- Mon May 07, 2007 6:01 am
#223780
I've been running my lame 'render farm' into the ground lately. I've got 4 machines and they've been cranking 24/7 for over a week. It's time for some more horsepower!
My question is, since 1 of my boxes is a dual core 6400, should I pick up a quad core chip for it or move on and look at a dual quad xeon?
If I went for the quad (which is a drop in upgrade - attractive because it's so simple) then which one?
I've got 2 lame machines: P4 @ 3 ghz and a Dell M70
And 2 dual cores: an x2 3800 @ 2.5 and a 6400 @ 3.2
I could save a bundle buying one quad replacement chip and building another quad machine versus the dual quad (although the descriptions vetted here by ivox and others make it seem very very nice!) and still have 8 cores.
My question is, since 1 of my boxes is a dual core 6400, should I pick up a quad core chip for it or move on and look at a dual quad xeon?
If I went for the quad (which is a drop in upgrade - attractive because it's so simple) then which one?
I've got 2 lame machines: P4 @ 3 ghz and a Dell M70
And 2 dual cores: an x2 3800 @ 2.5 and a 6400 @ 3.2
I could save a bundle buying one quad replacement chip and building another quad machine versus the dual quad (although the descriptions vetted here by ivox and others make it seem very very nice!) and still have 8 cores.


- By Mark Bell