confused with Intel Desktop Board DP35DP

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iinfi

mekalodu
hi all
i m bad at selecting hardware. so need help
planning to buy *www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Motherboards/DP35DP/DP35DP-tools.htm
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Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz

Do i need to have an external graphics card for VGA display? i m not a gaming freak ... all i need is display 1280X800 ....
Does the board have support for linux OSs. CentOS and RHEL and SLES? i dont see drivers for linux.

can this support more than 8GB of RAM?

i need this basically for RnD. i am a systems integrator and i need test various cross platform stuff with CentOS and VMWare workstation before trying them on live servers.
thanks
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
Whats your overall budget...
i added this line in the first post ... i m not a gaming freak ... all i need is display 1280X800 ....


budget:
below 20k ... i need the mobo, processor, 8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD
possible?

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Intel® Desktop Board DP35DP
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD
 
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vickybat

I am the night...I am...
@ iinfi

hi mate

for your budget i think you should stick with the following

Amd Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz @ 5.3k
MSI 785GM-E51 @ 4.6k
2*2 GB DDR3 RAM @5K(you can upgrade later
seagate 7200.12 500gb @2.4k
corsair cx400@3.4k
any cabby of your choice

The reason for opting amd because it offers more vfm at a low price.The q6600 is an old 65nm processor and there's no reason for buying it.
 

sriharsha_madineni

Cyborg Agent
i added this line in the first post ... i m not a gaming freak ... all i need is display 1280X800 ....


budget:
below 20k ... i need the mobo, processor, 8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD
possible?

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Intel® Desktop Board DP35DP
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD
Hey iinfi DP35DP doesn't have onboard display,it needs a dedicated graphics card for display,I've been using it for an year now and its quite good,but look at other options why Q6600?? isn't that old,Q8400 sounds better na
 

furious_gamer

Excessive happiness
i added this line in the first post ... i m not a gaming freak ... all i need is display 1280X800 ....


budget:
below 20k ... i need the mobo, processor, 8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD
possible?

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Intel® Desktop Board DP35DP
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
8GB of RAM, 500GB HDD

Its a P35 chipset board,that means no IGP..

And as of now, getting 8GB DDR2 is useless. B'coz

1. Its over-priced
2. Newer DDR3 hit the shelves and were much more VFM than DDR2
3. No application utilizes that much of RAM, AFAIK

Do you have a gfx card? If not, then go for what vickybat suggests, or else(Assuming that you already have a gfx card)

Core i5 750 @ 10 k
Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD2 @ 6.6 k
2x2GB DDR3 @ 5.5k
500GB @ 2.4k

Worth for the extra bucks, and 4GB is more than enough for applications as of now, if you wish add a couple of 2GB RAM's later.
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
hi all thanks for your input ...

i need to run VMs in VMWare Workstation, with base as centos 64 bit. will surely need 8GB of RAM. i need VT support in the mobo and processor. sorry didnt mention this in the earlier posts... :|
i will be running winXP 32bit and centos 64 bit as dual boot ...
thanks again ..
 

Krow

Crowman
@ iinfi

hi mate

for your budget i think you should stick with the following

Amd Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz @ 5.3k
MSI 785GM-E51 @ 4.6k
2*2 GB DDR3 RAM @5K(you can upgrade later
seagate 7200.12 500gb @2.4k
corsair cx400@3.4k
any cabby of your choice

The reason for opting amd because it offers more vfm at a low price.The q6600 is an old 65nm processor and there's no reason for buying it.
Looking at your budget, get this config, merely replace the PSU with Gigabyte 460W Superb @ 2.2k, which should be enough provided you don't add a powerful GPU.
My take on the same config :
Amd Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz @ 5.3k
MSI 785GM-E51 @ 4.6k
2*2 GB DDR3 RAM @5K --- RAM prices are around 2k for 2GB whether DDR2 or DDR3, so get 8GB of DDR3 ram as it will provide higher frequency and greater bandwidth.
seagate 7200.12 500gb @2.4k --- You may even get 1TB for 4k if you can up your budget.

IMO this config should be great for your work, if not great, then it is certainly the best for your budget.

Core i5 750 @ 10 k
Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD2 @ 6.6 k
2x2GB DDR3 @ 5.5k
500GB @ 2.4k

Worth for the extra bucks, and 4GB is more than enough for applications as of now, if you wish add a couple of 2GB RAM's later.
Obviously this config is better, but you need not up your budget, when the Athlon II X4 620 is available for your purpose. It beats the Q6600 and at 5.5k is a great processor for the price. i5 is not worth the premium for your purpose when you can just as well work well with the Athlon II X4. As rajkumar said, you will need a discrete GPU with the i5 as P55 chipset has no onboard gfx.

All in all, my vote goes to AMD for the given needs and budget.
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
thanks a million for your help all of u
does the following make sense? does AMD Athlon X4 620 support VT? for CentOS and installing 64-bit guests in VMWare workstation 7.

i found the following prices in *www.theitwares.com
AMD Athlon X4 620 5500
MSI 785GM-E51 @ 4.6k (price not found)
Corsair DDR 3 (2 X 2GB DDR3 1333MhZ) 6050
Seagate Sata 2 500 GB (16 MB Buffer) 7200.12 RPM 2475
cabinet 1700

will check vashi n lamington rd prices
 

furious_gamer

Excessive happiness
^^
Prices in itwares were not updated regularly. You can get it lower in market, so just go and enquire.....

*products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUD...2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=&f7=&f8=&f9=&f10=&f11=&f12=

Cant find any details about VT...
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
ok mate thanks for your help..

i cud not find a link like the one which you have posted ...
it says ...
Virtualization Yes
so VT support is there. :)
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
thanks ...

my dealer suggested this config (785GM-E65 instead of E51)

1. Processor: AMD Athlon X4 620
2. Motherboard: MSI 785GM-E65 (Price:processor+mobo) Rs. 11950/-
3. RAM: Transcend DDR 3 (2 X 2GB DDR3 1333MhZ) (Rs.3100X2=6200/-)
4. HDD: Seagate Sata 2 500 GB (16 MB Buffer) 7200 RPM Rs.3750/-
5. Suitable Cabinet Rs. 2200/-

price is inflated i know, but is the config ok ...
i mite goto lamington n buy .. but slightest problem i will have to run all the way from panvel to lamington rd. :|
 

Krow

Crowman
For a Navi Mumbai fellow,
Go here:
*www.techenclave.com/dealers-paradise/

Over here you should be able to find two dealers very easily, one is Pheonix and the other is Buygamingstuff. Find them and ask for rates. Both are good dealers and should give you a great price. Your dealer is ripping you off bug time. If nothing, better get from Lammy as it is worth the amount you will end up saving. www.theitwares.com has shipping facility. They will ship to your home directly.

Besides,
MSI 785GM-E65
*www.msi.com/index.php?func=prodmbspec&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=171&cat3_no=&prod_no=1864
That board supports DDR3 1333MHz max.

MSI 785GM-E51
*www.msi.com/index.php?func=prodmbspec&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=&prod_no=1866
Supports DDR3 1600MHz too, so better future scalability.

Since you can up your budget a little, the best board is Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-UD2H @ 5.5k. Google it please, very good board. :)
 

rohanmathew

Reader of Trust 2009
AMD PHENOM II X2 550
ASUS M4N78PRO(The motherboard supports DDR2 only but DDR3 according to me really makes no difference for normal user)
WESTERN DIGITAL HDD 500GB (WD provides 5 year Warranty)
KINGSTON RAM 2*2 GB (3GB is only needed for 32bit systems) and kingston has Product Lifetime Warranty.

The above mentioned is a budget pack.
 
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Krow

Crowman
^DDR3 is more future proof than DDR2 and DDR2 at the moment is way too overpriced. Hence DDR3 is the way to go.
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
hi krow ....
1. Processor: AMD Athlon X4 620
2. Motherboard: MSI 785GM-E51

for the above will i have any issues while installing CentOS 64 bit? i mean driver issues for Network card etc?
 

Krow

Crowman
hi krow ....
1. Processor: AMD Athlon X4 620
2. Motherboard: MSI 785GM-E51

for the above will i have any issues while installing CentOS 64 bit? i mean driver issues for Network card etc?
I don't see why it should have issues, but I have not used CentOS x64 ever. Its best to do a quick Google search with the specified terms. I can't help you with that bit man, sorry. :)
 
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iinfi

iinfi

mekalodu
thank you for your help mate ... i will find that out ...
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btw ....
*www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1866
MSI doesnt provide any linux drivers .... as is the case with most makers of desktop class machines ... ... there is an element of risk whn i buy this ... hmmm m confused
 
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