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Old 09-24-2007, 09:07 AM
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Is this an upgrade for me? AMD 5000+ x2, x1250 w/hdmi, other goodies for $499

If you have an Aldi near you, this might be a good deal on an sage server. Supposedly $499 starting 9/30. If you go, bring cash only, no credit cards. My current client is the last pc that Aldi sold, been rock solid.

http://www.medion.de/md8825/us

Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
Optimum Dual-Core performance - AMD Athlon™ 64 X2
Dual-Core processor 5000+
More is simply more – Gigantic 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
Huge hard drive capacity - 320 GB SATA hard drive
Crystal clear graphics - ATI™ Radeon™ Xpress X1250
graphics with HDMI interface and support for HDCP
Multi-standard Dual Layer CD/DVD Writer
8 Channel Surround Sound
Gigabit LAN 10/100/1000 Mbit/s.
802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Also comes with PowerDVD7


Here's my question:

My server is in my sig. It runs well, although it has the stutters, but I haven't put much effort into that. I am sort of in need of a client pc to replace my current P4 2.8ghz with a 6600GT that also stutters. The client will also be used for normal pc stuff as well as some gaming, although I'm not a frame rate nazi. If I pick this pc up, would I get more bang for my buck to use it as the server, and convert the old server to a client? I am specifically looking for thoughts on 8500gt vs integrated x1250 as well as my 4300 vs the 5000+ in terms of performance. I own a full XP copy, so OS doesn't matter if Vista issues crop up.

Thanks!
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Old 09-24-2007, 01:44 PM
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If you have an Aldi near you, this might be a good deal on an sage server. Supposedly $499 starting 9/30. If you go, bring cash only, no credit cards. My current client is the last pc that Aldi sold, been rock solid.

http://www.medion.de/md8825/us

Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
Optimum Dual-Core performance - AMD Athlon™ 64 X2
Dual-Core processor 5000+
More is simply more – Gigantic 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
Huge hard drive capacity - 320 GB SATA hard drive
Crystal clear graphics - ATI™ Radeon™ Xpress X1250
graphics with HDMI interface and support for HDCP
Multi-standard Dual Layer CD/DVD Writer
8 Channel Surround Sound
Gigabit LAN 10/100/1000 Mbit/s.
802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Also comes with PowerDVD7


Here's my question:

My server is in my sig. It runs well, although it has the stutters, but I haven't put much effort into that. I am sort of in need of a client pc to replace my current P4 2.8ghz with a 6600GT that also stutters. The client will also be used for normal pc stuff as well as some gaming, although I'm not a frame rate nazi. If I pick this pc up, would I get more bang for my buck to use it as the server, and convert the old server to a client? I am specifically looking for thoughts on 8500gt vs integrated x1250 as well as my 4300 vs the 5000+ in terms of performance. I own a full XP copy, so OS doesn't matter if Vista issues crop up.

Thanks!
The 8500GT should make for a good client system. The only issue is the nvidia drivers are hard to get to work right for smooth playback. I would make that system the client, though you could just as easily move the 8500GT to the new system if the graphics didn't work for you, and stick a cheap $20 PCIE card in the server (it doesn't do video display, so who cares what card is in it right?).

The 4300 overclocked to 3 Ghz should be faster than the 5000+, esp since the new system probably can't be overclocked.

PS Don't run the server on Vista - Sage doesn't like that very much.



Thanks,
Mike
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Old 09-24-2007, 07:54 PM
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Already learned the hard way about vista, it didn't like my MVPs.

Actually, my server is also used for viewing purposes. I just don't want to add a fourth pc (sage server, sage client/office pc for the basement theater room, and a beater in the kitchen for web surfing/email) to the house, there's already too much going on. Anyway, I think you've answered my question as far as if it would be better than my current server. I know my client probably isn't going to work out with the stuttering 6600gt, so mayb i will replace it with this.

thanks!
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:52 PM
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Hi,

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The 8500GT should make for a good client system. The only issue is the nvidia drivers are hard to get to work right for smooth playback. I would make that system the client, though you could just as easily move the 8500GT to the new system if the graphics didn't work for you, and stick a cheap $20 PCIE card in the server (it doesn't do video display, so who cares what card is in it right?).

The 4300 overclocked to 3 Ghz should be faster than the 5000+, esp since the new system probably can't be overclocked.

PS Don't run the server on Vista - Sage doesn't like that very much.



Thanks,
Mike
So is the consensus that the onboard X1250 will not get the job done with regards to HD playback?

Thanks,

Jesse
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