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Upgrading suggestions
I need some help deciding where i should begin the upgrade process. I recently upgraded to 512mb of ram from 256 (big difference, especially in games). But where should i go from here? my computer specs are in my signature.
p.s. my cpu isnt a northwood
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Intel Qx6850 @ 3.7ghz Xigmatek HDT-S1283 cooled|WD Caviar Blue 640gb drive|EVGA GTX 260 (core 216) Superclocked|OCZ Platinum DDR2 1066| X-fi| Gigabyte EP-45-UD3P| Thermaltake Armor MX+
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Lian-Li pc65b|P4 3.0ghz Prescott @ 3.6ghz|Antec True Power 430Watt|Msi Neo2 865PE|Zalman Cnps7000A-Cu|Western Digital Caviar SE 120gb|Xfx NVidia Geforce 6600gt 1st Gen GDDR|Nec/Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19"|JLMS DVD-ROM LTD-1665|Windows XP Pro SP2
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Sleeps with the Fishes
Upgrade the cpu to a 2.4C (has hyperthreading and 800 mhz fsb) and the Abit IC7 if you want to go the intel route, if you go AMD go with the 2500+ barton and the Abit NF7-S but make sure its version 2.0! If you go video card and like to game a lot I would go with atleast a radeon 9800 np or maybe a 9700 pro. I would change the memory to (if you overclock) kingston hyper-x or if you got extra $, corsair XMS. Again I suggested the 2500+ barton and the 2.4C in hopes you would overclock.
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The Medieval Mod
I'd say a bigger hard drive
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Resident Audiophile
First off decide whether you want to go Intel or AMD, and most importantly, how much you have to spend.
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im thinking of staying with intel. my max supported fsb is 533mhz on this motherboard. the last thing i want to do is upgrade my motherboard though since im not using it to its fullest capability yet, i guess the money can be better spent on another area, like cpu or hard drive for example. any hard drive suggestions?
New Rig
Intel Qx6850 @ 3.7ghz Xigmatek HDT-S1283 cooled|WD Caviar Blue 640gb drive|EVGA GTX 260 (core 216) Superclocked|OCZ Platinum DDR2 1066| X-fi| Gigabyte EP-45-UD3P| Thermaltake Armor MX+
Programming rig
Lian-Li pc65b|P4 3.0ghz Prescott @ 3.6ghz|Antec True Power 430Watt|Msi Neo2 865PE|Zalman Cnps7000A-Cu|Western Digital Caviar SE 120gb|Xfx NVidia Geforce 6600gt 1st Gen GDDR|Nec/Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19"|JLMS DVD-ROM LTD-1665|Windows XP Pro SP2
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Tiger Shark
CPU and mainboard kinda go hand-in-hand. It's no good you going to a b-type P4.
Get some new, fast hard drives. Possibly a video card if you game heavily, but I think you'll get a huge performance boost out of a pair of 80GB WD 'SE's, or 8MB cache maxtors. Even one would be great.
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Sleeps with the Fishes
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thanks for the suggestions, its just what i needed.
New Rig
Intel Qx6850 @ 3.7ghz Xigmatek HDT-S1283 cooled|WD Caviar Blue 640gb drive|EVGA GTX 260 (core 216) Superclocked|OCZ Platinum DDR2 1066| X-fi| Gigabyte EP-45-UD3P| Thermaltake Armor MX+
Programming rig
Lian-Li pc65b|P4 3.0ghz Prescott @ 3.6ghz|Antec True Power 430Watt|Msi Neo2 865PE|Zalman Cnps7000A-Cu|Western Digital Caviar SE 120gb|Xfx NVidia Geforce 6600gt 1st Gen GDDR|Nec/Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19"|JLMS DVD-ROM LTD-1665|Windows XP Pro SP2
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Hammerhead Shark
Dont go AMD or Hyper threading than you will need both a motherboard and CPU change.
If your board supports 533fsb just buy a faster P4 "B" CPU.
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9800p
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