- Sep 11, 2007
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So after selling (giving) my old main system to in-laws, I have been running on a Pentium G630 for the last year. With Discover card 5% back on order from Amazon.com, I am itching to upgrade the system..
It has a Biostar 1055 board which only has USB 2.0. A Geforce 750 ti, 16 GB of RAM and a WD 1 TB Blue.
The budget I have is $200 to $260. I can either:
1. Get a Sandy Bridge Core i5 (like 3470) for under $200, then used the extra money for a SSD drive as OS and game, and keep the WD Blue as secondary drive.
2. Get a MSI board that has USB 3.0 ($60) and a 4570S ($199ish) got a little over $260 and face the wife's cold stare..
Only games I am playing now is Archeage and Lego World (kid plays it), so there is no need to get a i7. Plus occasionally encoding some music and video files for in-laws and friends.
Just to be future proof for the next three years, would a SB be sufficient?
It has a Biostar 1055 board which only has USB 2.0. A Geforce 750 ti, 16 GB of RAM and a WD 1 TB Blue.
The budget I have is $200 to $260. I can either:
1. Get a Sandy Bridge Core i5 (like 3470) for under $200, then used the extra money for a SSD drive as OS and game, and keep the WD Blue as secondary drive.
2. Get a MSI board that has USB 3.0 ($60) and a 4570S ($199ish) got a little over $260 and face the wife's cold stare..
Only games I am playing now is Archeage and Lego World (kid plays it), so there is no need to get a i7. Plus occasionally encoding some music and video files for in-laws and friends.
Just to be future proof for the next three years, would a SB be sufficient?