new stuff thinking of getting need opinions
hi i have roughly around £1k to spend on a new pc and like everyone else i want the best for the buck well im going to get all my stuff from yoyotech as they seem the cheapest so far. Well this is what im thinking of getting i will be getting this around the end of december
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...tune2k/rig.jpg
and when its in stock this
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that rounds it up to about 850 or summin havent looked.
do any of you have any differnt opinions on this have i made the right choices?
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-GTX +GT, save yourself 150+ quid and put a few bob towards a Q6600.
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aidanjt
-GTX +GT, save yourself 150+ quid and put a few bob towards a Q6600.
is a q6600 worth it atm as its rarely used for gaming what gt would you reccomend then
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The Q6600 is more than worth it, it'll keep any graphics card fed with instructions as well as other threads that games work on (physics, AI, etc). As for make, BFG or eVGA both make great cards.
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http://forums.hexus.net/current-barg...0-29-33-a.html
Massive saving over the Patriot RAM, they are slightly slower but the ballistix line OCs well
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hmmm im not a big fan of overclocking usually ends up worse i just tend to buy it n leave it lol
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i aint to sure on the mobo cpu and graphics card is there anybetter out there for the price ect
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Like I said, Q6600 + 8800GT.. Motherboard is ok *if* you intend on going SLi in the future, else, get one of the Abit IP35's. As for memory, whatever is the cheapest if you're not overclocking.
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aidanjt
Like I said, Q6600 + 8800GT.. Motherboard is ok *if* you intend on going SLi in the future, else, get one of the Abit IP35's. As for memory, whatever is the cheapest if you're not overclocking.
I second that, would get the ABit motherboard, and would get some ballistix ram. You can get 2GB PC8500 for about £65 at the minute which is only slightly slower, and you really will not notice the difference, but will save £80.
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Stick with what you have.......
The only part i would change is the PSU...the OCZ's are a little expensive now considering what Corsair and Enermax have to offer.
(Stick with the GTX over the GT)
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Why would he want to pay £150+ more for less than a 5% performance gain and ~35% more power drain?
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Indeed, and the RAM he is looking at is a complete waste of money tbh.
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so u recommend i get a few sticks of
1GB Ballistix DDR2 PC2-8500
now wat abbout gfx card and cpu
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this looks like a good base system for the price what is worth upgrading in that im not going to buy a prebuilt system as i can build myself
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im thinking of gettint the core 2 duo 3ghz chip and changing the mobo to
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Unless you are dead set on SLi i'd probably stick with a P35 board. The 650i isn't a bad board imo but I think the P35 will be more stable with higher clocks and most likely run a fair bit cooler.
For the same price of that dual you can get the quad.. no contest for me there.
If you want a dual go with your original one (E6750) and overclock.
The quad with a decent air cooler can hit 3.2+ Ghz , with that on 4 cores your golden for a good few years im sure :)
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staffsMike
Unless you are dead set on SLi i'd probably stick with a P35 board. The 650i isn't a bad board imo but I think the P35 will be more stable with higher clocks and most likely run a fair bit cooler.
For the same price of that dual you can get the quad.. no contest for me there.
If you want a dual go with your original one (E6750) and overclock.
The quad with a decent air cooler can hit 3.2+ Ghz , with that on 4 cores your golden for a good few years im sure :)
is the quad core really worth it it does seem liek a good future proof option
so intel Core 2 Quad-Core Q6600
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will this fit for it im not to knowledgable with amd chips if not wats the best cooling option for it
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and the p35 board
gd?