Originally posted by: fibes
Originally posted by: Zebo
What are your goals? Best value is 2400. Best overclcoking chance is 2600 but a heafty 25% price premium which will not translate into 25% more performance.
Well, my main goal is to produce a budget gaming rig. So, I guess I will go with a XP-M 2400(Is there much of a performance gain between the 45w vs. 35w processors?)
45w
35w
What I don't want to chinse on is the video card. I plan to purchase either the Nvidia 6600 GT or the ATI X700.
Hopefully, It won't be CPU limited by O.C.ing the mobile to atleast 2400Mhz+. with newer games(ie. Doom 3 and HL2.)
By the way, I also plan to use a Shuttle "AN35N-Ultra" nForce2 Ultra 400 Chipset Motherboard with a recycled Allied 400W PSU. Memory and Harddisk are undetermined.
You may be disappointed with PSU when overclcoking. Please look into a enermax 350 with 26A 12 volts rail other wise you may compromise results. Do you have specs for it?
Good call on video card, it's really the most important part of a gaming rig, not processor.
Anyway
Here's IMO the ultimate budget high performance build:
All at newegg..
Shuttle An35N $55
I have this board and it's better than abit's, massive FSB capable. I'vee seen over 280FSB in other forums.
Mobile XP 2400 $77
Overclock to 2300 should'nt be difficult.
Crucial PC3200 8t $88 a 512 stick
Best ram company who guarntees compatability and will be around forever. This stuff has the micron G, same modules found on ballistix the best mem out right now. I've seen this stuff hitting 250 Mhz with 3-3-3 tight timmings. No other ram is worth looking at IMO.
Enermax 350 $59
Hardrive- seagate, any size you choose, quietest, almost silent really, and a forever 5 year warantee.
Video- Nvidia 6600 GT price unknown.