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New Mobo/GPU budget Help!

Jules

Lifer
Here is the problem im having. I havn't been into computers for awhile now (8-9months). My current rig is a E6300 with some Crappy ECS Agp mobo. i just bought 2gb OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400. im on a budget of 260$. Im looking for a Mobo and GPU. Here is my First choice

BIOSTAR TForce965PT with a 7600GT

Or

(Insert cheap mobo here) with a 7900GT.


Im not sure what to do at this point. any advice?
 
17inch 1280x1024

As for games none yet as im getting back to computer gaming. Probably that dark messiah game/Gothic 3? Maybe alitte oblivion and some shooters
 
Gothic3 and oblivion are very graphically intense (though 1280x1024 is not particularly high res) so the 7900gt with a cheaper motherboard may make more sense. You might also consider an x1950xt which you can get for $160 (after rebate), which leaves you with about enough to get the biostar board.
 
Originally posted by: jkresh
Gothic3 and oblivion are very graphically intense (though 1280x1024 is not particularly high res) so the 7900gt with a cheaper motherboard may make more sense. You might also consider an x1950xt which you can get for $160 (after rebate), which leaves you with about enough to get the biostar board.

what kinda board do you recommend to go along with the x1950xt?
 
That memory will be fine, and the 7600gt oughta be able to hold you over for awhile without any problems
 
that memory will be fine, considering that the 8600 might be available as early as next month, it might make sense to hold off until then (so you dont spend money on the 7600gt to use it for 1-2months).
 
Originally posted by: jkresh
that memory will be fine, considering that the 8600 might be available as early as next month, it might make sense to hold off until then (so you dont spend money on the 7600gt to use it for 1-2months).

I ended up buying a EVGA 7900GS as i can always step up to the 8600. Is that a good choice?
 
Are you overclocking? If so, the Biostar is your cheapest option.
Otherwise you can definitely step down to a $50 - $85 motherboard and not lose performance.
 
Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: jkresh
that memory will be fine, considering that the 8600 might be available as early as next month, it might make sense to hold off until then (so you dont spend money on the 7600gt to use it for 1-2months).

I ended up buying a EVGA 7900GS as i can always step up to the 8600. Is that a good choice?
I definitely would have gotten the X1950 Pro, for $10 more (assuming you bought it at newegg). Use this as a guide: link.
 
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