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AM2, X2, Opteron, or Opteron Socket F?

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I recently gave my trusty, rock solid Athlon 64 X2 4400+ system to my wife (long story there, but it had to be done.) That leaves me with my not-so-trusty laptop and a searing desire to build a new system.

My problem is deciding on a processor and motherboard.

At first, I liked Intel Core 2 Duo, but the motherboard selection doesn't seem great and it is very pricy.

Then I looked at socket 939 procs...I love them...but they can't do DDR2 memory.

I'm also confused by the advantages of Socket F, socket 940 (which I know allows DDR2 memory), and the advantages of Opterons over Athlon 64s or Athlon 64 X2. Or vice versa.

I need to do some heavy, heavy database programming and website building in the next 2 years. I want quick ethernet controllers. I'll be working mainly on a Linux platform, Fedora Core or possibly Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

What AMD processor and motherboard would work best for me? Should I focus on Opterons?

One last note -- my old system has an Asrock DualSATA-939 motherboard running the 2.20 BIOS. I took out the old ATI 9700 All-In-Wonder (AGP) video card and put a BFG GeForce 7600 GT OC in the PCI Express slot. It works great and powers my wife's 24" flat panel monitor at 1920 X 1200 resolution.


Thanks

Bob Cochran

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