Hi folks,
Like many here, I am interested in building a NEW system from the ground up. My current system is well... a bit embarrassing. Let's just say it was a mid-range build 4 years ago.
At any rate, I'm wondering at this point in time, what would be a good build for a gaming system to get the best bang for the buck right now? And then perhaps the next step above that (with cost differential) just for comparison.
I'd like a system that will have some staying power over the next 3 to 4 years with only some occasional upgrades during that time.
I will probably run on a 24" 1080p monitor. I'd like to run Vista 64bit for DX10 and more RAM capacity. My primary use of the PC would be RPGs, FPS, RTS, and MMORPGs (e.g. LoTRO, EVE, SW:TOR) run at max settings, as well as general web surfing, video watching, etc... I like to mutli-task (even while gaming) and will have a 2nd monitor as well.
So... I hope you can help me on which way to go. Core2 Duo, Core2 Quad, i7 920, Phenom II, DDR2, DDR3, 4870 (512 or 1GB), etc... a) To get the most bang for the buck and b) have 3-4 years staying power with minimal upgrading. I might consider light OCing. I'd also consider a pre-built system if the extra cost isn't too great.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!