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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Memphis
Age: 20
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Bang for the Buck
I want to upgrade my processor and mobo.
$200USD budget. I want to try to get a 64bit processor, and a supporting mobo. I wish the mobo to also have a PCI-E slot. PCI slots do not matter, seeing as how I dont really use many PCI slots anyways. I have everything else I need but these. What are some of the things I could consider that will run all the modern games real smoothly? I am NOT in need of a PCI-E card. I have that covered. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Memphis
Age: 20
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Re: Bang for the Buck
I have NO idea, but i wrote them down not too long ago. Maybe you can make something of it
Samsung PC2100u-25331-z DDR - 512k 2x Kingston KvR 266x64 C25/256 -256k All ran on an Asus A7n8x-e Deluxe I can buy the memory too if needed. I am just having to run everything at 133mhz FSB, and it sucks. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Memphis
Age: 20
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Re: Bang for the Buck
Oh yeah: Current Specs
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe Mobo memory stated above Radeon 9800 Pro (will upgrade with a PCI-E when i get mobo) AMD XP 2600+ 2.13ghz 1gig ram Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Bang for the Buck
If you move to a 939 mobo and an X2 processor, you'll get your 64-bit CPU plus dual core. Although, you might have to skip the dual core since $200 isn't much. I think once you get into the XP 3xxx+ series, they'll be 64-bit.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: DePaul University (Chicago)
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Re: Bang for the Buck
You could get a Athlon 64 3400+, a new ASUS Socket 939 board, 1 gig of Kingston RAM (2 x 512) and dual channel them.
Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131569 - $72.99 CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103535 - $59.00 RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820141423 - $99.99 The RAM is compatible with your mobo, and so is the CPU. Of course, it's over $200. Total is: $231.98 before shipping.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: DePaul University (Chicago)
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Re: Bang for the Buck
And if you will be dual channeling the RAM, you should not mix and match. The ram should be all identical (same model, same brand, identical physically - single sided or double sided, same voltage, same speed, same arrangement). Because if you do, you can easily end up frying your entire system.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Bang for the Buck
I don't think you can fry your system by mixing RAM. I mixed RAM while using dual channel and it was fine. The reasons for getting matched RAM is for compatibility and performance. I think it's like mixing harddrives when using RAID.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
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Re: Bang for the Buck
Mixing RAM shouldn't be a BIG deal, but it won't be optimal.
If you're buying all new RAM, you might want to look at getting Socket AM2 instead of 939. The DDR2 RAM will be a bit more expensive, but there's a bit more selection in processors in AM2 since 939 is being phased out. The processors seem to run roughly the same price for either socket. Also, going AM2 will give you an upgrade path for the next 12-18 months, where 939 is going to be more difficult to find CPU's for and they'll probably be expensive. I run an A64 3200+ 939 system now that's an upgrade from my XP 2600+, and have an Opteron 170 (2ghz dual-core that should OC to 2.6 at least) on the way, so I certainly think it's a good platform. However, if I were getting a new mobo and RAM now, I'd go AM2 for a budget setup, or try to swing the $$ for a Core 2 Duo rig to have an upgrade path. It's not always cost-effective to upgrade just the CPU down the road, but often times it is.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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Re: Bang for the Buck
Or maybe something like this.
AMD 3800 X2 AM2 (65w) - $135 ASrock AM2 motherboard (ATI Chipset - Lots of features) - $72.99 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: DePaul University (Chicago)
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Re: Bang for the Buck
Well, all I can say is from experience, I've fried 2 pairs of RAM mixing and matching in dual channel. Luckily my mobo didn't burn out as well.
So Sniper what do you think of our suggestions?
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New York City
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Re: Bang for the Buck
you should honostly wait and expand your budget by another 200 dollars. because what your buying now is already out-dated technology and in a year your going to want something better and if you only save another 200 you'll be oh so much happier =)
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