> der.hans wrote: > > I'm wanting to do some virtual machine testing. > [snip] > > > With this box, though, I'd like something that'll handle well for > > virtualization stuff, but not be a power hog. > > > > I would generally prefer something from AMD. Would the Intel quad core > > CPUs make a huge difference? > > You just said one of the (very few) magic words that can actually be > used to justify a quad-core CPU -- virtualization. Quad-core chips are > massive (mostly unused) overkill for 99% of the people who get them, but > for those that have CPU bound apps, they can be a boon. > > This, of course, is assuming that you will be doing mostly CPU intensive > stuff in the VMs. VMs are pretty poor at I/O bound usage patterns, in > any event. > > Quad-core CPUs also excel at development. I was doing a bit of > development on a quad-CPU system (pre "core" CPUs) for a while and was > in heaven very time I did a compile. > > To skew this a bit closer to reality, though, you might want to consider > just how many VMs you will be running simultaneously. If it's only one, > then quad-core isn't worth it. Go with a faster dual-core for the same > money... it'll be far more useful. > > One final thing: while I completely understand the urge to go with AMD > vs Intel (I have the same tendency), I don't know that it's easy to > justify that right now. The Intel Core2 chips are amazingly fast for > about the same price as the AMD chips. They whip even the latest and > greatest AMD chips on not only the top-end, but bang for the buck. Yeah.. Up until last year I was an AMD fanboy.. but they've lost it recently. And the Phenom Quad-Core is a POS (the other kind). It specifically has a horrible bug that makes it super sucky for running 64bit VMs. Unfortunately, its Intel all the way for the short term future. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss