cpu indecision

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  1. slo_byrne

    slo_byrne Member

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    I need some advise. I want to build an entry level workstation to do primarily non-linear video editing, but still want it to have the ability to fulfill my other computer needs, ie: internet, gaming [not a great deal] downloading audio, video, etc... Now, I've decided to go with the Asus p4p800se AGP MoBo and a PNY quadro fx700 /128mb DDR / AGP because of their rock solid stability. The problem I'm having is deciding which cpu to go with. I've read so much information about pentium vs amd, hot running cpu's vs cooler running cpu's, dual core, hyper threading, clock speed, yadda yadda yadda.... I'm really confused on this issue and in the need for some help from those in the know, keeping in mind that the principle idea is a workstation.
    Thanks for any advise you can provide
    OOOOP's. Forgot to mention that the Asus p4p8oose MoBo is a socket 775 with an Intel 865pe Northbridge and a 1CH5 Southbridge edited by ddp


    joe
     
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  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    read the forum rules above about posting. 1 thread per subject. you can edit your post without making a new thread. other thread closed.
     
  3. tommyl

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    I run a p4 3.0 gig with ht technology and a 2 mb cache and I use mine for more then what you need and it performs great. It also comes with a good price tag at only 189.99. Hope this helps
     
  4. neojapan

    neojapan Regular member

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    I think I have the same cpu as tommyl its a P4 3.0E w/HT and I have the P4P800SE mobo I am able to overclock the cpu to 3.8 with regular cooling and i have never had any problems with the cpu or mobo
     
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    oops I didn't see that is a socket 775 mines a 478
     
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  7. slo_byrne

    slo_byrne Member

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    thanks wdowsing, you're right, my mistake. the correct Asus mobo is p5p800se

    joe
     

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