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knight0334 Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 21:57:11 Post Subject: Upgrades |
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Right now I'm running a dinosaur of a PC, been putting off building a new system for a year or so. Each time I go to price out a new PC, I end up pricing out a "dream" system - which is way out of my budget. That and been trying to hold out for the new AMD core CPU's to be released(will not have an Intel desktop - ever).
I'd like a budget mobo that will allow for SLI at a later date - but that means spending $200-300 on a half decent video card because my AGP card wont work. lol Thus means the need for a $100-200 PSU to feed the two cards later too. It never ends.. lol CPU's and memory are cheap these days though..
But if I buy now, God knows a better deal will come along within the next week. Trying not to spend alot on a system, but still have a system that is an upgrade from my present unit and will be decent for a couple years.
I dont game much anymore, but I multi-task like a mofo. So, the more core/cpu's there are - the better.. CAD-E, big file transfers, surfing pr0n with 10-20 browser windows open, email, 2-3 IM appz open, etc.. Only game I play is BF1942, no intentions to play any other game in the near future. I was hoping to have a quad core in my next upgrade - but I really dont see that happening this time. |
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Dimensionjew Rated NC-17
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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 02:08:29 Post Subject: Re: Upgrades |
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knight0334 wrote: |
surfing pr0n with 10-20 browser windows open |
Who doesn't? _________________
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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acruxksa Doh!
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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 13:45:01 Post Subject: |
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SLI mobo = $100 (Gigabyte 570SLI....just a suggestion)
8600GT = $125 (more than enough for bf1942, dual monitor, no xtra power cable needed usually)
x2 5000+ (Brisbane) = $120 (lower power consumption than 90nm cpu's)
2GB DDR2-800 = $90
This isn't a quad system, but AMD's says Barcelona will be AM2 compatible, so you should be good to go quad when prices come down after the initial release gouging. I'm not sure what psu you have, but if it's reasonably new, you should be ok until you decide to go SLI/quad.
I got the prices listed from the egg, so I'm sure a little searching and you could find better deals. _________________
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acruxksa Doh!
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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:57:42 Post Subject: |
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It will be better, especially at higher resolutions, but I don't think you would notice much difference in BF1942. Considering it's age, the R9800pro is still a very respectable card.
The 7900gs and x1950pro are faster than the 8600gt in most current benchmarks, but the 8600gt has the benefit of dx10 compatibility for the future. It's in-expensive and can probably perform quit well in an SLI setup. Although a single 8800gts would probably be faster.
If you don't need dx10 (most people don't, at least not yet) then a 7900gs or x1950pro would be a better choice, but they are about 30-40$ more. _________________
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 11:48:27 Post Subject: |
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newegg.com has a 8600GT 256MB for $70 AR. |
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