Howdy,
I'm looking for some advice before I finally purchase a new system from newegg. I haven't upgraded for a long time and am wondering if its worth spending the $1000...I don't want to waste money and need a comp that will last for another solid three years.
I play games CASUALLY, do a lot of video and sound editing and a lot of multitasking...here are the specs of my proposed new system vs. my old....my main question is will I notice a BIG difference with this upgrade or should I wait till I have more money to upgrade to something higher end.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Old System:
AMD opteron 144 @ 2.5 Ghz
2GB Ram
ATI x800 GTO
New Build:
Intel q9550
Asus P5Q (no plans on using crossfire so only need one PCI slot)
4GB DDR2 6400 (mushkin)
Radeon HD 4830 (Visiontek)
WD 640GB
new case / psu pontially (I have a 430W in my old case but that might not be enough)
I could also just do small upgrade on my current rig -- although I'm not sure the state of processors for socket 939 motherboards...
I'm looking for some advice before I finally purchase a new system from newegg. I haven't upgraded for a long time and am wondering if its worth spending the $1000...I don't want to waste money and need a comp that will last for another solid three years.
I play games CASUALLY, do a lot of video and sound editing and a lot of multitasking...here are the specs of my proposed new system vs. my old....my main question is will I notice a BIG difference with this upgrade or should I wait till I have more money to upgrade to something higher end.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Old System:
AMD opteron 144 @ 2.5 Ghz
2GB Ram
ATI x800 GTO
New Build:
Intel q9550
Asus P5Q (no plans on using crossfire so only need one PCI slot)
4GB DDR2 6400 (mushkin)
Radeon HD 4830 (Visiontek)
WD 640GB
new case / psu pontially (I have a 430W in my old case but that might not be enough)
I could also just do small upgrade on my current rig -- although I'm not sure the state of processors for socket 939 motherboards...
