I am gearing up to build another computer, which I do on about a 5 year frequency. Unfortunately, going that long between builds, and the obvious technology changes, it is like starting from scratch each time. I have done some research, and I think I am getting up to speed again, but I'm afraid of making some really basic mistakes (overlooking obviously better choices, or buying components that won't work together), and would appreciated any help or suggestions you can find the time to make.
My objective is basically a business and photo editing computer, and no gaming. My kids are happy with their Wii. Heaviest processing is Photoshop and Qimage (photo printing). Qimage puts the processor to 100% of my current AMD Athlon XP1800+ for several minutes just to print one picture. So main purpose is to get a significant boost in processing speed, and time to bootup or load each application. I would also like to keep total cost to $1000-1300.
So here is what I have come up with so far and all comments welcome to reduce cost or improve performance on a cost effective basis. Note costs are from a store a few blocks away which is convenient and are in Canadian $$'s.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Processor- $224
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206439&cat=501&page=1
I would consider an E6300 at only $15 more, but I've concluded that I likely can overclock the E4300 to get about the same performance and use lower cost RAM, and produce less heat load?
Asus P5B DX Motherboard- $226
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205380&cat=332&page=1
I like the passive cooling setup as I would like to keep overall noise down, and this unit seems to get good reviews for overclocking capability. Capacitors seem to be of the better quality type. My last MB was an ASUS and has worked flawlessly, so perhaps I'm a bit bias towards that brand, but have used Abit as well before that. I think the photo in the link above is incorrect as it does not show the passive cooling.
KINGSTON DDR2 NON-ECC, 667MHz, 1G or 2G in kit of 2 $101 or $186
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205153&cat=380&page=1
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205154&cat=380&page=2
So here is where I'm guessing a bit. I'm thinking I can get 3GHz out of the E4300 without going over the 667MHz for the memory. Or, can I push it a bit more than that? Limiting to 3GHz would also seem to limit the heat load on the stock Intel cooler. Going to 800Mhz DDR2 results in a fair step up in cost, and I have not seen many claiming 3.6GHz with it? I'm thinking I need 1G if I go with XP, and 2G if I use Vista? So 800MHz would run me $160 and $305 for 1G and 2G respectively. Also, am I correct in assuming I need a kit of two no matter which was I go to put one one each memory channel?
ASUS AS-EN6200LE NVIDIA GeForce 6200LE DVI-D 256MB PCI-E - $58
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206879&cat=438&page=1
Basically I'm thinking low cost here as no gaming will be done. Does this make sense? One alternate I've looked at is this Asus card which has no fan and just passive cooling.
ASUS AS-EN6600/TD/128 SILENCER NVIDIA EN6600 PCX-6600 PCI-E 16 W/128MB DDR
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206872&cat=438&page=1
I think the photo is wrong as it still shows a fan. It is $83.
LG Monitor, 19" 5ms 2000:1 1440 x 900 - $245
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205282&cat=383&page=1
No idea here and just guessing this may be a decent monitor. Any disadvantages to a widescreen? I can also get a Acer 19" widescreen 700:1, 5ms, 1440x900 for $220 at Costco. Does the contract ratio really make that much difference?
All comments and suggestions appreciated,
My objective is basically a business and photo editing computer, and no gaming. My kids are happy with their Wii. Heaviest processing is Photoshop and Qimage (photo printing). Qimage puts the processor to 100% of my current AMD Athlon XP1800+ for several minutes just to print one picture. So main purpose is to get a significant boost in processing speed, and time to bootup or load each application. I would also like to keep total cost to $1000-1300.
So here is what I have come up with so far and all comments welcome to reduce cost or improve performance on a cost effective basis. Note costs are from a store a few blocks away which is convenient and are in Canadian $$'s.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Processor- $224
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206439&cat=501&page=1
I would consider an E6300 at only $15 more, but I've concluded that I likely can overclock the E4300 to get about the same performance and use lower cost RAM, and produce less heat load?
Asus P5B DX Motherboard- $226
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205380&cat=332&page=1
I like the passive cooling setup as I would like to keep overall noise down, and this unit seems to get good reviews for overclocking capability. Capacitors seem to be of the better quality type. My last MB was an ASUS and has worked flawlessly, so perhaps I'm a bit bias towards that brand, but have used Abit as well before that. I think the photo in the link above is incorrect as it does not show the passive cooling.
KINGSTON DDR2 NON-ECC, 667MHz, 1G or 2G in kit of 2 $101 or $186
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205153&cat=380&page=1
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205154&cat=380&page=2
So here is where I'm guessing a bit. I'm thinking I can get 3GHz out of the E4300 without going over the 667MHz for the memory. Or, can I push it a bit more than that? Limiting to 3GHz would also seem to limit the heat load on the stock Intel cooler. Going to 800Mhz DDR2 results in a fair step up in cost, and I have not seen many claiming 3.6GHz with it? I'm thinking I need 1G if I go with XP, and 2G if I use Vista? So 800MHz would run me $160 and $305 for 1G and 2G respectively. Also, am I correct in assuming I need a kit of two no matter which was I go to put one one each memory channel?
ASUS AS-EN6200LE NVIDIA GeForce 6200LE DVI-D 256MB PCI-E - $58
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206879&cat=438&page=1
Basically I'm thinking low cost here as no gaming will be done. Does this make sense? One alternate I've looked at is this Asus card which has no fan and just passive cooling.
ASUS AS-EN6600/TD/128 SILENCER NVIDIA EN6600 PCX-6600 PCI-E 16 W/128MB DDR
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=206872&cat=438&page=1
I think the photo is wrong as it still shows a fan. It is $83.
LG Monitor, 19" 5ms 2000:1 1440 x 900 - $245
http://www.bcom.ab.ca/store/product.php?productid=205282&cat=383&page=1
No idea here and just guessing this may be a decent monitor. Any disadvantages to a widescreen? I can also get a Acer 19" widescreen 700:1, 5ms, 1440x900 for $220 at Costco. Does the contract ratio really make that much difference?
All comments and suggestions appreciated,