As you can see in my sig I have a "serious" cpu bottleneck considering how powerful the 8800GT video card can be. Personally I was disappointed to find out that some of my games (esp. Team Fortress 2) didn't improve frame rates 'at all' when I upgraded from my 7600GT.
Frankly I'm not too knowledgeable on Core 2 CPUs, and my reading on forums like this and on Anandtech is currently ongoing. Upgrading to Core 2 though will require a massive overhaul of mobo+cpu+ram, so I need to get this right the first time through. For now please tell me if I made the right choice:
Core 2 Duo E4500 (2.2GHz)
P35 motherboard
2GB DDR2-800
I have some questions:
- Is that cpu enough to match my video card? My budget is tight, can I go lower? I can't overclock because I live in a hot country, besides I don't know about that at all.
- E4000 series have an FSB of 800, same as the ram. If I were to upgrade to a higher FSB CPU, 1066 or 1333, what should my ram be? How does this work? Do I need to lower it to 533 or 667 respectively (in dual-channel) for optimum performance? There are no DDR2-1066 or 1333 modules right?
Frankly I'm not too knowledgeable on Core 2 CPUs, and my reading on forums like this and on Anandtech is currently ongoing. Upgrading to Core 2 though will require a massive overhaul of mobo+cpu+ram, so I need to get this right the first time through. For now please tell me if I made the right choice:
Core 2 Duo E4500 (2.2GHz)
P35 motherboard
2GB DDR2-800
I have some questions:
- Is that cpu enough to match my video card? My budget is tight, can I go lower? I can't overclock because I live in a hot country, besides I don't know about that at all.
- E4000 series have an FSB of 800, same as the ram. If I were to upgrade to a higher FSB CPU, 1066 or 1333, what should my ram be? How does this work? Do I need to lower it to 533 or 667 respectively (in dual-channel) for optimum performance? There are no DDR2-1066 or 1333 modules right?