Letterbox Mike
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I did a search on this but didn't really see exactly what I was looking for. If it's out there already, sorry, please point me in the right direction.
I'm in the process of ordering a new Alienware computer, but I'm unsure of which processor to go with.
The rest of the specs are fairly straight forward, 4gb ram, WD Raptor 10k HDs in Raid 0, basic video card, Windows XP Pro. I'm not a gamer, this computer will just be a design station.
First, for Adobe design applications (no web or video, just print) am I better off with an AMD or Intel processor? I've heard intels are a bit more stable and have always had good luck with P4s, but now I've got the option of several different Core 2 Duos, or Core 2 Extreme quad Core, or dual-core AMD Athlons.
Is the quad-core overkill for what I want to do, or is it worth the extra money? I know it's probably a matter of personal oppinion, but for my application, am I better off with Intel or AMD, or does it even make a bit of difference?
I noticed with the AMD processors, the 6000+ has a clock speed of 3.0 ghz but a bus speed of 3000mhz, while the 6400+ is 3.2 ghz and the bus speed is lower than the 600+ at 2000mhz. I have no idea what the differences in bus speed means, is it significant? Will that make a difference or is it only something gamers would notice?
Also, Alienware offers standard cooling (which I assume is decent on their systems anyway) or liquid cooling. Is liquid necessary for my app or would it depend on the processor chosen? What about the power supply... 700W is standard, is it worth the money for 1000w, or is that overkill given I'll only have two small (160gb) drives and one small video card in there?
Any other suggestions? Am I not paying enough attention to the video card? I'll probably either end up buying a Dell 30" or 27" monitor if it makes a difference with the card.
Grr, I hate computers.
I'm in the process of ordering a new Alienware computer, but I'm unsure of which processor to go with.
The rest of the specs are fairly straight forward, 4gb ram, WD Raptor 10k HDs in Raid 0, basic video card, Windows XP Pro. I'm not a gamer, this computer will just be a design station.
First, for Adobe design applications (no web or video, just print) am I better off with an AMD or Intel processor? I've heard intels are a bit more stable and have always had good luck with P4s, but now I've got the option of several different Core 2 Duos, or Core 2 Extreme quad Core, or dual-core AMD Athlons.
Is the quad-core overkill for what I want to do, or is it worth the extra money? I know it's probably a matter of personal oppinion, but for my application, am I better off with Intel or AMD, or does it even make a bit of difference?
I noticed with the AMD processors, the 6000+ has a clock speed of 3.0 ghz but a bus speed of 3000mhz, while the 6400+ is 3.2 ghz and the bus speed is lower than the 600+ at 2000mhz. I have no idea what the differences in bus speed means, is it significant? Will that make a difference or is it only something gamers would notice?
Also, Alienware offers standard cooling (which I assume is decent on their systems anyway) or liquid cooling. Is liquid necessary for my app or would it depend on the processor chosen? What about the power supply... 700W is standard, is it worth the money for 1000w, or is that overkill given I'll only have two small (160gb) drives and one small video card in there?
Any other suggestions? Am I not paying enough attention to the video card? I'll probably either end up buying a Dell 30" or 27" monitor if it makes a difference with the card.
Grr, I hate computers.