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<blockquote data-quote="MrRIG" data-source="post: 898102" data-attributes="member: 21592"><p>You may also use AMD 740G chipset with SB 710. They support AM3 cpu (AM2+) with DDR2</p><p></p><p>I dont think there is need for such high performance CPU. </p><p></p><p>I am from Finance sector we use lots of Excel ,Financial Packages, Accounting packages such as Tally, Busy, Creative Accounts etc.</p><p></p><p>You must choose a board with good Ethernet chipset such as Gigabit LAN. We face slow response when we opening/Save/Close some of Files on Network (Excel). We currently using Pentium D CPU with 1 or 1.5 GB DDR RAM, mostly 915G chipset boards. They sometime run 2-3 days continuously (if someone forgot to turn off his cpu)</p><p></p><p>Display: Doesn't matter but things must be clear to read.</p><p></p><p>Sound: Go to Hell!</p><p></p><p>Power: CPU must be 45nm so that they draw less power and generate lesser heat. ( We put lots of files beside CPU / on the cpu) Use ATX cases!! these provide good ventilation. PC still runs fine!!</p><p></p><p>PSU: Cooler Master 350 watt PSU is good enough.</p><p></p><p>Cabinet: You might consider cheaper options also (I am talking about only Cabinet not PSU)</p><p></p><p>RAM: DDR2 or DDR3 Maximum capacity of RAM in Single Slot (i.e., if motherboard has 2 slots and each slot supports Maximum 2GB stick on Each slot go for single 2 GB slot instead of 2 1GB RAM Sticks)</p><p></p><p>I really dont think there is a huge performance gap between DDR2 supporting AM3 motherboard and DDR3 AM3 motherboard for Office use. (Not for gaming)</p><p></p><p>Go for AMD CPU / Motherboard Combo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrRIG, post: 898102, member: 21592"] You may also use AMD 740G chipset with SB 710. They support AM3 cpu (AM2+) with DDR2 I dont think there is need for such high performance CPU. I am from Finance sector we use lots of Excel ,Financial Packages, Accounting packages such as Tally, Busy, Creative Accounts etc. You must choose a board with good Ethernet chipset such as Gigabit LAN. We face slow response when we opening/Save/Close some of Files on Network (Excel). We currently using Pentium D CPU with 1 or 1.5 GB DDR RAM, mostly 915G chipset boards. They sometime run 2-3 days continuously (if someone forgot to turn off his cpu) Display: Doesn't matter but things must be clear to read. Sound: Go to Hell! Power: CPU must be 45nm so that they draw less power and generate lesser heat. ( We put lots of files beside CPU / on the cpu) Use ATX cases!! these provide good ventilation. PC still runs fine!! PSU: Cooler Master 350 watt PSU is good enough. Cabinet: You might consider cheaper options also (I am talking about only Cabinet not PSU) RAM: DDR2 or DDR3 Maximum capacity of RAM in Single Slot (i.e., if motherboard has 2 slots and each slot supports Maximum 2GB stick on Each slot go for single 2 GB slot instead of 2 1GB RAM Sticks) I really dont think there is a huge performance gap between DDR2 supporting AM3 motherboard and DDR3 AM3 motherboard for Office use. (Not for gaming) Go for AMD CPU / Motherboard Combo [/QUOTE]
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