Confession first:
I know how to put components together, and I've been lucky in that I haven't had any serious problems so far. After that, computer architecture is just a load of zeros and ones to me...
Problem now:
I'm thinking (because I've got some "spare" cash coming) of upgrading my PC (see spec below in sig for my current setup).
I built my current PC for gaming, primarily Counter Strike, Far Cry and COD4. It works well, but it's not exactly top of the range by current standards and I've noticed some limitations in FarCry and COD4.
Given that the X1950Pro is now considered old hat, I'm thinking about upgrading my current GPU to a HD4850.
However, I'm wondering should I, or do I need to, upgrade my CPU at the same time. I'm thinking of an Intel E8400, which gives me easily an extra 600 MHz (my E4300 is overclocked to just over 3.0 GHz), as well as an extra 4 Mb of L2 cache. In my view (as naive as it may be) the 600 MHz seems like very little, but I'm wondering about the L2 cache. Will I see, in practical terms, any benefit from it over my current E4300 running at 3.0 GHz? Does CPU cache make a difference in gaming? Will the E4300 bottleneck the HD4850? Is there another question I should be asking?
I've tried reading some of the reviews that mention the importance of cache, but I'm not sure I fully understand the benefits. I'd be very grateful if someone could explain to me the practical benefits, if any, of having a larger CPU cache. Preferrably in English. And not using words of more than 3 syllables, or word that have just been made up by a computer company...
OH! for the love of God! Why are things so much more complicated when you're older? Lego was never like this....
Appreciating any help,
T42
I know how to put components together, and I've been lucky in that I haven't had any serious problems so far. After that, computer architecture is just a load of zeros and ones to me...
Problem now:
I'm thinking (because I've got some "spare" cash coming) of upgrading my PC (see spec below in sig for my current setup).
I built my current PC for gaming, primarily Counter Strike, Far Cry and COD4. It works well, but it's not exactly top of the range by current standards and I've noticed some limitations in FarCry and COD4.
Given that the X1950Pro is now considered old hat, I'm thinking about upgrading my current GPU to a HD4850.
However, I'm wondering should I, or do I need to, upgrade my CPU at the same time. I'm thinking of an Intel E8400, which gives me easily an extra 600 MHz (my E4300 is overclocked to just over 3.0 GHz), as well as an extra 4 Mb of L2 cache. In my view (as naive as it may be) the 600 MHz seems like very little, but I'm wondering about the L2 cache. Will I see, in practical terms, any benefit from it over my current E4300 running at 3.0 GHz? Does CPU cache make a difference in gaming? Will the E4300 bottleneck the HD4850? Is there another question I should be asking?
I've tried reading some of the reviews that mention the importance of cache, but I'm not sure I fully understand the benefits. I'd be very grateful if someone could explain to me the practical benefits, if any, of having a larger CPU cache. Preferrably in English. And not using words of more than 3 syllables, or word that have just been made up by a computer company...
OH! for the love of God! Why are things so much more complicated when you're older? Lego was never like this....
Appreciating any help,
T42