Comments on any of that appreciated - I'm a game developer and need a
fast,
expandable system. I'm considering ditching the IDE interface for the hard
drive, is it worth it?
I think you've made some nice choices.
About the HD interface, are you looking into SATA or SCSI? All I've used
other than IDE drives is the WD SATA Raptor. In terms of speed, my opinion
is yes, the Raptor is worth it. However, even if you bought two of them
you'd be limited to about 73GB.
I have two choices for memory, and this is one of the things causing me
confusion:
Corsair XMS PC-3200C2PT 400MHz
Corsair XMS PC-4000C2PT 500MHz
The motherboard claims 400MHz is the fastest memory it handles.
Probably because that is the highest official standard for memory right now.
So it seems
a waste to buy the more expensive memory. But hardware tweakers rave about
the 500. I have never overclocked in my life, but I might try one day ...
hard to tell. Right now I'm running on an 800MHz and just the jump to a
3.0GHz will be stunning.
My opinion is that you should just go for the PC3200. From what I have
read, the 3.0 & 3.2Ghz P4's do not overclock as well as say the 2.4 or
2.6Ghz because it is closer to the speed "ceiling" of the 0.13 micron
technology. On the other hand, Corsair memory has been known to overclock
pretty well and will probably be able to handle any overclocking you decide
to do, *if* you even decide to do it.
Good Luck.