OK, so a T-Bird 1.3GHZ with 266 FSB and PC 2100 RAM is benchmarking faster than a Dual Processor PIII 850 (according to my web research), particularly with memory intensive stuff like MPEG encoding, but what about the real world of multi-tasking using DP's and Win 2000? A friend of mine wants a new system and while he wants more speed as in number crunching for eg. Excel (currently he has a PII 233), he really wants "enough" speed AND the ability to for example run Internet Explorer, Photoshop, Office etc, etc at the same time, at a fair rate of knots, without the inevitable slow down and eventual reboot due to low resources/ memory leaks and poor multi-tasking with Win 98se. For the money, would he be better off with Win 2000 (he is going Win 2000 anyway) and a DP PIII 550E, or a T-Bird 1.xGHZ single CPU? Also what mobo?
He is not a gamer but depends on a G400 DH heavily for his work (day trader) and wants a stable platform-my visions of VIA mobo chipsets and AGP seem clouded with bad hearsay.
He is not a gamer but depends on a G400 DH heavily for his work (day trader) and wants a stable platform-my visions of VIA mobo chipsets and AGP seem clouded with bad hearsay.
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