I am looking to build a multipurpose machine for work/play.
for work I will be doing a lot of number crunching, mostly manipulating radar and geological data using Geographic information system (GIS) and Unidata | IDV. I will also be running pretty intensive JAVA programs and a linux VM. from what i understand, CPU, memory, and disk I/O are all pretty critical for what i am doing.
The box i am using for this now is a i5 with 8 or 16Mb ram (i forget, not in front of the machine right now) and some pretty standard 750gb SATA drives. some of the data rendering takes up to 10 minutes on this machine, and i need something faster.
For gaming, it won't be very intensive, juist want to run current games on at least reasonable settings, but i will be getting a top-shelf GeForce card.
budget is flexible, but i am not going to get twin $4,000 Xeons :/
So my question is: all things being equal, at, say an $1000 price point, would twin X5??? xeons be faster for this kind of work than a single i7? Could i still play games with the xeons (understanding that most games dont multithread/multicore well) ofc, i would be upgrading memory and HDD as well, just asking what CPU to base this off of.
Thanks!
for work I will be doing a lot of number crunching, mostly manipulating radar and geological data using Geographic information system (GIS) and Unidata | IDV. I will also be running pretty intensive JAVA programs and a linux VM. from what i understand, CPU, memory, and disk I/O are all pretty critical for what i am doing.
The box i am using for this now is a i5 with 8 or 16Mb ram (i forget, not in front of the machine right now) and some pretty standard 750gb SATA drives. some of the data rendering takes up to 10 minutes on this machine, and i need something faster.
For gaming, it won't be very intensive, juist want to run current games on at least reasonable settings, but i will be getting a top-shelf GeForce card.
budget is flexible, but i am not going to get twin $4,000 Xeons :/
So my question is: all things being equal, at, say an $1000 price point, would twin X5??? xeons be faster for this kind of work than a single i7? Could i still play games with the xeons (understanding that most games dont multithread/multicore well) ofc, i would be upgrading memory and HDD as well, just asking what CPU to base this off of.
Thanks!