* [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware @ 2005-07-15 15:06 Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-15 15:42 ` Andreas Karlsson ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-15 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Greetings list, After my mobo fried, I decided to upgrade and buy a new one, with a new processor, I would get an Asus last generation with an Athlon 64 as processor and the rest inherit from my previous machine (so, compatible as far as I know). I've seen posts regarding imcompatibility issues with A64 and Gentoo, and heard about an specific division of Gentoo Foundation studying and developing for the A64. I'm kinda a "stable" user, so, I'm afraid of buying hardware that will still be tested and maybe encounter some weird errors. Any advice? PS: Nvidia would be my choice for video, anyone have suggestions? -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-15 15:06 [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-15 15:42 ` Andreas Karlsson 2005-07-15 15:48 ` Zac Medico 2005-07-16 0:18 ` Bob Sanders 2 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Andreas Karlsson @ 2005-07-15 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 529 bytes --] On Friday 15 July 2005 17.06, Daniel da Veiga wrote: > Any advice? I´ll give my 2 cents. Asus is to begin with a (in my experience) very good vendor. Even though you buy a AMD64 now, you are not forced to compile Gentoo for amd64 arcitecture. You could compile it for AthlonXP (x86). > PS: Nvidia would be my choice for video, anyone have suggestions? I have a Nvidia 6800 (AGP) and is extremly pleased with it. X has never crashed one single time during the last 6 months. Best regards, Andreas Karlsson [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 189 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-15 15:06 [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-15 15:42 ` Andreas Karlsson @ 2005-07-15 15:48 ` Zac Medico 2005-07-15 19:02 ` Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-16 0:18 ` Bob Sanders 2 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Zac Medico @ 2005-07-15 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Daniel da Veiga wrote: > Greetings list, > > After my mobo fried, I decided to upgrade and buy a new one, with a > new processor, I would get an Asus last generation with an Athlon 64 > as processor and the rest inherit from my previous machine (so, > compatible as far as I know). > > I've seen posts regarding imcompatibility issues with A64 and Gentoo, > and heard about an specific division of Gentoo Foundation studying and > developing for the A64. I'm kinda a "stable" user, so, I'm afraid of > buying hardware that will still be tested and maybe encounter some > weird errors. > > Any advice? > > PS: Nvidia would be my choice for video, anyone have suggestions? Gentoo amd64 works great! The main place you might have difficulties is with IA32 dependent apps such as wine. If you need IA32 compatibility there is some info here: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/technotes/index.xml?part=1&chap=4 Also, for amd64 specific stuff, you can use the gentoo-amd64 mailing list. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-15 15:48 ` Zac Medico @ 2005-07-15 19:02 ` Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-15 19:16 ` Zac Medico 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-15 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Well, I'm planning on using cedega for gaming, so, your mail kinda scared me (*LOL*), but anyway, there's always the choice to build a compatible "mini-system" at another partition or disc with the athlon-xp arch... If I ever plan on having a windows partition (I'm a gamer, ratter prefer transgamer, but not all games run at linux) I'll have my first tri-boot system :) Thanks for the replies! -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-15 19:02 ` Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-15 19:16 ` Zac Medico 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Zac Medico @ 2005-07-15 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Daniel da Veiga wrote: > Well, I'm planning on using cedega for gaming, so, your mail kinda > scared me (*LOL*), but anyway, there's always the choice to build a > compatible "mini-system" at another partition or disc with the > athlon-xp arch... If I ever plan on having a windows partition (I'm a > gamer, ratter prefer transgamer, but not all games run at linux) I'll > have my first tri-boot system :) > > Thanks for the replies! > It doesn't even have to be on another parition. You can have a 32-bit chroot inside any directory. For some things you can use emul-linux-x86* packages to avoid a chroot entirely. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-15 15:06 [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-15 15:42 ` Andreas Karlsson 2005-07-15 15:48 ` Zac Medico @ 2005-07-16 0:18 ` Bob Sanders 2005-07-17 6:19 ` Daniel da Veiga 2 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Bob Sanders @ 2005-07-16 0:18 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 12:06:52 -0300 Daniel da Veiga <danieldaveiga@gmail.com> wrote: > > Any advice? Yes - Get a 939 pin processor. 754 pin socket is going away. Also, it's not just the motherboard. If you are a gamer - start with the Gfx card. If you are going for one of the high end cards, be aware they suck down 75+ watts - more than the cpu will. A specifically designed power supply for these cards is called for, otherwise you;ll be back here asking about random compile failures, graphics lockups, corrupt file systems, etc. To support the gfx card and the system, you'll need a power supply that has a decent continous power rating, such as a PC Power&Cooling Silencer 470ATX. If you want an SLI config, then the PC Power&Cooling Turbo-Cool 510 Express/SLI is called for. > PS: Nvidia would be my choice for video, anyone have suggestions? Unless you have a specific need for high end, a 6600 GT works well with a smaller power draw - 350 W power supply. Here is a partial output of the Shuttle SN95G5 that I'm running with an xfx 6600GT - Operating System Information Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 #1 Mon Jul 11 19:02:55 PDT 2005 on x86_64 Memory Information Total RAM 1025124 kB Total Swap 1999864 kB CPU Information CPU 01 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ Bob -- - -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-16 0:18 ` Bob Sanders @ 2005-07-17 6:19 ` Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-17 7:38 ` Jarry 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-17 6:19 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Thanks, I did some research and I've decided to get a 939 with an a64fx 3500+ in an asus a8n sli deluxe, I already have a 600w power bestexpress supply, guess that will do the deal, I'll stick with my old nvidia graphic card till I get money to get a new board (probably pci-e), I guess all my games (I haven't played new games for a while) will work decently, and as soon as I get my new 256mb card I guess I'll have at least an year of game playing and a good general processing ammount. I hate the idea of getting on-board sound (because my SB Audigy will become useless) but I guess you can't run from that, neither from on-board eth (I already have two net cards). If anyone has any advices about the config above, let me know, and Bob, it was nice to see you have a stable system running with your config, it kinda makes me more confortable on changing archs. On 7/15/05, Bob Sanders <rmsand@concentric.net> wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 12:06:52 -0300 > Daniel da Veiga <danieldaveiga@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Any advice? > > Yes - Get a 939 pin processor. 754 pin socket is going away. > > Also, it's not just the motherboard. If you are a gamer - start with the > Gfx card. If you are going for one of the high end cards, be aware they > suck down 75+ watts - more than the cpu will. A specifically designed power > supply for these cards is called for, otherwise you;ll be back here asking about > random compile failures, graphics lockups, corrupt file systems, etc. > > To support the gfx card and the system, you'll need a power supply that > has a decent continous power rating, such as a PC Power&Cooling Silencer 470ATX. > > If you want an SLI config, then the PC Power&Cooling Turbo-Cool 510 Express/SLI > is called for. > > > PS: Nvidia would be my choice for video, anyone have suggestions? > > Unless you have a specific need for high end, a 6600 GT works well with a smaller > power draw - 350 W power supply. Here is a partial output of the Shuttle SN95G5 > that I'm running with an xfx 6600GT - > > Operating System Information > Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 #1 Mon Jul 11 19:02:55 PDT 2005 on x86_64 > > Memory Information > Total RAM 1025124 kB > Total Swap 1999864 kB > > CPU Information > CPU 01 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ > > Bob > -- > - > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-17 6:19 ` Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-17 7:38 ` Jarry 2005-07-17 12:06 ` Volker Armin Hemmann 2005-07-17 16:32 ` Bob Sanders 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Jarry @ 2005-07-17 7:38 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Daniel da Veiga wrote: > Thanks, I did some research and I've decided to get a 939 with an > a64fx 3500+ in an asus a8n sli deluxe, I have 3200+ with a8n-sli deluxe, and I'm a little dissapointed with that motherboard: - terrible bios! e.g.: you set memory frequency (ddr400), then change cpu-frequency, and memory setting drops down to ddr266. It is almost impossible to fix memory settings and work with cpu-frequency settings... - layout far from being optimal if you put long graphic card into peg-16x (gf6800), you will have later problems with adding/removing memory chips. To remove/add memory, you have to take out graphic card... - 2nd lan-chip (Marwell 1Gbit) connected to pci (not pci-express) why??? it is pci-express based mobo, so why 1gbit lan on pci??? btw, 1gbit = 128MB/s (+duplex), pci = 133 MB/s (single-channel), so with 1Gbit lan pci must be pretty saturated... - 2nd raid/sata again not on faster pci-express, but on old and slow pci! Why so many components on old pci??? - active nForce4 chipset-cooler terrible loud it is some small cooler high-rpm fan without rpm-adjustment, which I had to exchange after 2 weeks for passive Zalman. Just my 2 cents. I have been using asus-products for about 7 years, but I think asus is not the hardware-producer it used to be. Asus still makes excelent mobo's for Intel, but its mobo's for AMD64 are... well, imho only "average". Nothing more, nothing less. For the same (or lower) price you could get much better product... If I would like to build a new comp today, I would probably go with EpoX, DFI, Gigabyte or MSI motherboards... Jarry -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-17 7:38 ` Jarry @ 2005-07-17 12:06 ` Volker Armin Hemmann 2005-07-17 16:32 ` Bob Sanders 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Volker Armin Hemmann @ 2005-07-17 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Sunday 17 July 2005 09:38, Jarry wrote: > > Just my 2 cents. I have been using asus-products for about 7 years, > but I think asus is not the hardware-producer it used to be. Asus > still makes excelent mobo's for Intel, but its mobo's for AMD64 > are... well, imho only "average". Nothing more, nothing less. > For the same (or lower) price you could get much better product... > > If I would like to build a new comp today, I would probably go > with EpoX, DFI, Gigabyte or MSI motherboards... > I have good experience with Asrocks boards. Stable, not too slow, very cheap - and it is a daughter of asus. Their AMD boards are very usable. A friend of mine has a MSI and a lot of problems. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-17 7:38 ` Jarry 2005-07-17 12:06 ` Volker Armin Hemmann @ 2005-07-17 16:32 ` Bob Sanders 2005-07-17 22:15 ` Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-18 0:56 ` Volker Armin Hemmann 1 sibling, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Bob Sanders @ 2005-07-17 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 09:38:51 +0200 Jarry <jarry@gmx.net> wrote: > If I would like to build a new comp today, I would probably go > with EpoX, DFI, Gigabyte or MSI motherboards... > Personally, my list would be Epox and Tyan. Though Tyan is pretty conservative, and the bios doesn't ever seem to work with ATI cards. MSI used to be a lot better, but are about the same a DFI now, both better, IMO, than Asus. btw - my recommendation of PC Power & Cooling power supplies is not because there are no others as good, it's that I've had more fails and seen more fails with other brands. When looking for a power supply, use PC Power & Cooling as a reference standard. Make sure the power supply you're looking at can provide the same sustained currents on +3.3V, +5V, and +12V as the equivalent PC Power and Cooling. Also, insure the combined sustained wattage rating of the +3.3V, +5V, and +12V are the same as the PC Power and Cooling. I've been burned more than once by believing online reviews of power supplies. Sure they work, for awhile, most times, but put them in a real system and you may find they die on turn-on. Or worse, when the room temp is near 90F and the system hangs a lot because of voltage sags. Or they can't handle the current draw at 90F and overcurrent. Do this a few times and then the machine never comes back on; because, the power supply just blew a fuse - it has to go back to the factory to get repaired (yes, you can do it yourself). Regardless, don't spend US$300 on a Gfx card then balk at US$100 for a power supply. You'll have the power supply for 3 yrs and the Gfx card for 1 yr. Bob - -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-17 16:32 ` Bob Sanders @ 2005-07-17 22:15 ` Daniel da Veiga 2005-07-18 0:56 ` Volker Armin Hemmann 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-17 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Well, that's a new advice on motherboards and power suplies, guess I'll chill and read more before getting mine. I have been an Asus user for about 6 years and not many problems, guess we all have to walk to soyo's valley of death to learn more about mobos, I'll research the MSI and DFI mobos for now. Again Bob, thanks for the advice, that was EXACTLY what happened to my power suply, so, I'm considering getting a new one instead of using my fixed one, because it fried exactly in the conditions you mentioned (and I feel better now knowing it wasn't my mistake), that cost me some money and fried some chipset in my mobo, that now turns off by no reason at randomic timed spaces (from 5 seconds to a minute and a half) and that was the main reason for getting a new one. Ok, I am far OT here, so, lets talk about gentoo, some of you have the a8n deluxe, and I wonder how compatible the 8.1 sound, the lan and acpi are with Gentoo, its my default system and right now I don't plan changing it. On 7/17/05, Bob Sanders <rmsand@concentric.net> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 09:38:51 +0200 > Jarry <jarry@gmx.net> wrote: > > > > If I would like to build a new comp today, I would probably go > > with EpoX, DFI, Gigabyte or MSI motherboards... > > > > Personally, my list would be Epox and Tyan. Though Tyan is pretty > conservative, and the bios doesn't ever seem to work with ATI cards. > > MSI used to be a lot better, but are about the same a DFI now, both > better, IMO, than Asus. > > btw - my recommendation of PC Power & Cooling power supplies is not > because there are no others as good, it's that I've had more fails and seen > more fails with other brands. When looking for a power supply, use PC > Power & Cooling as a reference standard. Make sure the power supply > you're looking at can provide the same sustained currents on +3.3V, +5V, and > +12V as the equivalent PC Power and Cooling. Also, insure the combined > sustained wattage rating of the +3.3V, +5V, and +12V are the same as the > PC Power and Cooling. > > I've been burned more than once by believing online reviews of power supplies. > Sure they work, for awhile, most times, but put them in a real system and you may > find they die on turn-on. Or worse, when the room temp is near 90F and the > system hangs a lot because of voltage sags. > > Or they can't handle the current draw at 90F and overcurrent. Do this a few times > and then the machine never comes back on; because, the power supply just blew > a fuse - it has to go back to the factory to get repaired (yes, you can do it yourself). > > Regardless, don't spend US$300 on a Gfx card then balk at US$100 for a power > supply. You'll have the power supply for 3 yrs and the Gfx card for 1 yr. > > Bob > - > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-17 16:32 ` Bob Sanders 2005-07-17 22:15 ` Daniel da Veiga @ 2005-07-18 0:56 ` Volker Armin Hemmann 2005-07-19 0:20 ` Bob Sanders 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Volker Armin Hemmann @ 2005-07-18 0:56 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Sunday 17 July 2005 18:32, Bob Sanders wrote: > btw - my recommendation of PC Power & Cooling power supplies is not > because there are no others as good, it's that I've had more fails and seen > more fails with other brands. ok, I do not now PC Power & Cooling, but I've had a couple of PSUs so far and the 'best' was and is an Enermax. A friend of mine has Enermax too, reliable good stuff. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] [OT?] Advice on hardware 2005-07-18 0:56 ` Volker Armin Hemmann @ 2005-07-19 0:20 ` Bob Sanders 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Bob Sanders @ 2005-07-19 0:20 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 02:56:58 +0200 Volker Armin Hemmann <volker.armin.hemmann@tu-clausthal.de> wrote: > ok, I do not now PC Power & Cooling, but I've had a couple of PSUs so far and > the 'best' was and is an Enermax. > > A friend of mine has Enermax too, reliable good stuff. Yes and no. The basic power supply is good. However Enermax used to, last year, put below spec pins and wires in their wiring harness. While it's not a big deal, their supplies can't deliver the rated power to the PC components. Some of us were all set to do business with them when we tried the production samples and found this out. Bob - -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
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