2
                PCI 33/32 4 3 3
                LAN 3Com 3C920 Intel 82559 Intel 82550PM
                SOUND - - AC-97
                RAID - - Promise PDC20267

                Price $305 $330 $330</pre></font>


                Requirements:
                PCI slots: as manny as possible, onboard LAN as well.

                PCI cards I intend to use now:
                - videocard
                - SCSI
                - sound

                PCI cards i intend to use latter:
                - sound
                - capture/TV tuner (consumer)
                - SCSI
                - IDE RAID (aditional channels or RAID1)

                Onboard sound - I don't care, onboard RAID - I won't run RAID0, however I might need extra channels or go RAID1 latter.

                Tyan and Gigabyte would fit my needs. Tyan is slightly cheaper, has an extra PCI slot.

                Which cards can one use in 66/64bit slots?
                Last edited by UtwigMU; 7 June 2003, 12:31.

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                • #9
                  TigerMP = no.

                  I was considering going with dual Bartons 2500+ now. However friend said: look, you can get 1800+ for half price now and Barton 2500+ for half price in 6 months.

                  Adaptec 2904 = fast SCSI (10MB/s) for burners, ZIPs, scanners and the like. Nothing fancy. I intend to go Adaptec 29160N (or something similar from LSI, Tekram or others) and SCSI boot + apps drive latter. The card has a LVD SCSI160 channel and single ended Ultra channel for burners, ZIPs and scanners with external connector.

                  IIRC there's no infineon listed here. For such a major purchase I could go to Germany myself and buy case here.

                  However if anything breaks, getting the warranty would be hassle.

                  Az, please link me a referenc pricelist, so that I can see, how much I could save.

                  Wulfman, no idea for now. I have unanswered question with regard to this: MPX boards don't have memory timings adjustments in BIOS. So I don't know wether they detect CAS2.5 or CAS2 RAM as such and run it at CAS2.5 or CAS2 or do they just run it at CAS3.

                  With SDR SDRAM CAS2 vs CAS3 makes a difference.
                  Last edited by UtwigMU; 7 June 2003, 12:36.

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                  • #10
                    Hi...

                    Some suggestions.

                    1. Do you really need Antec TruePower 430W? Some others has the same quality while the price is at least 1/3 lower.

                    2. I personally prefer Seagate hdds to WD, mainly due to noise issues.

                    3. It is 2003 now So go DVD instead of plain old CD-ROM. The difference in price would not be much.

                    4. For your ECC DDR, I would go for Crucial instead, because of the price. Quality is about the same.

                    5. I have a YS TECH silent 60mm fan... and it is far from silent. -_-
                    You might want to 7V it.
                    P4 Northwood 1.8GHz@2.7GHz 1.65V Albatron PX845PEV Pro
                    Running two Dell 2005FPW 20" Widescreen LCD
                    And of course, Matrox Parhelia | My Matrox histroy: Mill-I, Mill-II, Mystique, G400, Parhelia

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                    • #11
                      3 - I'm going Toshiba DVD for rig1. For other rig, I gave my bro a choice: do you want a DVD or CD-RW. So LiteOn CDRW it is.

                      Right now I have 3 optical drives and they come handy (listening to CDs, compiling a publication from images that are on 2 CD-s), etc...

                      I'm not going to make a step back.

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                      • #12
                        Utwig, if you can read german:

                        http://markt.golem.de/ or httP://www.guenstiger.de/

                        AZ
                        There's an Opera in my macbook.

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                        • #13
                          A shop where I can walk and get the stuff, so I wouldn't have to order from the net: http://www.x2com.de

                          AZ
                          There's an Opera in my macbook.

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                          • #14
                            Az, kein problem, ich spreche Deutsch.

                            I was browsing the 2CPU forum, when I noticed the Interactive AMD Athlon multiplier pin mod.

                            I also noticed some 2500+ Bartons at special price.

                            So did anyone pin-mod socket or CPU?

                            Was it succesful?

                            What do you think about it?

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                            • #15
                              Here's a screenshot from the link i posted above.
                              Attached Files

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