Scorpion0x17 wrote:
1. Don't overclock - he's gonna be hitting the CPU's hard and he'll want them to be STABLE.
2. Note I said CPU's plural - assuming his software is multi-threaded the more threads he can run the better - so go for two, if not more, Quads.
3. Get the fastest RAM you can find - how much you get depends on his exact requirements - if his software loads a lot of data, then crunches it all, then the more RAM the better, but if it just does lots of calculations on a small data-set he'll not need as much.
4. Don't make do with one fast HDD - 3 HDD's in RAID5 mode will be better.
QFE. DO NOT OVERCLOCK A WORK MACHINE THAT RUNS 24/7. You need a 100%stable and long living machine. For something like this, look into a decent multi-socket server, it should be considerably faster than an OCed quad.
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