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Wondering if an upgrade is worth it...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:20 pm
by DaddyRabbit
OK, sorry for this being kinda' long,,,

Xmas is coming and I was thinking of setting up a Windows Home Server box.

I have my main rig, in my sig, and my son is using my old Shuttle SN95 with an overclocked A64, I also have a 2.8g P4 SB61 Shuttle that is currently unused (was going to set it up for SUSE). I was thinking of building myself a new rig, giving him my old rig, and using the SN95 Shuttle for WHS (OEM can be had at the Egg). I would need to up the RAM in the Shuttle to 2g, buy an E-SATA PCI Card and an external enclosure and two drives but that's minimal. I'd also need to get an 8600 (or an X1950 pro) for the boy as I would reuse my 8800GTS in the new box. On to the real questions;

I've done some searching here and other places and read a few reviews and am not sure as to going with P35 or X38. I won't be using DDR3 (Santa's got a mortgage ](*,) ), I have no need for Crossfire (or SLI) which would point to a P35 board. I can see, however, maybe a year or so down the road buying an upgraded GPU (PCI-E 2.0) which would park me in the X38 lot...

So:

1) If I went with an X38 (Say the Asus Maximus) and an E6750 or a Q6600 would I see any real gains over my current E6600 and XBX2?

2) Would it make sense to wait a year, use the older SB61 Shuttle for WHS and use the money on something more practical?

I am leaning toward option 2 for practicalitys sake but "Gear Aquisition Syndrome" is a harsh mistress... ](*,)

EDIT - I guess option 3 would be to sell all my gear and move the family up into the mountains and await the end of the world :-k Naaaahhhh!

Discuss?

Re: Wondering if an upgrade is worth it...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:45 pm
by Zertz
Depends what you use the computer for, but you probably won't notice any difference in performance going from E to Q6600. The motherboard has very little to do with performance, but if money isn't a problem then go for the Maximus, otherwise there are alot of very nice P35 boards available.

Then of course, theres quite a bit of new stuff releasing within a month from now...

Re: Wondering if an upgrade is worth it...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:21 pm
by DaddyRabbit
Zertz wrote:Depends what you use the computer for, but you probably won't notice any difference in performance going from E to Q6600. The motherboard has very little to do with performance, but if money isn't a problem then go for the Maximus, otherwise there are alot of very nice P35 boards available.
I use it mainly for stuff that I could still be doing on the P4 SB61 #-o but I do do some gaming (COD2, HL2, Guildwars, and more recently Hellgate London beta, COD4 Demo and will be going with Crysis and getting COD4 when they release).

I realize the mobo isn't the biggest factor in performance and going from a E6600 to a Q6600 won't gain me much if anything, but I probably should have clarified the question; Will I see a difference in an E6750 vs. E6600 (which means a new mobo since the XBX2 doesn't support E6750).
Zertz wrote:Then of course, theres quite a bit of new stuff releasing within a month from now...
Yeah I guess I'm jumping the gun a bit, there is always something new in the pipe (X48 already when X38 isn't even really out in full yet?). Dang that G.A.S. :evil:

Re: Wondering if an upgrade is worth it...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:38 pm
by stev
DaddyRabbit wrote:EDIT - I guess option 3 would be to sell all my gear and move the family up into the mountains and await the end of the world :-k Naaaahhhh!

Discuss?

Oh great. The end of the world is drawing near, the Anti-Christ :snakeman: will embedded a mark in my brain and I'm doomed. Thanks for the ever so good reminder. 8-[

On the other note, option number 2 looks great, that is if we still have enoguh time before the apocalypse approches. :mrgreen:

Re: Wondering if an upgrade is worth it...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:23 pm
by Zertz
DaddyRabbit wrote:Will I see a difference in an E6750 vs. E6600 (which means a new mobo since the XBX2 doesn't support E6750).
No.
DaddyRabbit wrote:Yeah I guess I'm jumping the gun a bit, there is always something new in the pipe (X48 already when X38 isn't even really out in full yet?). Dang that G.A.S. :evil:
I think waiting for AMD to release their new stuff is worth it. Also, we're only a month away form being flooded by benchmarks. G92, RV670, Penryn, Phenom, 790 chipset...