Okay, guys, what I didn't elaborate on is that she
works in an educational instuition that stays close to
the bleeding edge software and hardware wise so....
She needs compatibility and ability to hopefully hold
on for several years.
--- Rob Wultsch <
robert.wultsch@asu.edu> wrote:
> ec wrote:
>
> >The following questions/opinions is to help someone
> >who needs to buy a new machine to work on at home
> and
> >stay up-to-date M$ software wise for several years
> >into the future to keep her job. See explanation at
> >bottom.
> >
> >I took a friend's sister over to Elitepc yesterday
> to
> >look at the '32 bit' machines and we got 'side
> >tracked' looking at the new xp3200+ 64 bit as it is
> >only about $200 more than a 2600 with upgrades. She
> >and I were impressed with price/value? of the basic
> >xp3200+ 64bit machine there.
> >
> >She is a 'pc/web training coordinator' for a local
> >governmental function. She is looking at getting a
> >better home pc than the k6-2 333 so she can do work
> at
> >home as it is almost impossible to do at work due
> to
> >everyone walking in and distracting her. Closing
> door
> >doesn't do any good...they will just see the light
> is
> >on and pound on door till she answers!!!
> >
> >My thougths were since it looks like 64 bit
> processing
> >is coming that she might want to get one of the
> >'bottom' line 64 bit amd's that they sell. Believe
> it
> >or not, the machine is under $1k in minimum config.
> It
> >is the xp-3200+, not the fx51 version. It will have
> >512k, 80gb wd hd, use old monitor and kb, mx440-8x
> >video.
> >
> >
> The 512K version is called 3000+ not 3200+. Remember
> that not only will
> you spend a 100% premium for the mobo/ cpu you will
> also have to buy
> registered ddr (read more expensive). I pricewatch
> the 3000+ combo at
> 334 on pricewatch. It might be worth your time to
> look at the an
> opteron 140 (aka single cpu opteron running at 1.4
> Ghz, which
> pricwattches at 304 for mobo/cpu combo). The opteron
> is better in a
> couple of ways, but in my mind the big thig is that
> it would not have
> been bin sorted as having bad cache.
>
> As long as she does not play games I should think
> that just about
> anything over 1 Ghz will be good for a long time. A
> ton of ram may well
> IMHO bring better results that a faster cpu...
>
> Mind you this is comming from a guy on a pentium pro
> 200 Mhz, 128 ram,
> and 40 Ghz drive, which i think is very useable
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