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now, i need a bit of advice guys, i am currently running a crappy msi 7046 mobo with a 3.4ghz prescott processor, windows xp home ed with 4gb ddr ram,not ddr2
the first problem is the mobo ,its a total bottleneck and not overclockable at all,and there are no bios updates for it. the second is the ram,xp 32bit will only recognise 2.7gb of it. the third is the processor, high ghz but getting on now. the advice i need: what is the best mobo to get, price not really an issue.but must have a degree of being futureproof,hard i know but i want something that will last at least 12/18 months,not a few weeks lol should i get xp 64bit or go with vista, and then go with 4gb+ ddr2 8500 ram, should i leave the processor as is for now or go for new as well.if new what is best for gaming at present, the machine i'm on is only used for games so it doesn't have to multi task too much. or should i say sod it and get a total new system, bypassing the need for me doing it myself, which i don't mind doing, as i learn something new every time i open the case. any advice much appreciated. |
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Ramon's build is good, but not really what i would choose - especially the DDR3 ram which is way more expensive than DDR2 and won't really make a difference.
Have a look at the attachment - that's what i would suggest along with Vista 64bit. If its a bit too expensive, drop down to a ATI 4850 instead ![]() For CPU cooling, get this cooler, and make sure you get this backplate aswell. |
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Great build James, you could maybe get the Gigabyte P45 chipset board instead of the P35- Scan Computers UK: Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R, iP45 Express, S775, PCI-E 2.0x16, DDR2 1066/1200/800, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX As James said if you can't afford the 4870 get the 4850, they are both great cards. I personally would also go with the Q6600 over the E8500.
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Depends if he wants budget, best bang for bucks or topclass.
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The Q6600 and DDR2 will be fine for 1-2 years easily, if he gets DDR3 he will just be paying a massive premium to be on the very latest and new tech. The P45 board would give him the option to upgrade to DDR3 should he see fit in the future.
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- Q6600 will not get most out of videocards above 8800GTS DDR2 is still good enough, don't go cheap on the Q6600. That said, if you think about upgrading in the future to Core i7, DDR3 might be the right choice right now. Whatever he choose; Q6600 or above is good enough for almost all current games.
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Ram over here in the UK is weirdly priced with DDR2 being around £70 for 4GB and DDR3 being at least £140 for 4GB which is a stupid difference when all you will notice is a slight increase in the odd benchmark - or maybe 1-3FPS. Agreed on the P45 chipset - but i wouldn't get a Gigabyte for 2 reasons. 1. The only Gigabyte mobo i had was crap and 2. It looks like 3 kids from lower school have coloured it in with a 64pack of crayons ![]() This would be a great P45 board
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Also DDR3 is not mainstream and you wont notice a difference tbh so just get DDR2 as its cheaper. |
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InsideHW - Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R But I do agree with the colour scheme comment ;)
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i'm not in a great rush to upgrade,as the pc i'm using is still giving me good fps in most games i run,but i really want to build/buy something that is going to be much easier to upgrade in 12/18 months than what i have now.
i'm looking to spend something in the region of £1000 on upgrades, but the OS is a big decision for me, |
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At the moment you are probably best off sticking with what i posted earlier - but maybe with this motherboard instead - you can then upgrade to having 2 4870's in Crossfire if you ever need it. You can do the same with the P45 DFI but this has more space in between the slots which means better cooling. It is also a very good chipset and mobo for overclocking.
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The new nehalem processors will use a different socket so you couldnt buy a mobo now and upgrade to one of them later. For the geeks Inside Intel Nehalem Microarchitecture | Hardware Secrets explains the new chips in more details than i can understand
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