Please review my upgrades

biomanz

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I'm switching from AGP (finally) to PCI Express, so a whole system upgrade is in order. But I'm on a tight budget. I don't need the best - just an overall, noticable increasee in performance and gaming is good enough, as well as an upgrade path. I do plan to overclock, but with the stock heatsink for the CPU and memory. Anyway, the stuff I'm planning to purchase are:

CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ AM2 socket --- $91 (won't get much cheaper after price cuts, would it? Pretty certain it's overclockable to 3500+ speeds with stock cooling.)

Mobo: BIOSTAR TFORCE 550 --- $80 (need 4 pci slots, and the only decent mobo I can find)

Video Card: EVGA Geforce 7900gt --- $237 after $25 MIR (tempted to save $80 and go for the 7600gt, but uncertain how it'll handle games 1 year from now. I'll be fine with gaming at 1024x768 on med-high settings a year from now, but not sure if the 7600gt could manage that)

Memory: CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) --- $158 after $40 MIR (about the cheapest DDR800 memory available, and heart it overclocks decently.)

HDD: Western Digital Caviar 250GB --- $75 after $10 MIR (Does Sata and 16mb buffers provide much of a performance boost compared to PATA HD's with 8mb buffers? My PATA drives would be running on an IDE constroller -another $15) on the Mobo since it only has 1 IDE slot, and I heard controller cards might run slower? It feels as if IDE is a dying technology for HD's compared to SATA)

As a reference, my current comp is using a 533fsb P4 clocked to 3ghz, 1gb Corsair Value Ram running just below DDR400 and in single channel :(, geforce 6800, and 2 PATA 8mb buffer HDD's

Everything would cost just around $800, but can't think of any other way to cut costs without severely impairng the performance the above offers. I'm contemplating the 7600gt - BF 2 runs on 1024 on lowest settings with just acceptable framerate for me, and I need something to run 2142 well once it comes out. Any thoughts and recommendations would be appreciated
 

Geomagick

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Pretty sound build there. The 7900gt is very much worth getting if you intend to game. The standard A64 doesn't support DDR2 800 you have to go to the X2. However it will give you plenty of leeway for overclocking.

SATA is certainly the future, although many drives are not much faster then PATA ones. However the 16MB cache will help to keep things zipping along nicely.
 

biomanz

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Ah, thanks for the heads-up. Guess I'll look at some DDR667 for faster timings and try to clock it to ddr720.