OK, enough edits! lol, new post.... this is worthy...
Best processor buy on the market right now in my opinion:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6GHz (Black Edition) -
$99 !!!
64KB L1 Data and 64KB L1 Instruction (
schweet!) and 512KB L2 per core. Easliy accessible info, full product disclosure:
AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor Product Data SheetExcellent rep, best QA of batch... The L2 is a little small, but to be honest the 128KB L1 makes the size of the L2 far less important.
Now this is a 64 bit chip, so if I were to buy it myself I would be looking at a 64 bit platform (otherwise I'd just buy the best 32 bit chip available, at probably half the cost). Whether I would go with windows or not would be a tough call, as the availability of 64 bit applications is pretty limited, and the best uses of it to be honest are going to be in the *nix style computing environments. HP-UX might be a good way to go, but I'd need something worthy to work on if I were to buy such a system. (intel or AMD).
That cinches it for me, If I were buying right now, I would build a system around this chip. Gigabyte or ASUS mainboard, Matrox graphics, WD storage, any cheap old CD/DVD, and I'd get me a good old fashioned USR 56K v.92 external serial RS232 modem though I doubt you can get a mainboard with serial ports anymore, I guess a USB adapter or better yet, a real serial com card with a buch of ports for tinkering.... yeah... funny part is, that modem would cost about as much as the whole computer!
This processor will leave anything with an 8,16 or 32 KB L1 per core in its dust, regardless of clock speed, no question. Size and quality of cache (whether on chip or external - well L1 must be on chip) is the single biggest factor in processor performance in my experience. You could put this rig on a board with a large external L3 (don't know if such a thing is available) and it would scream. I would not overclock it. Ever. Not becasue you couldn't but because a quality chip like this will run continuously for decades at the QA'd speed. (note the bundled fan may not be the best though...)