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Hello folks


I am seeking some guidence here from some of you whom frequent these forums,i've got to update my system due the fact that my current mobo (and maybe cpu too) are dead.

If you look at my current system specs, currently i am (or maybe was!!) running an socket 775 cpu (c2d) on a nvidea 680i mobo along with some DDR2 memory,the cpu and mobo were brought 2nd hand and tbh i don't really want to risk the gauntlet of buying an old skt 775 o.motherboard just incase the cpu is dead too.

So i am looking to get a new based mobo,cpu and ram bundle as i am sure all of the other stuff that is my system shall work "OK" with most new bundles,but i am wondering should i go for a Intel based quad core system OR an AMD Equilivent system? And what is better? The budget for this is £300 so can anyone point me in the right direction because atm i am feeling like a very confused kid in a sweet shop!!!!!!

Many thanks :)
 
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Well Intel has been reining supreme for quite some time now and they do have the best CPU's atm.

Intel's Sandy Bridge is now fixed so you can go that route. For a CPU/motherboard/RAM it should come in under budget for you.

I know youre not in the states, but you can go to your favorite site to buy and or look around.

RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR...

CPU - Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz (3.7GHz Tu...

Mobo - ASUS P8P67-M PRO (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA...

Comes out to $419.97 without shipping to my house here in the States. You also dont need anything more than an i5 for gaming. If you were doing encoding and what not, then Id get the i7.
 
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i5 2500k is badass on intels side,, amd got good pricing, but getting best surely will prove worthy in the long run
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All above advice is good based on the way Intel is moving. I like the selections.

The only thing I might add is extra/different memory configuration to 2 x 4GB, ((not sticking to budget)).

Once done, you may want to get a newer graphics card.
 
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If I was to upgrade my 775 rig right now, this is what I would get-

motherboard- Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P P67 Socket 1155 GB LAN 8 Cha...
CPU- Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz Socket 1155 6MB Cache.....
memory- Kingston 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 1600MHz HyperX Blu Memor...

total price is £334.97


For actual CPU muscle, AMD can't beat Intel right now.



Well i am trying not to go over the £300 barrier,and it's tough when a new pc hardware carrot is being dangled before my very eyes! lol


I was looking at these earlier,thoughts?


http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product.aspx?code=MBA-P7P55DEP

http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product.aspx?code=CPI-I3530

http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product.aspx?code=MEO-D3-4096G13


I mean there are only a few pounds between both bundles, ut am i right in thinking the i3 cpu is dual core and the i5 is quad core???
 
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Yes, i3 is dual core.
 

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from what i know the i3 is not worth the effort. You'd be better off, with a cheaper AMD quad-core.

If your going to go intel, It has to be sandybridge (i5 2500K).
 
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Hello again folks

Well I've decided to shave a few pounds off my budget, so i am going down the AMD path!!

Currently looking at getting the following -

Asus M4N98TD EVO £95.70

AMD PHENOM II X4 965 BLACK EDITION £119.94

G.Skill 8Gb DDR3 1333 (2x4Gb) Ripjaws CL9 Dual-Chan Kit £69.95

Total =£288.18 (inc VAT)

So what do you guys think of this little bundle? Before i buy it! :D
 

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It looks good, the 965 is a good processor but i have heard that it produces alot of heat, so you may need to invest in a good aftermarket cooler as well. (http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/11718775/Cooler-Master-Hyper-212-Plus-CPU-Cooler-Heatsink/Product.html?_%24ja=tsid:11518|cat:11718775|prd:11718775)

the components look fine, do you think 8GB of RAM is needed?
4GB will be enough to use in a gaming PC. Though 8GB will be useful for CS programs or video editing.


Hi doom

I do think it's a little bit of an overkill for gaming but i do webcast on a daily basis with a HD set-up,but i have been told by a few sources (who work at different pc stores) that if i go for something like a ram module that is "1600" they might not work in the board so it was either buying something cheap and cheerful "1066" ram or some "1333" based ram, and the 1333 based ram seemed better rated and was only available in 2x4GB sticks if that makes sense?

I will get a better HSF next month doomspeed,thanks guys btw for all of your input :)
 

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Agreed, 1333 is the best way to go. Just out of interest i think 1600 would work if you overclocked you Mobo, but i wouldn't bother.

I did the same, buying 2 X 4GB!
 
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overkill for gaming? NEVAH!

tbh tho... i've only recently seen games that RECOMMEND 4GB of ram... so yea 8gb is probably overkill... but no harm in having extra right?
 
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Hey guys

Well i've ordered the parts,should be arriving on monday by the brilliant british parcelforce delivery service* Well it might be overkill in regards to the gaming stakes,but with games getting bigger and better more memory will be required,right?

Also i will get a better card in the future,BUT i need to get a new lcd monitor for my set up so that shall be my next purchase,anyways i think my current gfx should be ok for the time being and i think once everything is re-assembled for what i need my pc for,it's going to fly (hopefully!) :D
 
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overkill for gaming? NEVAH!

tbh tho... i've only recently seen games that RECOMMEND 4GB of ram... so yea 8gb is probably overkill... but no harm in having extra right?

I seen a gaming computer the other day with 32GB of ram. :laugh:
 

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Heya Pikem4n!

Core i3 outedges the 965BE by only a touch. Both perform very similar. I think you did well.
 
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Hey folks


Well after 24 hours of having the new stuff installed i am impressed and i did not even have to reformat the hdd,w7 booted up straight away!!, apps open and close really quickly,it's pretty stable and importantly playing bfbc2 is good and quakelive is a dream,getting a steady 125fps on that too! :D

Only got a few issues though,one is it does seem to be kick out a bit more heat than the old mobo and cpu is there a way to control that?

And secondly the guy who builds my pc's for me sent me a txt earlier and was wondering if the PSU i've got,which is a 600W will that suffice the demands of running my new build along with my gpu?
 

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A 600W PSU is plenty, unless you are Crossfire-ing or SLI-ing. Even then it may be up to the job.

the 955 and 965 do get quite hot, so it may be worth investing in an aftermarket cooler.
I think i suggested the CM Hyper 212 earlier, thats a good one.

Or if you have enough room (and money) go for a Corsair Hydro H50 They do take a bit of time to install though.

If you want to keep it cheap, More case fans! :)

EDIT: Im glad to hear that the build performing so well.
 
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