krazy k
02-09-12, 02:21 PM
I'm thinking of putting together a new build for no other purpose than crunching. Bragging rights....not anywhere on my list.
I am an AMD guy, through and through, but since this is all about crunching it's like drinking wine on a date with your personal trainer. I may have choke it down, but in the end it's all about the points. (That analogy worked out pretty good huh?)
TR suggests the i7-3930k, but Fry's doesn't seem to carry that one. (I can only get what Fry's retails, think gift cards). Are the i7 965 and 3930 compatible? I would just have to switch mobo's should they not be.
The mobo isn't that important. Lots of PCIe slots for GPUs and that should be about it. How about the X79A-GD65 by MSI? Memory...no idea what Intel requires for this chipset.
Power is always a concern, and as such ATI has the better point/watt. Is that thing where you can turn a 5950 into a 5970 still around? Those cards getting long in the tooth, or still very potent in today's crunching. What about the 6000 series?
Power supply. I've been having good luck with Corsair lately and I can continue to ride that as long as I can. Don't need to much to start with as I have the Tt W0158RU stashed away for when I go big time.
Case. Smaller the better, but enough to keep it cool. I have my working machine in a HAF-X and that seems to be really good. I like the wheels and the filters.
Drives, peripherals, OS and the other stuff I can take care of.
I'll take any suggestions and recommendations that 'yous guys' can offer.
I am an AMD guy, through and through, but since this is all about crunching it's like drinking wine on a date with your personal trainer. I may have choke it down, but in the end it's all about the points. (That analogy worked out pretty good huh?)
TR suggests the i7-3930k, but Fry's doesn't seem to carry that one. (I can only get what Fry's retails, think gift cards). Are the i7 965 and 3930 compatible? I would just have to switch mobo's should they not be.
The mobo isn't that important. Lots of PCIe slots for GPUs and that should be about it. How about the X79A-GD65 by MSI? Memory...no idea what Intel requires for this chipset.
Power is always a concern, and as such ATI has the better point/watt. Is that thing where you can turn a 5950 into a 5970 still around? Those cards getting long in the tooth, or still very potent in today's crunching. What about the 6000 series?
Power supply. I've been having good luck with Corsair lately and I can continue to ride that as long as I can. Don't need to much to start with as I have the Tt W0158RU stashed away for when I go big time.
Case. Smaller the better, but enough to keep it cool. I have my working machine in a HAF-X and that seems to be really good. I like the wheels and the filters.
Drives, peripherals, OS and the other stuff I can take care of.
I'll take any suggestions and recommendations that 'yous guys' can offer.