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  • #16
    very good news thanks arobbert !
    =:-/
    Laurent

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    • #17
      I would say get quad cpu, with a secket for another quad cpu. After some time you can get second quad cpu and have 8 cores.

      I bough recently:
      core extreme 2 - quad model at 2.66ghz
      2 gb ram
      geforce 8800 gtx
      raptor 150gb 10,000 rpm hdd

      and it was under 4 grand canadian, which would be 3,500 usd.

      just a thought
      Dmitry Vinnik
      Silhouette Images Inc.
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      • #18
        Guys, I think he is stuck with Dells.

        I would kill off 4GB of RAM, and get a 8800gtx. That video card you got there will be ass.
        Dont get Vista!!!

        Now if you can get enough money left over, get a nice new 30" LCD as well

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        • #19
          Originally posted by DaForce
          Guys, I think he is stuck with Dells.
          He should build it himself and put it in an old dell case,then pocket the extra $2500 or so that he'll save.

          And just hope it doesnt break.

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          • #20
            Well...stuck with Dell's yes....But I mean anything is up for consideration....I just have to have the specs to say...This is why and how much..etc..etc..

            I do have an old case...Hmmmm...I like that idea.....lol...I remember back in the day, that probably could have been done....but with computer inventory....Son of a $$%#...jk....

            I had the It dude look into the BOXX, which I have heard great things...and I know that with Dell...We always get the gold package which is a Dell guy will come and fix whatever it is that day or sooner...and if he can't...I assume some sort of massage with benefits is included...LOL....that actually came from a Dell rep...Good to know they have a sense of humor....

            So...NO VISTA...check....but it looks cool....but I shall refrain....
            Definetly XP 64 though....

            Morbid: Do you guys think that a single Quad core at 2.66 with be better than a Dual Dual 3.0 or 2.66 etc..Remember I am running Viz 2006 not Max....But not sure if that makes a difference...and I do all my modeling in Arch Desktop 2006 and then go to Viz and Vray the heck out of it....

            And I am a little novice at the numbering system thing...For instance.....
            Are the 5300 series of Processors all QUADS. I would be happy to just get a single kickbut processor and then leave the other slot open for future expansion....And with the Ram....Well...I like to run PS CS2, VIZ, AutoCAD, Firefox, etc..etc...and sometimes when rendering these site plans in PS at 200 dpi or even 150 dpi at 36X48...these files can get pretty big and PS is a hog with memory....I recently tried the beta of CS3 and the same file used at least 75% less memory...or 256 megs instead of 1 gig...But that's far away. Thanx all for your help...Keep it coming...This is great ammo for the techs and powers at be....

            Later
            Eric Camper
            Studio 3D
            www.dbfinc.com/studio3d

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            • #21
              I will say that any single quad core cpu would outperform the dual dual with the same clock speeds, because in the single cpu all the cores are on one chip thus making the data transfer a lot faster. Atleast thats how it was explained to me. And, once you go with dual dual, then there is no way to make it a dual quad without swapping new mobo. Whereas if you go with single quad with another socket for another quad there is that room.
              All I can say is, I build my system on my own, that is provided the specs to the computer shop and they put it together, and...I've never been happier with the system before. In the vray bench thread it outperforms most of the dual duals, so it did with my work machine, which was a dual dual core at 2.66. Outperformed that one by about 30%.
              And gaming is f...ing great
              Dmitry Vinnik
              Silhouette Images Inc.
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              • #22
                Morbid: By "core extreme 2 - quad model at 2.66ghz " do you mean the QX6700?. Because as far as I know those can't be used in a dual setup, on the 53xx can.

                /Thomas
                www.suurland.com
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                • #23
                  It depends on what you really want :

                  -if money is no problem and speed is the ultimate goal, then I advice to go for a Xeon 5300 series set up. It is expensive, but you get a superb rendering machine. the dual cpu setup is unbeatable when you insert 2 quadcore xeons.

                  -if you want to balance price with performance , i'd say go for a single CPU , the quadcore QX6700. It yields very good results for a reasonable price.

                  -if you're on a budget and still want a best buy for performance then a E6600 would be your cheapest solution.

                  I'd strongly advise against your current set up, as the 5150 is marginally (inferior) to the QX6700, but with much higher price tag.
                  To put it simple : You'll pay toughly 1000$ more for exactly the same performance.
                  - Geert -

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                  • #24
                    is the QX6700 much better than the Q6600?

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                    • #25
                      hmmm, do you mean the E6600 or the QX6600?

                      The E6600 is a simple dual core of the latest generation
                      A QX6600 is a quadcore cpu that hasn't been released yet, but is planned for Q1 this year...

                      as for the performance between a E6600 and a QX6700, just look at the benckmarks.
                      an E6600 (@2.4ghz) does the bench in 6:26mins
                      My QX6700 (@2.6ghz) does it in 2:40mins

                      surplus cost : roughly €600
                      from an economical point of view, doubling your speed has never been so cheap !
                      - Geert -

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                      • #26
                        working view port speed isnt helped by multiple cores - a faster clocked single core processor will be faster to work with that a 8 core beast

                        which is why i want a render farm for rendering and workstations for working.


                        also the x1950 kicks arse as a video card, but its price probably isnt that good. however it just came out in agp if anyones still there
                        WerT
                        www.dvstudios.com.au

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by suurland
                          Morbid: By "core extreme 2 - quad model at 2.66ghz " do you mean the QX6700?. Because as far as I know those can't be used in a dual setup, on the 53xx can.

                          /Thomas
                          yes, its a qx6700, and well I didnt know that it cant be used in a dual setup, but the idea can be applied to a xeon. But this is a matter of time imo. Though the cpu costs aroud 1,200, to buy the most newest and most expensive hardware is not a good idea too. Since soon they are going to make single octad, and so on and so on.
                          Dmitry Vinnik
                          Silhouette Images Inc.
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                          • #28
                            Awesome..See...this is what i needed.....So...again...I am trying to convince them to let me build one...BUT for now...We have the Dell...

                            I can choose a Single QUAD Core X5355 2.66 ghz with XP64
                            geForce 8800GTX
                            4gb Ram
                            Dual Dvd Burners
                            Dual 19" flat panels
                            250GB HD
                            Logitech Cordless 3200 Bundle
                            Logitech z4 Speaker
                            Dell Gold plan..etc..etc...

                            Roughly $4800



                            Or...Same set up with DUAL - Quads E5320 1.86GHz

                            Roughly $5100



                            Dual - Quad Core Intel® Xeon® Processor E5345 2.33GHz would be $800 more

                            But man...The one thing I can not get past is the Ram...But of course I am running the 3gb switch now and it gives me issues anyways.....So sometimes I dont even run it......SO I would be DOUBLING my Ram to 4GB....so I GUESS I would be ok...

                            X5355 the same as that QX6700 2.66...they are both the same ghz...this naming convention confuses me.....

                            UPDATE....
                            Now in early 2007, Intel has now begun full-scale shipments of their entire line of quad-core Xeon processors, including their high-end 2.33 GHz and 2.66 GHz models. As many of you are no doubt aware, the 2.66 GHz quad-core Xeon (dubbed X5355) has the same features and clock speeds of Intel's top of the line desktop chip, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700. The Xeon X5355 model, however, costs about 25% more but supports multi-processing.


                            Well...Again thanx ...I will be here all day...Network is down. We lost two HD's out of the array and we are running off a backup server here....and restoring the data....But the internet is up...Wahoooo..

                            Later
                            Eric Camper
                            Studio 3D
                            www.dbfinc.com/studio3d

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                            • #29
                              Bloody hell - all these processor code names - its getting damn confusing. Whatever happened to a simple 'MHz' speed telling you if one processor was faster than another. Well, we've bit the bullet and ordered the following:
                              QX6700 Quad-core 4x2.66GHz
                              RAID 5 Western Digital E-SATA setup
                              4GB PC2-6400 800MHz RAM
                              ATI FireGL V7350 1GB video
                              30" HP Flat panel displays

                              Better be bloody good - its cost us enough!
                              Kind Regards,
                              Richard Birket
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