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Building a $2000 gamer PC
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13. June 2008 @ 11:09 |
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Indeed, though with the new 45nm Quad CPUs and the upcoming high end GPUs - there will soon once again be a real advantage to spending more.
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13. June 2008 @ 11:28 |
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as for now i don't think mainstream/performance parts will be over $500
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13. June 2008 @ 11:31 |
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They won't be. But of late spending even any more than $200 for a component has given little gain.
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13. June 2008 @ 11:37 |
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yeah thats because they jump from 65 to 45nm - which doesn't really increase the performance that much. The clock speed is about the same. but the price increased, and more cores
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13. June 2008 @ 11:40 |
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I was comparing the Q6600 to the Q9450 actually - an extra 266mhz, the move to 45nm, a bit more cache and a slightly improved architecture - at stock offering around a 25% performance increase, but when overclocked much less than that given the comparative 'safety zones'. In the UK at least, the latter is almost twice as much.
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13. June 2008 @ 11:54 |
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hmm...after you've said that, i have to agree.
But is it necessary to buy a $2000 gaming pc now? next year newer and better parts are coming out, unless they don't upgrade often.
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13. June 2008 @ 11:55 |
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The Q9450 can go about as far as the Q6600 on a safe voltage - but the Q9450 starts at a higher speed.
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13. June 2008 @ 12:02 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: The Q9450 can go about as far as the Q6600 on a safe voltage - but the Q9450 starts at a higher speed.
which means it doesn't clock as high as Q6600...understand
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13. June 2008 @ 12:04 |
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Indeed - you can push a Q9450 to a huge speed for a one-off, but on a 24/7 basis, it's thoroughly disadvised.
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13. June 2008 @ 12:09 |
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oc is good...but too much is bad...seriously, no wonder some people don't overclock their cpus
repeat: But is it necessary to buy a $2000 gaming pc now? next year newer and better parts are coming out, unless they don't upgrade often.
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13. June 2008 @ 12:13 |
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It'll be worth doing once the new GPUs come out soon - as long as you do have a Quad core CPU (especially if it's overclocked a bit) the CPU won't be much of a bottleneck for gaming for quite a while.
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13. June 2008 @ 12:39 |
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i see what you mean. Good CPU - Oced, and a good powerful GPU. The system will last quite long. ONLY if you spend a lot. If you buy a budget one, then no. Like my one, it will last for like half a year
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