- Oct 10, 2002
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Hi everyone i need to upgrade my old socket 939 mobo since it just died, I just bought a new PSU enermax inifiniti 720w so my current parts i will be keeping are:
I have:
PSU enermax inifiniti 720w
Hard Drives 1 WD 10K SATA drive, old but works
3 various SATA I drives ~250GB each
Graphics Asus 4850 Top
So I need
mobo - want to have onboard audio and LAN
CPU - i lean AMD but if the price is right will go Intel
RAM - DDR2 or DDR3?
I want quality parts and am willing to buy via rebate for a cheap price.
Are there AMD mobo's with onboard graphics that I can use in crossfire with my Asus 4850? I know this would not be a huge jump in performance but if it works and is supported sounds like something i would want. I thought i read that but I am married with a kid on the way so it is hard to stay on top of all the cool tech these days.
I know the Phenom II CPU's are out. Am I correct in understanding with the right mobo I can use DDR2 or DDR3 with it? Is there limitations to the memory? I thought newegg had an asus Am2/AM3 board that said something about only single channel RAM with DDR3 but that was removed later. I would like DDR3 but i want to upgrade on the cheap.
Goal is to play games with this rig and my budget is under $500.
Let me know if I am missing anything.
I have:
PSU enermax inifiniti 720w
Hard Drives 1 WD 10K SATA drive, old but works
3 various SATA I drives ~250GB each
Graphics Asus 4850 Top
So I need
mobo - want to have onboard audio and LAN
CPU - i lean AMD but if the price is right will go Intel
RAM - DDR2 or DDR3?
I want quality parts and am willing to buy via rebate for a cheap price.
Are there AMD mobo's with onboard graphics that I can use in crossfire with my Asus 4850? I know this would not be a huge jump in performance but if it works and is supported sounds like something i would want. I thought i read that but I am married with a kid on the way so it is hard to stay on top of all the cool tech these days.
I know the Phenom II CPU's are out. Am I correct in understanding with the right mobo I can use DDR2 or DDR3 with it? Is there limitations to the memory? I thought newegg had an asus Am2/AM3 board that said something about only single channel RAM with DDR3 but that was removed later. I would like DDR3 but i want to upgrade on the cheap.
Goal is to play games with this rig and my budget is under $500.
Let me know if I am missing anything.
