CheapScotsman
Mar 6th, 2007, 01:29 AM
I am currently doing my development on the same system (P4, 2.6Ghz, 1GB memory, etc) as my “office” apps and would like to separate the two.
Here are the requirements for a new development box:
basic system for doing software development (PHP, MySQL, C++, etc).
Development tools (PHP/HTML/CSS editors, lightweight web graphic tools, subversion client, maybe Visual Studio, etc)
Web browser or two
Maybe XP or maybe Linux or maybe even dual boot
I have two (more) 21” CRTs to use for this system.
Here are the negative requirements for this dev box:
Not going to be compiling 100,000 lines of source code too often
I have a bunch of other machines for doing office stuff (email, documentation, etc). for file serving (500GB), test, staging, etc. This is strictly a dev box.
I don't usually upgrade my machines; I turn them over to friends/family and buy new every 4-6 years.
While I would like to keep the cost down (hey, I am a cheapScotsman), I will purchase what is required. here is what I am thinking
Biostar Tforce 550 ATX AM2
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual Core Processor Socket AM2 Windsor 2.0GHZ 2X512KB 89W 90NM Retail Box
Corsair Value Select PC2-5300 2X1GB DDR2-667 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 80GB SATA2 7200RPM 8MB 11MS NCQ
Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro 128MB 128-BIT PCI-E Vga DVI-I Tv Out Video Card Lite Retail ($65)
Sparkle Power SPI ATX-400PN
LG 16X DVD-ROM
I have all the other sundry stuff (case, monitors, etc)
Its running about $580 which is the ballpark I was hoping to be in. My questions are:
Am I missing something fundamental here (its been a 1/2 dozen years since code development).
Am I really going to get any better performance out of a E4300 when doing development?
Is there a better graphics card for the money (dual monitor support). I would rather have something fanless but I can’t find anything that seems to offer this level of performance for this price.
Am I going to save (or lose) anything substantial going with a MB with onboard video then adding another video card (keeping in mind I already have an nice ATX case)
Here are the requirements for a new development box:
basic system for doing software development (PHP, MySQL, C++, etc).
Development tools (PHP/HTML/CSS editors, lightweight web graphic tools, subversion client, maybe Visual Studio, etc)
Web browser or two
Maybe XP or maybe Linux or maybe even dual boot
I have two (more) 21” CRTs to use for this system.
Here are the negative requirements for this dev box:
Not going to be compiling 100,000 lines of source code too often
I have a bunch of other machines for doing office stuff (email, documentation, etc). for file serving (500GB), test, staging, etc. This is strictly a dev box.
I don't usually upgrade my machines; I turn them over to friends/family and buy new every 4-6 years.
While I would like to keep the cost down (hey, I am a cheapScotsman), I will purchase what is required. here is what I am thinking
Biostar Tforce 550 ATX AM2
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual Core Processor Socket AM2 Windsor 2.0GHZ 2X512KB 89W 90NM Retail Box
Corsair Value Select PC2-5300 2X1GB DDR2-667 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 80GB SATA2 7200RPM 8MB 11MS NCQ
Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro 128MB 128-BIT PCI-E Vga DVI-I Tv Out Video Card Lite Retail ($65)
Sparkle Power SPI ATX-400PN
LG 16X DVD-ROM
I have all the other sundry stuff (case, monitors, etc)
Its running about $580 which is the ballpark I was hoping to be in. My questions are:
Am I missing something fundamental here (its been a 1/2 dozen years since code development).
Am I really going to get any better performance out of a E4300 when doing development?
Is there a better graphics card for the money (dual monitor support). I would rather have something fanless but I can’t find anything that seems to offer this level of performance for this price.
Am I going to save (or lose) anything substantial going with a MB with onboard video then adding another video card (keeping in mind I already have an nice ATX case)