Gonna update, would like advice.
1. Is DDR2 or Dual-Channel DDR better? Dual-Channel seems to be aimed at gamers- why? Is DDR2 @ 800Mhz really twice as fast as DDR 3200 @ 400Mhz?
Are there any compatibility problems with either? I run a bewilderingly large collection of software here, so whatever I get needs to play nice. Stability and lack of errors in my 3D applications is a priority, but I also want to wring every ounce of speed I can out've the machine's basic hardware at the budget I can afford. Which is, needless to say, not unlimited.
2. Is there any point to buying a Geforce 7800 over a 6800 GT? And how much difference does the type of DDR really make? It doesn't seem to be a big factor in the cost...
3. Does anybody have any real clue as to what Athlon 64s really perform better than others? I'm not talking just speed here... I've done a bit of reading about the different cores, and I'm wondering if a Toledo core wouldn't be worth a bit more $$$ just to save power and heat loading. I don't care about heat as much as most folks do (I run caseless, with a huge copper heatsink with 90mm fan), but I hate wasting power that could be used by the SATA drives and GPU at peak loads.
Also, I have two more random questions:
1. I used to not have to log into my box, via a change in the Administration settings which I have now completely forgotten about. It just logged me in with my Administrator rights automatically.
Then a new update for XP came out early this summer, and now I have to log in to the machine every time I boot. This is annoying and quite un-necessary, since I am the only one using the machine. Anybody know how to disable this again?
2. I tried running with the Pagefile entirely in RAM, but it wasn't terribly stable. What factors into the stability of such a method? The last time I did this, I hadn't upgraded my power supply, so my theory is that I might have not had enough power available to keep voltages stable at peak loads. Are there any other factors that might have led to poor performance?