Right, I've been trying to spec an upgrade for $600 (can't be a penny more - that's the absolute limit!) and I'm driving myself nuts. AMD or Intel? Dual or single core? ATi or nVidia? Less on the CPU more on the video? Less on the video more on the CPU? etc, etc.
Current rig is a 3.0GHz P4 Northwood and a 6800nu 128MB AGP unlocked to 16/6 and overclocked a chunk. It's not a bad system by any means, but it is starting to struggle in the latest games. I also want to move over to PCI-E and 64bit.
I'll need: CPU, Mobo, video card, RAM and PSU.
Some notes:
Motherboard MUST have two IDE connectors - I have a bunch of drives that aren't SATA 🙂 This one has been causing me problems with finding Conroe boards...not many have 2.
I'll only be getting 1GB RAM to start with - I plan on adding another 1GB later on when I have a bit more to spend. I don't think the extra cost for 2GB is worth it yet. I'd prefer to spend the money somewhere else in the system for now. So 4 RAM slots is also a must on the mobo.
With the exception of the RAM, I won't be able to throw any more money at my system for at least 12 months. Maybe it's worth holding off on dual core until then? Or is it worth it now?
I'm not a hardcore overclocker. I don't mind clocking the CPU and video card a bit if it's easy, but I don't want to spec a system purely with overclocking in mind. I want something that's fast "out of the box" and that I can maybe clock a bit later, should the mood take me.
Obviously I want an improvement over what I have now, but it would be great if I could easily upgrade again in another 12 months without needing a new mobo, ram and PSU. So I want some future-proofing if possible.
So...throw some options at me.
Current rig is a 3.0GHz P4 Northwood and a 6800nu 128MB AGP unlocked to 16/6 and overclocked a chunk. It's not a bad system by any means, but it is starting to struggle in the latest games. I also want to move over to PCI-E and 64bit.
I'll need: CPU, Mobo, video card, RAM and PSU.
Some notes:
Motherboard MUST have two IDE connectors - I have a bunch of drives that aren't SATA 🙂 This one has been causing me problems with finding Conroe boards...not many have 2.
I'll only be getting 1GB RAM to start with - I plan on adding another 1GB later on when I have a bit more to spend. I don't think the extra cost for 2GB is worth it yet. I'd prefer to spend the money somewhere else in the system for now. So 4 RAM slots is also a must on the mobo.
With the exception of the RAM, I won't be able to throw any more money at my system for at least 12 months. Maybe it's worth holding off on dual core until then? Or is it worth it now?
I'm not a hardcore overclocker. I don't mind clocking the CPU and video card a bit if it's easy, but I don't want to spec a system purely with overclocking in mind. I want something that's fast "out of the box" and that I can maybe clock a bit later, should the mood take me.
Obviously I want an improvement over what I have now, but it would be great if I could easily upgrade again in another 12 months without needing a new mobo, ram and PSU. So I want some future-proofing if possible.
So...throw some options at me.