Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
The build coming to the case I'm trading off you is based on the SM EATX version of that board. The Nforce Pro 3000 series chipset is good (as was the 2000 series for socket 940).
Hex-core CPUs are cheap (and totally worth it). I paid under $20 for a pair. CPU performance is better than my quad-core harpertown builds, but less than my hex-core Westmere EP's.
She will SLI modern GPUs too... Rocking twin 970's on the future board. The only issue is if you do that, you'll have to use 2-slot cards and you won't be able to run RAID card... although with it being regular ATX, it would be a good fit in a modern case with an SSD (or two in a fakeRAID). If the existing coolers are too loud, the nice thing about AMD is that any 939/940/AM2/AM3 cooler with a clip will fit; CM Hyper TX3's (or the BestBuy Rocketfish clones of such) are a good solution. That's what I like about both of my AMD workstations (my dual 940, and the upcoming Socket F build); they're a lot quieter than my Intel workstations, and that's purely due to cooler options/requirements.
(edit: This board doesn't give you 16x on both slots... lame. Leave it to ASUS to neuter what would have been a killer board!)
Thread to said build (with info on what I am doing on such platform): https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=83481
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Hex-core CPUs are cheap (and totally worth it). I paid under $20 for a pair. CPU performance is better than my quad-core harpertown builds, but less than my hex-core Westmere EP's.
She will SLI modern GPUs too... Rocking twin 970's on the future board. The only issue is if you do that, you'll have to use 2-slot cards and you won't be able to run RAID card... although with it being regular ATX, it would be a good fit in a modern case with an SSD (or two in a fakeRAID). If the existing coolers are too loud, the nice thing about AMD is that any 939/940/AM2/AM3 cooler with a clip will fit; CM Hyper TX3's (or the BestBuy Rocketfish clones of such) are a good solution. That's what I like about both of my AMD workstations (my dual 940, and the upcoming Socket F build); they're a lot quieter than my Intel workstations, and that's purely due to cooler options/requirements.
(edit: This board doesn't give you 16x on both slots... lame. Leave it to ASUS to neuter what would have been a killer board!)
Thread to said build (with info on what I am doing on such platform): https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=83481
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