Ok, so I'm building my first computer (finally) and I've even ordered most of the parts. I've already decided that I want to go with a crossfire set up, but I'm having a real hard time deciding which Mobo chipset to go with, the 3200 or 200. I've a bunch of the 3200 reviews, and certainly it seems that it is theoretically better in almost every way... but when you look at the framerate comparisons and benchmark test results, its doesn't exactly blow the 200 out of the water. In fact, they are neck and neck in all but a few of the tests.
I have never overclocked anything, which seems to be one of the biggest advantages... although I have good aptitude and I'd be willing to learn if it was worth it. So, is it really worth spending the extra $80-$100 on a 3200 crossfire board? Will there be a big difference in performance 2 years from now?
Anyway, I'd greatly appreciate some good advice. And here's the rest of the build that I'm putting together in case that helps ya'll understand what I'm going for:
I have never overclocked anything, which seems to be one of the biggest advantages... although I have good aptitude and I'd be willing to learn if it was worth it. So, is it really worth spending the extra $80-$100 on a 3200 crossfire board? Will there be a big difference in performance 2 years from now?
Anyway, I'd greatly appreciate some good advice. And here's the rest of the build that I'm putting together in case that helps ya'll understand what I'm going for:
- COOLER MASTER Centurion 532 RC-532-SKN1 Black Aluminum bezel, SECC chassis ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
- NEC 16X DVD±R DVD Burner
- SAMSUNG SpinPoint P Series SP2504C 250GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
- Patriot Signature Series 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 (PC 3200) Dual Channel Kit System Memory
- Rosewill RV500S ATX 2.01 500W Power Supply
- AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Venice 1GHz HT 512KB L2 Cache Socket 939 E4 Processor
- ATI Radeon X1800 CrossFrire Edition PCI Express 512MB DDR3 Video Card w/Dual DVI & VIVO