Originally posted by airhead
can someone explain the profusion of P4 chip sockets to me?
Actually you dont\' have many choices... P4 CPU actually uses only one socket: 775
All other sockets type are old and you cannot find anymore new CPU for them.
On the other side you can have multiple choices for the CPU, the graphic card and the memories.
CPU: actually you can find 2 series of Pentium 4 cpu, Pentium 6xx and Pentium 5xx.
Make sure to select a series 6xx CPU because they have 2MB of internal cache and the support for some 64bit features.
Series 5xx cpu have only 1MB of internal cache (slower performances) and only few of them support 64bit features.
http://developer.intel.com/products/processor/pentium4/index.htm
Probably the best processor for price/performance is the Pentium 640 3.2Ghz priced around 220$
Graphic card: actually you can find around motherboards with 2 different graphic card sockets: AGP and PCI-Express.
Not many differences in performance now but the PCI-Express is newer and can reach better performances in future.
Memories: also here you can find two standards, DDR and DDR2
Actually bot of them have the same prices so try to find a motherboard that supports DDR2 memories because they runs at 533 or 800Mhz against the 400Mhz of the older DDR.
Oh.. you need to buy 2 DDR2 to mount them correctly so go for 2 x 512Mb modules.
Probably the best motherboard with these characteristics is the Epox 5LWA+, if you want to save some money check the ASUS P5LD2.
Just one advice.. the P4 CPU is really hot and the Intel Heat sink is really noisy, consider to buy something better like the Thermaltake Silent 775 or the Arctic Cooling Super Silent 4 Ultra TC
Hope this helps
