Need some opinions.

kadafi

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I would like to upgrade my computer but im not sure what I should upgrade. I plan on upgrading to a 7950 video card and to a MOBO that has SLI not sure on what mobo yet but I plan in getting a ASUS of some sort and 2, 1gig sticks of ram. Right now I have the AMD-4400 Duel core processor. I am wondering if I should just keep that or should I upgrade to

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819115003

Or should I just get a new 939 socket mobo that has SLI. (Im trying to save money) What I really want to know is the Intel that much better then the AMD I have? I know socket 775 will be better in the long run if I ever want to upgrade to say, the 6800 Intel.
 

pkme2

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If you got the bucks, C2D is the way to go but be prepared to spend at least $1200 plus for the new rig.

You can get a ASUS SLI on ebay for about $80. All you need is a 7950 card.
 

Varun

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Why not keep your current processor and motherboard and get a 7950GX2 rather than SLI, or wait a bit for the next nVidia GPU which should be out shortly?

It's your money but it seems a bit expensive to upgrade either your entire system or even just your motherboard for SLI.

The Conroe is great but the X2 4400 is no slouch either.
 

kadafi

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I have an AGP mobo. Im not really upgrading for SLI im upgrading for better graphics and future upgrades.
 

Duvie

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I agree with Varun...I think the cpu will not make as big a deal as spending the money on the video cards....We are gpu limited in todays games and resolutions...not cpu bound...plus very little games actually take advantage of 2 cores now.....

 

Varun

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If you are on an AGP board then I guess you have to upgrade. I still wouldn't spend the extra on an SLI board. Use the savings towards a better single card solution.
 

kadafi

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I think im gonna go with the intel e6600 s775. What would be a good mobo to run that with and the AX GeForce 7950GX2 1GB 512-bit GDDR3 PCI and 2 1gig sticks of ram?
 

Duvie

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The Asus mobos seem to work better with the 4mb cache C2Ds....But that is mainly when it comes to ocing....If you dont plan on ocing then getting a Gigabyte 965p chipset like the S3 for 115 is a good price...Even on that board with a little investment in perhaps some good 667ddr2 or 800ddr2 ram you can likely get that E6600 up to 3-3.2ghz....

Do yo plan on ocing?