J
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Hello,
The last time I have built a PC was all the way back in last century, 1997
to be exact, and after a short and very brief surfing on the web, I have
come to realize there had been soooo much change in the PC industry since
then, which actually wasn't that much of surprise. I am just overwhelmed.
Anyway, the fastest PC in my house is PII 266. Believe or not, this guy is
still good enough for the most of the stuff I do (I don't play games that
much, in other words). However, recently I've been running quite a few MPEG
encoding jobs. I collect animations and after downloading AVI files, I need
to convert (encode) them to MPG so that I can put them on CD (Video CD).
So, I thought now maybe I can use a little bit faster computer.
I'm not trying to get a super duper mega power PC. As a matter of fact, I
would like to spend less than $200 for CPU and Mainboard (and possibly case
and memories if I must get new ones for the new CPU and Mainboard). I know
some people will consider it as a total waste of money - spending any money
to build such a sub par system. However, I am quite certain this $200 (or
less) system will outperform my current computer by a huge margin, and
that's all I want.
The probelm is that there are so many different types of CPU's; Xeon,
Opteron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP, Duron, Pentium 4, Pentium III,
Pentium II Xeon, Celeron...... And I have no idea which one's right for me.
So, which CPU and mainboard should I get? Also, would there be a web site
that explains what all these CPU types and models are and nicely compare
them?
Thank you very much.
The last time I have built a PC was all the way back in last century, 1997
to be exact, and after a short and very brief surfing on the web, I have
come to realize there had been soooo much change in the PC industry since
then, which actually wasn't that much of surprise. I am just overwhelmed.
Anyway, the fastest PC in my house is PII 266. Believe or not, this guy is
still good enough for the most of the stuff I do (I don't play games that
much, in other words). However, recently I've been running quite a few MPEG
encoding jobs. I collect animations and after downloading AVI files, I need
to convert (encode) them to MPG so that I can put them on CD (Video CD).
So, I thought now maybe I can use a little bit faster computer.
I'm not trying to get a super duper mega power PC. As a matter of fact, I
would like to spend less than $200 for CPU and Mainboard (and possibly case
and memories if I must get new ones for the new CPU and Mainboard). I know
some people will consider it as a total waste of money - spending any money
to build such a sub par system. However, I am quite certain this $200 (or
less) system will outperform my current computer by a huge margin, and
that's all I want.
The probelm is that there are so many different types of CPU's; Xeon,
Opteron, Athlon, Athlon XP, Athlon MP, Duron, Pentium 4, Pentium III,
Pentium II Xeon, Celeron...... And I have no idea which one's right for me.
So, which CPU and mainboard should I get? Also, would there be a web site
that explains what all these CPU types and models are and nicely compare
them?
Thank you very much.