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On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 03:20:40PM -0400, Stephen Adler wrote: > Hi BLU! > > I'm thinking of scratching my itch by upgrading my desktop. I'm settling > on the 5600 based Xeon system with a supermicro x8dtl board. The > question I'm pondering is whether I should spend $570 on one E5630 Xeon > processor or spend $770 on two E5620 Xeon processors.... My goal is to > have a desktop in which I don't have to worry about how many virtual > system I have running at once... Well to a finite extent... 2 - 4 > virtual systems.... It seems that spending an extra $200 and doubling > the number of cores but sacrificing .18 GHz may be worth it.... > > Any comments? Life is uncertain: eat dessert first. Or, more specifically -- it's a good bet that whatever RAM you buy will still be available 2 years from now when you decide that you really need some more. It's not a great bet that you can pick up a matching CPU 2 years out. Get a second CPU now. If the budget is tight, drop storage first -- you're unlikely to need all of it at once, and it tends to drop in price faster and more consistently than anything else. -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.
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