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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Hardware Advice
My day job is at a University, I work in a Chemistry lab. I'm a physical chemist, do a lot of ESR and Matrix Isolation work.
But recently, have been doing a lot of modeling and computational stuff with Gaussian. Decided to purchase 2 computers for modeling, and I have a few questions, I'm not that up on the new hardware. So basically I am looking for a PC setup with pure mathematical computation power. I am looking at a P4 2.5 W/Rambus. All the calculations I do end up getting done in RAM, so I figure rambus is worth the extra. But - it seems the FSB on the 2.5 processor is only 533MHz. If this is the highest bus speed you can get, what advantage do I have to purchasing the 1066MHz rambus over the 800MHz? It seems the processor will always be the bottleneck for these computations, so do I really gain anything with the 1066? Any other suggestions? |
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I don't think very many people here are doing heavy computing... mostly heavy serving.
Not sure where the best place to ask this is. I think someone in the sharky extreme forums could give you a definitive answer... sharky forums.
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Ok cool, thanks!
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