Terry McCracken wrote:How much for a whole new system? Without making serious compromises but getting the best bang for your buck?M ANSARI wrote:If you want to improve your Knps to around 500 Knps on Rybka ... you can do it for around $500 if you already have a running system. Win XP64bit is the OS of choice for Rybka MP.
http://64.68.157.89/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15997
I'm afraid I'm a bit behind the times![]()
Terry
I don't know yet if I'm going to buy a new system just to be able to run SMP chessprograms. My AMD Athlon computer is from 2004 so I'd rather wait a little with upgrading. I could have put in a new processor already and made it into a dual AMD system but I'm not so eager to follow all the latest technology. But if I had to buy a new system I would probably want a Quad 6600 Intel like M Ansari describes he build for his brother, even if you don't build your own and don't overclock anything you can still have a very fast system. Here in Holland I usually buy from Paradigit and they have a complete Q6600 system, but without monitor, now for € 999,-
My dream system:
http://www.paradigit.nl/configurator.php?system=2054
Intel® Core™ 2 Quad Q6600
Windows Vista® Home Premium
2 GB memory
500 GB harddisk
GeForce 8500GT 256 MB
That is not really very cheap I know, but Paradigit have good service conditions, their systems are usually fast, have quality components and you can add optional hardware if you so wish. This system is running at 2.4 GHz, I wish I knew whether it has the special G0 stepping 'SLACR' variety of the Q6600 , probably it does not. But I don't think I would soon want to overclock the system anyway, even if it is supposed to be easy to do with the G0 6600. But thanks M Ansari for the very interesting article!
My monitor is a CRT, so it's rather bulky and consuming a lot of electricity, but otherwise still a good Philips monitor so I would not yet buy a new flat TFT monitor I think, although for energy and space considerations it would certainly be a lot better!
Windows XP 64 bit was never officially introduced here at least not in a Dutch version, as far as I know. I don't know if Paradigit would supply the system with Windows XP 64 bit instead of Vista.
Amazingly the QX 6700 from Intel would be another € 760,- extra to spend on this system, I could at first not believe this was not a typo, this chip runs at 2.67 GHz so that is not really a lot faster than the Q6600!
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