I'm a married guy with two kids and single income. A while back, I upgraded to a Phenom II BE 555 CPU with a Asus M4A79XTD EVO Motherboard. It was a combo deal, and it was worlds ahead of my old 754. I unlocked the CPU to 4 cores and overclocked it to 3.6 Ghz. I had 2x2gb's of OCZ ram (PC3 12800), but recently changed over to 2x4gb's of Gskill (PC3 10666). I didn't look close when I bought the ram and got the slower ram. I still own the 2x2gb sticks, so I can switch back if it is better to have faster ram rather then more ram in my case.
I should mention that when I went from my Socket 754 to the Phenom, I kept Windows XP Pro. Since then, I've swapped over to a 96GB SSD and installed Win 7 Home Premium (upgrade version).
Now that I am looking to upgrade my GPU, I am starting to rethink my entire system. My current GPU is a 8800 GTS 640mb, and I'm thinking of switching over to a 2gb 6950 (maybe 6970). Since I used an upgrade version of Win7, I think that I'm locked into this motherboard. I'm afraid that I'll be CPU bound at some point, so I googled to see that max CPU supported by my motherboard (Asus M4A79XTD EVO) and found that it does support a hex core CPU.
1) Am I locked into this motherboard if I want to keep using this Window7?
2) I figured that I would ask if I should bother considering a 1055t, 1100t, or similar CPU?
3) I don't know much of anything about hex cores, but I do recall always hearing about the 1055t or 1100t. Are there better hex cores?
4) Should I swap my faster 4gb's of ram back? Or should I continue using the 8gb's of slower ram? Please be sure to mention if it matters which CPU will need the particular ram (if one needs the faster ram, please be sure to tell me).
I should say that I mostly surf websites (PC and Auto forums) and I game a bit. I was playing BFBC2, but have been playing BF3 lately (hence the need for a video card upgrade). I believe that BF3 will use more cores, but that isn't really the reason for the upgrade question. I don't want to keep putting money into this system if I really need to replace it. If buying a used hex core for $125 or so, will keep me in this system for another year or two, it might not be worth losing the Win 7 key and having to replace the CPU, mobo, and O/S for the gains I'd see with something like an I5 2500k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions / advice, Ken
I should mention that when I went from my Socket 754 to the Phenom, I kept Windows XP Pro. Since then, I've swapped over to a 96GB SSD and installed Win 7 Home Premium (upgrade version).
Now that I am looking to upgrade my GPU, I am starting to rethink my entire system. My current GPU is a 8800 GTS 640mb, and I'm thinking of switching over to a 2gb 6950 (maybe 6970). Since I used an upgrade version of Win7, I think that I'm locked into this motherboard. I'm afraid that I'll be CPU bound at some point, so I googled to see that max CPU supported by my motherboard (Asus M4A79XTD EVO) and found that it does support a hex core CPU.
1) Am I locked into this motherboard if I want to keep using this Window7?
2) I figured that I would ask if I should bother considering a 1055t, 1100t, or similar CPU?
3) I don't know much of anything about hex cores, but I do recall always hearing about the 1055t or 1100t. Are there better hex cores?
4) Should I swap my faster 4gb's of ram back? Or should I continue using the 8gb's of slower ram? Please be sure to mention if it matters which CPU will need the particular ram (if one needs the faster ram, please be sure to tell me).
I should say that I mostly surf websites (PC and Auto forums) and I game a bit. I was playing BFBC2, but have been playing BF3 lately (hence the need for a video card upgrade). I believe that BF3 will use more cores, but that isn't really the reason for the upgrade question. I don't want to keep putting money into this system if I really need to replace it. If buying a used hex core for $125 or so, will keep me in this system for another year or two, it might not be worth losing the Win 7 key and having to replace the CPU, mobo, and O/S for the gains I'd see with something like an I5 2500k.
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions / advice, Ken