Hi -
I thought I would chime in, as I last April built a system with an eye towards taking advantage of ultimate 64-bit compatability.
I don't have a lot of room in my 1 bedroom apartment, and I hate noise, so I built this. From scratch. 4 hours? It is WHISPER quiet.
Here are my specs:
Intel S5000PSLSATA Server Board ($500)
2.33 Ghz Xeon quad core, 2.33 Ghz ($937) [Now $485!! Damn. You get 2 for my price of 1]
Windows XP x64 ($153, OEM)
Lian Li PC-V1200S-Plus-II (Silver) Aluminum Tower Case (with Cooling Kit) ($205)
HD_CTRL 3WARE|9650SE-4LPML SATAII R - Retail (Qty=1, Price=$334.99) (RAID Controller)
HD 320G|WD 7K 16M SATA2 WD3200AAKS - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$89.99) (System Drive)
HD 500G|WD 7K 16M SATA2 WD5000AAKS - OEM (Qty=2, Price=$134.99) (RAID ARRAY)
Memory: Crucial
Part Number: CT2KIT25672AF667
Price: $729.99
Description: 4GB kit (2GBx2), 240-pin DIMM Upgrade for a Intel S5000PSL System
Line total: $1459.98 [Now would be 1/2 of this, or this much for 16GB]
ATX Nesteq Semi-Fanless ASM 620 Watt Quiet Power Supply: ($199.95)
Noctua NF-S12 1200 RPM 120mm Quiet Case Fan 3x $24.90 ($75)
About $4200 for the whole thing, but you would get 16GB and 2 Xeons for the same price I paid for half of this.
Oh, yeah: The stock XEON fans are LOUD. Get this, from Veraxfans.com
X21NGA
Cooling system designed for Intel XEON Dempsey
Woodcrest Covertown socket LGA771 $99.00
(Not even Zalman makes one for this socket)
Being able to load 16GB (and potentially 32GB) of Samples in VE in a single tower without having to swap collections and samples and Vienna keys around? Priceless.
I hope that helps!
Best regards,
Eric