thinking of building a new system?
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K.HAMMETT
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17. February 2009 @ 17:08 |
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i am thinking of building a new system/upgrading my old stuff but not sure what to go for.
i wouldnt mind changing over getting an intel i7 but i dont have a massive budget as there expensive. i know that amd have released a new quad core and new mobos (am3) and is cheaper but i dont know which would be best althought i know intel are way over amd at the moment.
i want something thats going to overclock decently.
system i have now is amd 64 X2 6000+ brisbane, gigabyte ga-m55plus-sg3 mobo, 2gb ocz 6400 ram, nvidia gtx 280.
i probably am bottle necking my gfx card as its using pci-e x16 v1.1
whats your thoughts on new processors, is the price worth it etc?
Gigabyte EX58 EXTREME > Intel i7 920 D0 2.66Ghz (OC 4.2ghz 50C Load) > Corsair Ram 3gb 1333 @ 667MHz(OC 1600 @ 800MHz 9,10,10,25) > All watercooled with XSPC + Dual res with pump > XFX GTX 280 > Corsair HX1000 > Antec 900 (all fans on full speed)
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18. February 2009 @ 06:13 |
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I tend to recommend Core 2 Quad systems, they're still pretty commonplace, very powerful and a decent price. The Phenoms and Phenom IIs don't really keep up, and the i7s, as you say are too expensive, and don't often give much of an advantage in games.
Your best bet is to go with a decent board like an EP45-UD3R, a midrange quad like a Q9400 or the Q9550 and upgrade to 4GB of RAM.
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joytime36
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19. February 2009 @ 01:10 |
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I want to recommend the Core 2 Quad systems also, it is reliable and good.
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K.HAMMETT
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19. February 2009 @ 06:05 |
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what about overclocking ability? how does that compare to the new i7?
Gigabyte EX58 EXTREME > Intel i7 920 D0 2.66Ghz (OC 4.2ghz 50C Load) > Corsair Ram 3gb 1333 @ 667MHz(OC 1600 @ 800MHz 9,10,10,25) > All watercooled with XSPC + Dual res with pump > XFX GTX 280 > Corsair HX1000 > Antec 900 (all fans on full speed)
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19. February 2009 @ 06:17 |
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The Core 2 Quads overclock every bit as well as the i7s, and cost half as much to do so.
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K.HAMMETT
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19. February 2009 @ 07:50 |
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i have been looking at the q9550 against the i7 and it seems abit pointless in terms of whats new because the q9550 is around £225 and the i7 is around £240. to me i might aswell save up and get an i7 920 because its newer and possibly better. i have seen that you can clock it to 4ghz on the i7
Gigabyte EX58 EXTREME > Intel i7 920 D0 2.66Ghz (OC 4.2ghz 50C Load) > Corsair Ram 3gb 1333 @ 667MHz(OC 1600 @ 800MHz 9,10,10,25) > All watercooled with XSPC + Dual res with pump > XFX GTX 280 > Corsair HX1000 > Antec 900 (all fans on full speed)
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19. February 2009 @ 19:13 |
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Yes the CPU isn't the point. The fact is, the motherboard and RAM for i7 costs a minimum of about £320, versus £120 for Socket 775 for basically the same end result.
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