AgentUnknown
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LGA 775 mobo. What's the best cpu option if I wasn't going to upgrade anything else.
E5200 want to upgrade for gaming mostly but keep the mobo. Gigabyte p35 DSL3
Thanks for the info. HAve a microcenter nearby. Might as well just get the 2500k?
Thanks for the info. HAve a microcenter nearby. Might as well just get the 2500k?
Just get that $95 q6600 a guy is selling in the fs/t forum here.
No reason to spend $350 plus more to get ddr3 ram. The next best thing would be to get a $50 AMD based mobo and a $100 quad. That will run circles around what you currently have.
Edit: Doesn't Microcenter still have those Q9300's for $100? That would be the best option for you if they do.
Clock for clock means nothing. A PhII 965 (for example) will handle everything a Q6600 or Q8400 can handle and more.
Anyways, he should try to get one of those $100 Q9300's @ MC or go to the fs/t forum here and get a $95 Q6600 or a Q9300 for $110. That would be his best option. 2nd best would be to get a simple PhII x4 setup which will be night and day faster than his current setup. Plus he can use his current memory. If he wants I can recommend him a good $44 board that has 2x DDR2 slots and 2x DDR3 slots in case he decides to upgrade his ram in the future. (DDR2 and DDR3 cannot be ran at the same time of course).
He still should try to find a low priced Qxxx s775 cpu first.
For $124, a Q8400 is the the best value given this guy's circumstances. He has a decent platform that uses DDR2. You can't ignore the $40 it would cost to move over to DDR3 or the $150+ for a new board.
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php...e50120df3b9ad9061b3a1a0178fccb9a2b939e3d961a2
Even if this chip can "only" do 3.2 GHz with a $20 heatsink, it will be squarely within the range of high-freq Denebs and low-freq lynnfields. But I'm betting it will do 3.4 GHz.
If you CAN get the 2500k (estimate $350 with an MC near by) go for it, however if you cant sink that much into it DO NOT spend over $100 on a new CPU for socket 775 as at this point you are just shoving money on a sinking ship.
$350? Hardly.
Just a few days ago MC had the 2500K + Asus P8P63-R3 for $289.99
When I bought my 2500K and Gigabyte P67A-UD3, the total came out to $293.98 with taxes included.
Wow, thanks for the info guys!!! I might lean towards Q6600 or E8400. Buying a i5 setup sounds good too. But I ahve a GTX550 right now. I am aiming towards the 560. There is a major performance increase from 550 to 560?
Or just sit and wait for Ivy Bridge,, then the picture will be clearer.. thx gg,