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I've upgraded my PC before, but this is my first real build. I'm taking a vacation for a month, so during that time I'll order parts and/or wait for prices to drop. I'm planning for it to be around $2000, give or take a few hundred, and last four or five years. So I've come here to ask for advice and suggestions. Thanks!
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couple of quick comments, Raptor Harddrives are overrated. only extremely hardcore gamers will need the extra rpms just grab a quality 7200rpm drive and you'll save a bundle! no need to go bigger then your 20" monitor as long as its lcd and not a 20" crt. Dual core is obviously cheaper than quad but do you really need all that extra power when you can get a x2 64 6400+ at 3.2 for under $150? If size isnt an issue id go for a full tower case take a peek at thermaltake's cases id suggest the Armor+ one because it features a sliding motherboard tray which comes in super handy when upgrading and cleaning your rig. only do watercooling if you plan on overclocking, its just not worth your time and money if your not because most full atx cases have sufficient airflow for sli anyway. Sli 8800gtx or 8800 ultra is the preferred method on the video card side but the only drawback is these cards are more costly and harder to find than gt models but are defiantly worth the effort. ram clearly depends on your mobo which in the case of a amd processor it would serve you right to pick up one that is am2 and am2+ compatible in case you ever feel the need to upgrade from 64 x2 to x3 or x4 phenom. Message edited by golddeath on 06-20-2008 at 09:09:34 AM |
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My OS/Programs HD Recommendation is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6822136074. It's a 320Gig single platter hard drive. Makes the Perfect OS/Programs drive outside of a raptor. If you really want to get really good performance get 2 of them and put them in Raid 0. You should be able to find an article somewhere on this site about this drive; it's really great.
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1) That case was made for SLI rigs. It has great airflow..side vents... up to 7x120mm case fans, not to mention it was made with exta room inside for SLI rigs. And at that price it's a steal. Cooler Master makes quality cases.
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That's quite a budget and it's a nice one. My current setup was only 1000 but now I find myself upgrading to the stuff I really wanted now that the 1k is payed off.
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I really appreciate all the advice!
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For video 4850 is the way to go over 8800GT. 4850 beats 8800GT is about every game tested, and can get as high as beating 260 in some games.
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I play CoD4 and Dawn of War: Soulstorm. I'll definitely get DoW2 when it comes out, and any other latest releases (most likely FPSes).
Is the E8500 not worth the price difference?
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In CoD4 the 4850 BLASTS anything nVidia has to offer. It simply owns. I had not seen a benchmark on Dawn of War.
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Since I have plenty of time, I'll wait for new cards (4870) to come out and/or prices to drop.
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