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I've had problems with my current rig overheating (using an AMD Athlon64 4000 CPU that's a couple of years old) in a little Shuttle case. My wife recently got hooked on Lord of the Rings Online, so it was time for buying a second computer. We had a limited budget but ended up ordering this...I haven't looked in so long it looks pretty close to what db was recommending so I went with it (thanks, Scott):
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
2GB DDR2 RAM (667MHz and not the 800mhz as some other things I saw, but I figure it wouldn't make that big of a difference)
768MB GeForce8800 GTX
Tossed in a 250GB HDD and kind of filled the rest out on the fly. The big 3 I was concerned with were always CPU, RAM, and vidcard so I grabbed the best vidcard I could grab. The only concern I have at the moment is I've used an AMD processor and ATI graphics cards for so long I'm not sure how the comparisons work. My current rig which still works fine (other than the overheating, which lends more weight to db's mention of the Intels running cooler, imo) is the aforementioned AMD Athlon64 4000, 2GB of RAM and a Radeon X800. As long as it's better than that, that's all I'm really looking for. So maybe some of the more up-to-date tech heads can give me a verdict on it, if possible?
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
2GB DDR2 RAM (667MHz and not the 800mhz as some other things I saw, but I figure it wouldn't make that big of a difference)
768MB GeForce8800 GTX
Tossed in a 250GB HDD and kind of filled the rest out on the fly. The big 3 I was concerned with were always CPU, RAM, and vidcard so I grabbed the best vidcard I could grab. The only concern I have at the moment is I've used an AMD processor and ATI graphics cards for so long I'm not sure how the comparisons work. My current rig which still works fine (other than the overheating, which lends more weight to db's mention of the Intels running cooler, imo) is the aforementioned AMD Athlon64 4000, 2GB of RAM and a Radeon X800. As long as it's better than that, that's all I'm really looking for. So maybe some of the more up-to-date tech heads can give me a verdict on it, if possible?
Terry - where did you buy from? Are you just replacing your current cpu/mobo and vid card or did u get a whole new system? I would like to replace my cpu/mobo but am a little intimidated at doing this much myself. I have never done anything more than video cards, cd roms,TCrouch wrote:I've had problems with my current rig overheating (using an AMD Athlon64 4000 CPU that's a couple of years old) in a little Shuttle case. My wife recently got hooked on Lord of the Rings Online, so it was time for buying a second computer. We had a limited budget but ended up ordering this...I haven't looked in so long it looks pretty close to what db was recommending so I went with it (thanks, Scott):
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
2GB DDR2 RAM (667MHz and not the 800mhz as some other things I saw, but I figure it wouldn't make that big of a difference)
768MB GeForce8800 GTX
Tossed in a 250GB HDD and kind of filled the rest out on the fly. The big 3 I was concerned with were always CPU, RAM, and vidcard so I grabbed the best vidcard I could grab. The only concern I have at the moment is I've used an AMD processor and ATI graphics cards for so long I'm not sure how the comparisons work. My current rig which still works fine (other than the overheating, which lends more weight to db's mention of the Intels running cooler, imo) is the aforementioned AMD Athlon64 4000, 2GB of RAM and a Radeon X800. As long as it's better than that, that's all I'm really looking for. So maybe some of the more up-to-date tech heads can give me a verdict on it, if possible?
memory, before.
I bought the whole thing. I know you can save a lot of money by just getting pieces, but I'm the type that would rather just pay more money and get the whole thing put together and have people that I can say "here, fix it" and whatnot than the constant hair-pulling I always had when ordering parts, having one show up DOA, swapping out, testing, etc. I've been there and done that, and I'd rather pay somebody else to do it now
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Your current rig will kick the crap out of the one mentioned above. Seriously...the best way I can describe it, is to put in Tiger Woods 07. My old PC (Athlon 64 3500+, 2gb Ram and an X800 pro) would run it at about 15fps on max res and max details. The new rig can run it at about 60fps...and I don't even have as good of a video card as you do w/ the 8800GTS 640mb (but have slightly better ram, 800mhz). So you're doing JUST fine. There is a really big difference. Hell, you've got two CPUs now instead of one...just running slightly slower per core.TCrouch wrote:My current rig which still works fine (other than the overheating, which lends more weight to db's mention of the Intels running cooler, imo) is the aforementioned AMD Athlon64 4000, 2GB of RAM and a Radeon X800. As long as it's better than that, that's all I'm really looking for.
It's funny how both of our PCs are/were pretty damn similar. The two have really been the sweet spot in the last three years.
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And BTW Terry...those little shuttles have caused a lot of problems in terms of heat. What you can do, just take the cover off of it and get a little desk fan...just blow some air across it...it'll work fine. My buddy has been running his for the past 2 years like that. Sure, looks like crap, but you don't have to worry about overheating.
Yep, that's what I've discovered as well. I have one of those little "tower" fans that I laid on its side and it blows right into it, haven't had an overheat since. Thanks for the info, though, now I feel relieved. I had just placed the order (got the ok from my wife and she called it "Father's Day/Birthday", despite the fact that I know she wants me to get a 2nd one so she can play on her own now), and I just wasn't really sure if it was a huge upgrade over the current one I have or not. I'll probably have it by the end of the month either way.
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I started buying parts for a new PC nearly 2 years ago and the enthusiasm to build my first one subsided. I'm getting that it again and want to finish what I started. While originally I was going to go AMD, I now want to go with the Intel Dual Core Duo. Can anyone recommend a good mobo for about 120 bucks?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811144168
Here's the case I bought nearly 2 years ago. Nice case with 450w PSU and plenty of room to work with. I sold off a few parts I had gotten on ebay including my HDD, DFI Lanparty mobo, OCZ memory. Now I have to buy it again...lol.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811144168
Here's the case I bought nearly 2 years ago. Nice case with 450w PSU and plenty of room to work with. I sold off a few parts I had gotten on ebay including my HDD, DFI Lanparty mobo, OCZ memory. Now I have to buy it again...lol.
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Here's the one I bought and use with my e6600 Core Duo. It seems to be one of the most popular boards if you look at Anandtech or the other hardware related sites. It's funny, I bought it before I did a ton of research and it turns out I made a wise decision. That particular model only has 80 reviews on Newegg...but the previous version has like 650 or so. A lot of damn people roll with that board.SoMisss2000 wrote:Can anyone recommend a good mobo for about 120 bucks?
http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/product/pro ... 6813128042
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which one is it? the link takes me to several boards.dbdynsty25 wrote:Here's the one I bought and use with my e6600 Core Duo. It seems to be one of the most popular boards if you look at Anandtech or the other hardware related sites. It's funny, I bought it before I did a ton of research and it turns out I made a wise decision. That particular model only has 80 reviews on Newegg...but the previous version has like 650 or so. A lot of damn people roll with that board.SoMisss2000 wrote:Can anyone recommend a good mobo for about 120 bucks?
http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/product/pro ... 6813128042
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Memory Question....
My wife's 'puter has 2 memory slots and will take a max of 2Gb.
She currently has it like this:
Slot #1 - 512 Mb PC 2700
Slot #2 - 512 Mb PC 2700
Can I replace one of the 512's with a 1 Gb stick (making a total of 1.5 Gb Ram) or do I have to replace both (total = 2 Gb)?
Also, should I use PC 3200 instead of PC 2700 and if so, can I mix or do I need to change both out? Thanks.
My wife's 'puter has 2 memory slots and will take a max of 2Gb.
She currently has it like this:
Slot #1 - 512 Mb PC 2700
Slot #2 - 512 Mb PC 2700
Can I replace one of the 512's with a 1 Gb stick (making a total of 1.5 Gb Ram) or do I have to replace both (total = 2 Gb)?
Also, should I use PC 3200 instead of PC 2700 and if so, can I mix or do I need to change both out? Thanks.
It's been almost two years since i built my last rig and I had intended to build a new one about this time. All this talk about building new rigs has fired me up so i've begun the slow process of purchasing all the parts. Just ordered 4 gigs of Corsair ram today. They make great ram and have a lifetime warranty. They have great customer service as well.
I'll be going with an Asus P5K mobo, a Corsair 620w power supply and an Antec P182 Case. I'm leaning toward an 8800gts but i'm hoping prices might drop on the gtx by the time I am ready for that purchase. I'm also hoping the price cuts on the quad core 6600 come soon so I can get that instead of the regular e6600.
I'll be going with an Asus P5K mobo, a Corsair 620w power supply and an Antec P182 Case. I'm leaning toward an 8800gts but i'm hoping prices might drop on the gtx by the time I am ready for that purchase. I'm also hoping the price cuts on the quad core 6600 come soon so I can get that instead of the regular e6600.
"Be tolerant of those who describe a sporting moment as their best ever. We do not lack imagination, nor have we had sad and barren lives; it is just that real life is paler, duller, and contains less potential for unexpected delirium." -Nick Hornby
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Being that you're a gamer, I doubt you'll go with Vista. If that's the case, then you're wasting money buying 4 gigs of ram. XP can't address more than 3gb...LAking wrote:All this talk about building new rigs has fired me up so i've begun the slow process of purchasing all the parts. Just ordered 4 gigs of Corsair ram today.
Same goes for quad cores. Hardly any software at all takes advantage dual cores...so going quad right now is a waste of money. The only way it would make sense is if you are going to keep it for like 5 years.
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I'm actually leaning towards Vista and i figure why not get a quad core if it's gonna be so cheap in a month or so. It will make sure the PC can still handle the best games at full detail in a couple years with only GPU upgrade somewhere down the line. Of course nothing is final yet. I still may settle on dual core and just upgrade to quad when they are even cheaper.dbdynsty25 wrote:Being that you're a gamer, I doubt you'll go with Vista. If that's the case, then you're wasting money buying 4 gigs of ram. XP can't address more than 3gb...LAking wrote:All this talk about building new rigs has fired me up so i've begun the slow process of purchasing all the parts. Just ordered 4 gigs of Corsair ram today.
Same goes for quad cores. Hardly any software at all takes advantage dual cores...so going quad right now is a waste of money. The only way it would make sense is if you are going to keep it for like 5 years.
I can get Vista Business edition for free so that's not an issue. I would also like Directx 10 for games like crysis.
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That's why there will be price cuts on intel chips next month. I'm not going to wait for the next line of quad cores that will cost me an arm and a leg. I can always upgrade in a year or so when those chips are MUCH cheaper.wco81 wrote:Is it really a good time?
Intel typically releases a new set of CPUs and chipsets before the Holidays and you figure ATI and nVidia will have new products for the fall/winter as well.
Seems like a game that pushes the technology would also drive major hardware revisions.
When is Crysis due?
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I don't know about timing or price cuts or any of that crap.
All I do know is that my new system showed up today and I immediately fired up Lord of the Rings Online and cranked it up to 1600x1050, 16x AF, slid every slider as far up as I could and set everything to "Ultra High" and it absolutely plays butter-smooth. I've never in my life been this happy with a new rig. It's unbelievable. I can say without a doubt that a Core 2 Duo E6600 with 2GB of RAM and a 768MB GeForce8800GTX is THE SH*T for me personally...
All I do know is that my new system showed up today and I immediately fired up Lord of the Rings Online and cranked it up to 1600x1050, 16x AF, slid every slider as far up as I could and set everything to "Ultra High" and it absolutely plays butter-smooth. I've never in my life been this happy with a new rig. It's unbelievable. I can say without a doubt that a Core 2 Duo E6600 with 2GB of RAM and a 768MB GeForce8800GTX is THE SH*T for me personally...
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