I am putting a computer together for my wife's business. This computer will be used for business. We don't play games on our computers. (Not that there is anything wrong with it, it's us. I have an addictive personality so I just rather avoid it and my wife, well what should I say, she is a fashion designer and does not have the slightest interest in things electronic or mechanical.) I don't overclock. What is important though is that this computer is stable, reliable and will last a while before I need to upgrade. I am willing to pay for that just to avoid the phonecalls and late nights after work trying to figure out what is wrong. We will use it mainly for MS Office, Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, streaming in music video's from Yahoo Launch, watching TV, Internet Explorer, some accounting programs. This computer also contains all the business data and two other computers need to network into this computer.
I will be using an Asus P4C800 E-Deluxe motherboard.
It will run Windows 2000.
CPU - P4 2.6 GHZ 800.
Hard drives - 2 harddrives of 160 GB SATA Maxtor Diamond Plus 9 - I want to use raid 1 for mirroring my data. (Will the Promise Raid that comes with the motherboard do a good job? Will it be difficult to setup.)
Video Card: Matrox either the G550 - P650 or P750. To me it seems that the G550 would do alright. But on the other hand, the P650 and P750 seem to have better quality 2D graphics and have two DVI outlets. (I assume that since we look all day at our screen, it makes sense to spend good money on it and spend a little more so that it will do for the new and coming technology.) The only real issue I have is if it makes sense to get the P750 since that card can have 2 monitors and a TV. Will a seperate TV give better quality or does it watch just as well on LCD screens? Anyway, does it make sense to spend the extra money for the P750?
Memory: This is where I really don't know what to buy best. What I want, is good memory that will last and be reliable.
First, should I buy ECC memory or non-ECC? Crucial itself recommends that one goes we non ECC and says that nowadays it does not make a lot of difference anymore.
Second, does a lower latency make a difference for a regular user? A nanosecond seems to be really quick. And more, is the memory with a lower latency more stable and reliable or is it just faster. (And what about those heatsinks?)
Third, here are the choices of memory that I narrowed down.
a. Crucial DDR PC3200 - CT6464Z40B: DDR PC3200 • CL=3 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 5ns • 2.6V • 64Meg x 64
b. Kingston Valueram DDR PC3200 - KVR400X64C3A/512: Standard 64M X 64 Non-ECC 400MHz 184-pin Unbuffered DIMM (SDRAM-DDR, 2.6V, CL3, 400mil, TSOP, Double-Sided, Gold) (Datasheet)
c. Kingston HyperX KHX3200A/512MB: 512MB HyperX DDR 400MHz DIMM 2-3-2-6-1 Standard 64M X 64 Non-ECC 400MHz 184-pin Unbuffered DIMM (SDRAM-DDR, 2.6V, CL2, 400mil, TSOP, Gold)
The Hyper X is more expensive. But is this more reliable than the other ones?
Thanks, I am especially looking forward to getting feedback regarding the kind of memory I should get? TX Steve
I will be using an Asus P4C800 E-Deluxe motherboard.
It will run Windows 2000.
CPU - P4 2.6 GHZ 800.
Hard drives - 2 harddrives of 160 GB SATA Maxtor Diamond Plus 9 - I want to use raid 1 for mirroring my data. (Will the Promise Raid that comes with the motherboard do a good job? Will it be difficult to setup.)
Video Card: Matrox either the G550 - P650 or P750. To me it seems that the G550 would do alright. But on the other hand, the P650 and P750 seem to have better quality 2D graphics and have two DVI outlets. (I assume that since we look all day at our screen, it makes sense to spend good money on it and spend a little more so that it will do for the new and coming technology.) The only real issue I have is if it makes sense to get the P750 since that card can have 2 monitors and a TV. Will a seperate TV give better quality or does it watch just as well on LCD screens? Anyway, does it make sense to spend the extra money for the P750?
Memory: This is where I really don't know what to buy best. What I want, is good memory that will last and be reliable.
First, should I buy ECC memory or non-ECC? Crucial itself recommends that one goes we non ECC and says that nowadays it does not make a lot of difference anymore.
Second, does a lower latency make a difference for a regular user? A nanosecond seems to be really quick. And more, is the memory with a lower latency more stable and reliable or is it just faster. (And what about those heatsinks?)
Third, here are the choices of memory that I narrowed down.
a. Crucial DDR PC3200 - CT6464Z40B: DDR PC3200 • CL=3 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 5ns • 2.6V • 64Meg x 64
b. Kingston Valueram DDR PC3200 - KVR400X64C3A/512: Standard 64M X 64 Non-ECC 400MHz 184-pin Unbuffered DIMM (SDRAM-DDR, 2.6V, CL3, 400mil, TSOP, Double-Sided, Gold) (Datasheet)
c. Kingston HyperX KHX3200A/512MB: 512MB HyperX DDR 400MHz DIMM 2-3-2-6-1 Standard 64M X 64 Non-ECC 400MHz 184-pin Unbuffered DIMM (SDRAM-DDR, 2.6V, CL2, 400mil, TSOP, Gold)
The Hyper X is more expensive. But is this more reliable than the other ones?
Thanks, I am especially looking forward to getting feedback regarding the kind of memory I should get? TX Steve