I was looking to upgrade my Processor, Motherboard, and power supply. I was looking for some top of the line shit. Any ideas?
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Upgrading my PC hardware Need help
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Metalace
, Jul 19 2008 07:49 AM
#1
Posted 19 July 2008 - 07:49 AM
#2
Posted 19 July 2008 - 02:37 PM
If you're going for top of the line, meaning most powerful all around, you could probably stick to a certain few brands. I believe intel has the best processor right now, but a high end AMD really wouldn't make much difference, and they can usually come cheaper. As for motherboards and power supplies, I would simply look for a new-ish board with slots for what youre going to be putting in your machine. I have an Asus board which works fine for my needs. Make sure you match your PCI slots and memory prongs (180 or 240) to what's on your board, or you'll have a headache. Power supplies, I don't really know. Again, probably just go for a new make which has enough output to support your other pieces.
#3
Posted 19 July 2008 - 07:18 PM
#4
Posted 19 July 2008 - 08:41 PM
What kind of video card do you have? (if any)
well I got a ati radeon x850 xt platium edition. But Im going to upgrade to a 8800 Gt it's a custom one that costs a grand each. Plus a sound card and ram.
#5
Posted 19 July 2008 - 08:52 PM
Greetings,
Without knowing what you currently have, It's difficult to give you much of a recommendation.
First off, I commend you go with a name-brand motherboard, and buy a warranty. It's one of the few products that's actually worth it. Also, invest with your motherboard, it's essential. Get PCIe, a Socket 775, a good Bus size, and preferably DDR3 (DDR2 will suffice also, but ensure it's Dual-Channel capable).
With your CPU, you're want to go for at least a high powered duo-core, and better yet a quad-core. Multi lacing is now the biggest thing in gaming, so having a multiple execution core system is well worth it, because it will be very relevant for a long time.
RAM is very much based on the type of motherboard you buy, so you can do much until you've found a good motherboard. GPU is also largely motherboard specific, it depends what on-board technologies you have at your disposal.
HD, PSU and Media is all peripheral and you should purchase at your own discretion.
Hope that helped
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
Without knowing what you currently have, It's difficult to give you much of a recommendation.
First off, I commend you go with a name-brand motherboard, and buy a warranty. It's one of the few products that's actually worth it. Also, invest with your motherboard, it's essential. Get PCIe, a Socket 775, a good Bus size, and preferably DDR3 (DDR2 will suffice also, but ensure it's Dual-Channel capable).
With your CPU, you're want to go for at least a high powered duo-core, and better yet a quad-core. Multi lacing is now the biggest thing in gaming, so having a multiple execution core system is well worth it, because it will be very relevant for a long time.
RAM is very much based on the type of motherboard you buy, so you can do much until you've found a good motherboard. GPU is also largely motherboard specific, it depends what on-board technologies you have at your disposal.
HD, PSU and Media is all peripheral and you should purchase at your own discretion.
Hope that helped
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
#6
Posted 19 July 2008 - 11:48 PM
Well I have currently a AMD fx 55 processor forget the motherboards brand name 2 gigs of ram, and 540 watt power
#7
Posted 19 July 2008 - 11:57 PM
Well I have currently a AMD fx 55 processor forget the motherboards brand name 2 gigs of ram, and 540 watt power
Greetings again,
The CPU you have right now, the AMX FX-55 is a 939 Socket, an older model. Your new motherboard/CPU will almost certainly be 775 Socket, which are totally incompatible. You'll need to buy both new.
Your RAM is also obsolete, it's DDR RAM, not the more modern DDR2 or DDR3 RAM. It's usable, just not very useful. You will have a hard time finding a good motherboard that it will work on.
Your PSU should be fine, 540 Watt will still run most rigs.
hope that helped,
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
#8
Posted 20 July 2008 - 12:00 AM
Quad-core AM2 processor.. stick with that 8800gt. nvidia 680i board..2g of ram and the power supply should both be fine
#9
Posted 20 July 2008 - 02:00 AM
My Lil bros pc got fried so I'm gonna give him my sound card, processor, motherboard ram, videocard, and power. I was looking for 4-8 gigs of ram. How much would this cost me?
#10
Posted 20 July 2008 - 02:42 AM
Greetings,
The price on 4-8 gigs of RAM varies - what kind of RAM?
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
The price on 4-8 gigs of RAM varies - what kind of RAM?
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
#11
Posted 20 July 2008 - 03:42 AM
#12
Posted 20 July 2008 - 03:48 AM
Greetings,
It's hard to estimate off the top of my head. I recently bought and assembled a new computer myself. It cost me less than $1100 with taxes and shipping.
Although, I only bought Motherboard, RAM, CPU, GPU. Everything else was salvaged, the O.S. didn't cost me anything and neither did any of my setup programs.
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
It's hard to estimate off the top of my head. I recently bought and assembled a new computer myself. It cost me less than $1100 with taxes and shipping.
Although, I only bought Motherboard, RAM, CPU, GPU. Everything else was salvaged, the O.S. didn't cost me anything and neither did any of my setup programs.
Yours Truly,
Sam_Spade
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