Originally posted by TConwell
Intel ... period. AMD are flaky and cannot always be trusted, especially for any online gaming.
A geek's opinion.
Conwell....look at the benchmarks. AMD beats Intel left right and center in nearly everything.
Zan, you have a large spending budget? I'll leave the case up to you, and for a power supply, go for something about 500W (watts) or above and look for about $75 to spend on a quality one. There is a 550W on
www.newegg.com. I believe it's a chameleon something or another? My friend has one, and it's great. It's quiet, keeps cool, and doesn't spike power at all.
Motherboard: (SOCKET 939 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)
The latest craze is nForce 4, which can support 2 video cards running simultaneously to achieve mind-blowing results. However, wait a bit and perhaps Gigabyte will develop their 3D1 technology some more (2 Graphics Processing Units on one card), which will only work on a Gigabyte motherboard. If you can't wait, look at MSI and the Asus A8N-SLI series. I'd wait a bit on this if you do go for it.
For nForce3 or any other VIA chipsets, well, there are some motherboards still being manufactured for these types, but they're falling apart. You can grab a cheap one though for about $60-90, and it'll still be pretty decent.
CPU:
Headtowards an AMD 64 3400+ Socket 939 ($225USD). They're great overclockers and are great for gaming. Just make sure you get proper cooling, and if possible, get an OEM version (just without all the other junk in the box) and buy yourself better CPU cooling. If your budget really is HUGE ($2000+) then you may want to start considering water cooling. I'll get to that later.
RAM: Corsair XMS, any OCZ, PQI, well pretty much everything is good. The heat spreaders don't really matter that much, and as long as it's DDR400 or above, you'll be fine (PC3500/3700 is really good stuff). A 512MB stick should run about $60USD and if you head for 1GB, get dual channel low-latency RAM which should run about $170-220, but it's worth it.
General Cooling:
Water cooling will obviously take the cake here. Of course, it is very expensive and compatability issues seem to come up everywhere. If you do this, I recommend a Koolance EXOS system, a Swiftech, or a Danger Dan. It's all expensive stuff though.
For your case, get a couple extra fans if you have any spaces (make sure they're the right size, (they come in 80mm, 92mm, 120mm) and be sure you don't pay too much. Also make sure your motherboard can handle it.
RAM cooling doesn't matter. The end.
As for video cards, if you have 2 running in SLI mode, then it won't matter. However, if you plan to overclock a ton, then be sure to cool your video cards to their needs by replacing the fans (again check for compatibility).
Video Cards:
Are you a gamer? Well if so, then nVidia's SLI stuff is the way to go. If you want 2 x 6600GTs, get the XFX brand, they're the best. For 6800GTs and Ultras, eVGA is also pretty good. Make sure your motherboard can handle them both though. Also remember the 3D1 by Gigabyte I was mentioning? I'd wait a bit for that. For a single card around $250, the XFX 6600GT pwns. For about $350-$400, the ATi Radeon X800XL is great, and so it the 6800GT. If you overclock, make sure you don't go overboard.
Sound:
As for me, I don't care. But Creative Sound Audigy 7.1 just pwns. The end.
Check these places out:
http://www.anandtech.com
http://www.hothardware.com
They're both excellent sources.
Well, I guess that's my two cents...