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Dear OCUK,
I have a few questions covering topics in processing, memory and hard disks.
I am trying to build a system on a minimal budget, which will run Linux and be used only for number crunching - specifically a code which will benefit from multiple cores.
1. CPU: The budget is such that I cannot easily justify the purchase of an i7 without asking questions. For these purposes I'll ask for comparison between the 3570k and the 3770k. I have been informed the the i5 can be very well overclocked on air, and performances between the high end i5 and low end i7 are sometimes minimal. I'm hoping for some sort of comparison with multi threading as the focus.
2. How important is RAM in number crunching? Also, how important are the 'types'?
For example, would 16GB of Dual Channel 10666 or 8GB of Quad Channel 14400 be preferential and why?
3. My program can potentially output a huge amount of data in a short time, continually writing to text files. Would I be OK with a 1TB standard HDD or would it be hugely improved if it was first to be processed by a solid state drive? If so, what are the attributes of the drive that would make the difference? Eg. read/write.
4. When I look at motherboards, they are split into a ridiculous amount of chipsets. Are these feature increase only, or does it contribute to a performance increase too?
Thanks for any answers in advance, the replies will affect my rig significantly.
I have a few questions covering topics in processing, memory and hard disks.
I am trying to build a system on a minimal budget, which will run Linux and be used only for number crunching - specifically a code which will benefit from multiple cores.
1. CPU: The budget is such that I cannot easily justify the purchase of an i7 without asking questions. For these purposes I'll ask for comparison between the 3570k and the 3770k. I have been informed the the i5 can be very well overclocked on air, and performances between the high end i5 and low end i7 are sometimes minimal. I'm hoping for some sort of comparison with multi threading as the focus.
2. How important is RAM in number crunching? Also, how important are the 'types'?
For example, would 16GB of Dual Channel 10666 or 8GB of Quad Channel 14400 be preferential and why?
3. My program can potentially output a huge amount of data in a short time, continually writing to text files. Would I be OK with a 1TB standard HDD or would it be hugely improved if it was first to be processed by a solid state drive? If so, what are the attributes of the drive that would make the difference? Eg. read/write.
4. When I look at motherboards, they are split into a ridiculous amount of chipsets. Are these feature increase only, or does it contribute to a performance increase too?
Thanks for any answers in advance, the replies will affect my rig significantly.
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