Well as the title says, i'm *hopefully* about to create a woodcrest workstation for myself. Assuming i get my finances in order. But i've never had a xeon based system before, or a dual core system, let alone a dual dual-core system. Nor have i ever used PCI-X for that matter. So i have a few questions.
First off, this is what i plan to get, feel free to comment or suggest replacements or enhancements.
Intel Xeon 5140 - $455
Intel Xeon 5140 - $455
SUPERMICRO X7DBE Dual Socket 771 Intel 5000P - $515
Kingston 2GB DDR2 FB-DIMM - $328
Kingston 2GB DDR2 FB-DIMM - $328
Western Digital Raptor 150GB (system) - $250
Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi PCI - $115
Total - $2446
The remainder of the components will be pulled from my current system:
ATi FireGL V7100 256Mb PCIe
Enermax Noistaker 500W PSU
Maxtor 250Gb SATA HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Sony DVD RW
HP DVD RW
Various other peripherals
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Now, here come the questions:
MUST i use FB-DIMMs with the woodcrest and 5000P chipset? Or is that only if i'm going to use huge amounts of ram? Can i get away with regular old ECC DDR2 chips?
How exactly does PCI-X work? The mobo i selected doesn't have PCI slots, only PCI-X, so what does that mean for PCI cards? Can PCI cards be used in PCI-X slots? How will i get my Soundblaster X-Fi hooked up?
The board has 2 PCIe x8 slots, and obviously my video card is an x16 card. If i'm only using the one PCIe slot will my card be working at 50%? or will that one slot switch to x16?
Do i need a different PSU for a system with 2 CPUs?
Obviously i'll be upgrading to windows XP 64bit. Will there be issues with software?
Are there software issues when using a dual processor system? Or a dual core system?
Are there driver issues when using a dual processor system? Or a dual core system?
What all should i be aware of when upgrading to a dual dual-core system from a single single-core system for the first time?
Any general information and tips would be great too, thanks ahead of time for anyone who helps!
P.S.
The system will be used for a multitude of things, from Digital Art Creation, to 3D Digital Content Creation, to a kick @SS gaming rig, to just surfing. It's going to be my home computer, for work and play.
First off, this is what i plan to get, feel free to comment or suggest replacements or enhancements.
Intel Xeon 5140 - $455
Intel Xeon 5140 - $455
SUPERMICRO X7DBE Dual Socket 771 Intel 5000P - $515
Kingston 2GB DDR2 FB-DIMM - $328
Kingston 2GB DDR2 FB-DIMM - $328
Western Digital Raptor 150GB (system) - $250
Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi PCI - $115
Total - $2446
The remainder of the components will be pulled from my current system:
ATi FireGL V7100 256Mb PCIe
Enermax Noistaker 500W PSU
Maxtor 250Gb SATA HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Maxtor 250Gb IDE HDD
Sony DVD RW
HP DVD RW
Various other peripherals
CHANGES ON PAGE 2
Now, here come the questions:
MUST i use FB-DIMMs with the woodcrest and 5000P chipset? Or is that only if i'm going to use huge amounts of ram? Can i get away with regular old ECC DDR2 chips?
How exactly does PCI-X work? The mobo i selected doesn't have PCI slots, only PCI-X, so what does that mean for PCI cards? Can PCI cards be used in PCI-X slots? How will i get my Soundblaster X-Fi hooked up?
The board has 2 PCIe x8 slots, and obviously my video card is an x16 card. If i'm only using the one PCIe slot will my card be working at 50%? or will that one slot switch to x16?
Do i need a different PSU for a system with 2 CPUs?
Obviously i'll be upgrading to windows XP 64bit. Will there be issues with software?
Are there software issues when using a dual processor system? Or a dual core system?
Are there driver issues when using a dual processor system? Or a dual core system?
What all should i be aware of when upgrading to a dual dual-core system from a single single-core system for the first time?
Any general information and tips would be great too, thanks ahead of time for anyone who helps!
P.S.
The system will be used for a multitude of things, from Digital Art Creation, to 3D Digital Content Creation, to a kick @SS gaming rig, to just surfing. It's going to be my home computer, for work and play.