Okay.. So basically I'm planning on upgrading my computer with "some" new hardware. I don't know whether I'm going to get myself a Core 2 Duo or a X2 though (plus memory and MB along with that), and that's basically what I need help with. This is what I was thinking about:
PSU:
Probably getting Tagan Easycon 530W or 580W
GPU:
Geforce 7900GT 256MB
or
ATI x1900xt 512MB
HD:
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 Sata-300 320GB
Option 1:
Athlon64 X2 4200+ s939
1024 DDR400 (2x512)
Some MB
Option 2:
Core 2 Duo E6300/6400 (depends a bit on price)
2048 DDR2 533/677/800 (2x1024)
Some motherboard (haven't looked into this that much)
Now.. the reason I only put 1 GB memory in option one is that I already have a 1 GB of it (mostly cheap sticks though), so I might be able to put some more money into a GPU if I go for that option.
No matter which option I go for I could use some assistance in choosing memory (manufacturer, latency etc) because I really don't have any clue of how that works. My wallet will most likely be a bit limited if it comes to getting DDR2 so prices/performance will be rather important there, if too much money have to be spent to get decent performance it's not really an option for me
PSU:
Probably getting Tagan Easycon 530W or 580W
GPU:
Geforce 7900GT 256MB
or
ATI x1900xt 512MB
HD:
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 Sata-300 320GB
Option 1:
Athlon64 X2 4200+ s939
1024 DDR400 (2x512)
Some MB
Option 2:
Core 2 Duo E6300/6400 (depends a bit on price)
2048 DDR2 533/677/800 (2x1024)
Some motherboard (haven't looked into this that much)
Now.. the reason I only put 1 GB memory in option one is that I already have a 1 GB of it (mostly cheap sticks though), so I might be able to put some more money into a GPU if I go for that option.
No matter which option I go for I could use some assistance in choosing memory (manufacturer, latency etc) because I really don't have any clue of how that works. My wallet will most likely be a bit limited if it comes to getting DDR2 so prices/performance will be rather important there, if too much money have to be spent to get decent performance it's not really an option for me