Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:16:42 05/23/04
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On May 22, 2004 at 15:46:14, K. Burcham wrote: > >These parts were priced at Monarch Computer. >http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv > >The MSI motherboard should be dependable, very little speed difference between >dual processor motherboards. >I priced the new Opteron 250, so this will give you Opteron 64 @ 4800 MHZ. >The case is very high quality. I prefer a sealed case with a filter on intake >fans but could not find on this site. I prefer more cfm intake than exhaust for >positive case pressure. >I priced 2 sticks of 512 for 1 gig ram--not sure how much your hash setting will >be for tournament. Maybe for you 2 Gig is better. >Seagate has been dependable for me. This hard drive is very good speed 7200 rpm, >160 GIG, 8 meg cache, low heat. >I priced the CD R/W DVD R/W combo, good price. I thought this drive was scary at >first because mechanically complex but mine is working very good. >sound card is dependable and cheap. >Video card is not fast, but very good for chess, low heat, good price and >dependable brand----also video card is same brand as motherboard. this is a plus >for me. >not sure if you need modem and/or network card. both included for travel. >Operating System is Windows XP Pro. This is SMP compatable. I have been using >with no issues. Advantage to having original Operating System CD instead of HP, >Dell etc. recovery CD. >Power supply is 465 watts---plenty. >Extra 3 year warranty. >The heat sink and fan is ok for this system. You should not overclock or tweak >hardware for your purpose. Stay quiet and dependable. >This system should be very dependable, low heat, low maintenance, very quiet, >and extremely fast. >Price can be reduced by going with slower Opteron. >So far everytime I have built a system, all cables have been with drives and >Motherboards. >Of course all wires, quick disconnects, and plugs are already installed on power >supply. The newer models have more than enough. >Stay away from SCSI and Raid. Not necessary for you. not good for first >system---keep it simple and dependable. >If you order parts, post here when your parts are in and several here will give >you assembly and operating system tips for dependability and program speed. I still did not order parts but people that I talk with them tell me that I need first to learn how to build a computer and only later do it. They do not believe in my ability to build a computer. I also read that John nunn also suggest not to do it. see the last words of John nunn in http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1013 "Secondly, you shouldn't attempt to build you own computer unless you are confident of your ability to do so. Obviously, if you do it, then it is entirely at your own risk." I can add that I have no experience in it and I do not consider myself as good in these technical problems but based on advise of David Rasmussen in http://chessprogramming.org/cccsearch/ccc.php?art_id=286214 I think that I should try to learn by doing it. David suggested at this link that the best thing is to get a friend who is going to help me and unfortunately I know no friend in israel to help me in this moment. Uri
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