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Time to Upgrade

Time to upgrade, I want to spend about $1000.00 to $1200.00. I want to over clock my main use?s are chief architect, cad, and ripping video. I?m keeping my hard drives, WD raptor 74, Seagate120 and a Maxtor 200, my dvdrw, My power 400 watt Enermax, and my 2 gig Corsair XMS memory. Basically I need CPU, MB, Video card/ cards. What are your suggestions? Right now I have a geforce 5900, a 2.8 Pentium oc to 3.2 and a Abit ic7g mb. As far as cpu?s Amd or Intel don?t matter. I?m not loyal to either camp, thanks. P-E-A-C-E.😕 (91post since 2000 I'm real talkative)
 
CPU: AMD AThlon X2 3800+ or Opteron 165
Motherboard: DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D
Graphics card (If you don't game much and you want to save some money: nVidia 6800GT (Flash to Quadro for CAD)
If you do want to play games at high settings:

nVidia 7900GT or ATi X1800XT

Also, you could buy a 7900GTX and try to flash it to a Quadro FX4500, but I'm not sure if that will work.

Total is around $720 (less if you get 6800GT), so you should be well under budget if you just need the 3 things you mentioned.
 
No I don't playgames, unless you call Solitaire a game. 🙂 my uses are pretty basic the three I said above. Chief Architect,CAD and ripping. 996GT2 about flashing to quadro, thanks have to search the fourms more on that idea.
 
4600X2
4GB value RAM
A8NE
Graphics card of some sort.

CPU = same clock speed as the 4800X2, the cache rarely makes all that much difference.
RAM = I'm assuming you use more than 2GB at the moment, if not then either reuse your current stuff or get 2GB of RAM, Value RAM is the best bang/buck, but faster RAM wouldn't hurt you either.
Motherboard = Assuming no overclocking so all you have to do is find one with the features you like, don't go SLI for god's sakes.
Videocard = The cheapest there is for you, nicer cards have better graphics outputs and hardware decoding for some videos, but i'd just get a X300.
 
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