I've been 'out of the game' for a while, but I'm looking to get back to PC gaming, and this 3200+ just isn't cutting it for me.
pretty standard build so far:
8800GT
22" Viewsonic (already have)
Lian Li PC-60 (1st gen)
DDR 800 (probably 2 gig since I just have 32bit Vista)
Corsair 550VX (just bought)
abit ip35-e
CPU??
The most processor intensive tasks I'll be doing outside of gaming are video playback and music sequencing programs, so I'm not sure I'll make full use of a quad core.
I really want the best bang for the buck CPU. The e2200 is around $90, and I hear it's a decent chip. However, I also want this CPU to last for a while, which means I'm a little hesitant to overclock much (but if this means I'll see a significant jump in performance, I'll do it).
Is the e4500 worth an extra $45? I'm not really interested in the e6xxx's because at the price, I might as well wait to buy the e8400.
Basically, what's the best CPU for the money right now? I'm willing to spend more if it means I'll see a noticeable speed increase, but if not, should I just stick with the e2180/2200?
pretty standard build so far:
8800GT
22" Viewsonic (already have)
Lian Li PC-60 (1st gen)
DDR 800 (probably 2 gig since I just have 32bit Vista)
Corsair 550VX (just bought)
abit ip35-e
CPU??
The most processor intensive tasks I'll be doing outside of gaming are video playback and music sequencing programs, so I'm not sure I'll make full use of a quad core.
I really want the best bang for the buck CPU. The e2200 is around $90, and I hear it's a decent chip. However, I also want this CPU to last for a while, which means I'm a little hesitant to overclock much (but if this means I'll see a significant jump in performance, I'll do it).
Is the e4500 worth an extra $45? I'm not really interested in the e6xxx's because at the price, I might as well wait to buy the e8400.
Basically, what's the best CPU for the money right now? I'm willing to spend more if it means I'll see a noticeable speed increase, but if not, should I just stick with the e2180/2200?
