by ctjoyce » Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:02 am
Well gunny this is going to hurt ya quite a bit. If your running a XP that means that its probibly a 754 socket, so your going to need a 939 board. A decent asus or gigabyte PCI-E board is going to be about $80 so thats not too bad. For 64Bit processers the whole Athalon famly is open (X64 series) however for now and the future the 3700+ or above cores are about the only way to go, but steer clear of the 3800s they arn't worth your time or money. Heatsink options on that are pretty open, but Zalman is completely the way to go with that.
For a decent vid card your going to need to expand the budget above $100. A mid stream 6600GT is $150 at the cheapest, and the 6800XT is about $185. Anything that is better than that your looking twards $250 or more.
On the RAM issue I feel your pain. I orrigionally got a PC2700 GeIL kit to hold me over until the XMS kit came back into stock, and I noticed the difference. A good kit of 2 512MB sticks will run you between $75 and $100. My kit cost me abot $90, but if you want the fastest latancy your looking at about $115.
Personally if I were you I would save up $1K and spend that on a decent rig. I recently built the one listed below for just over $940 with shipping.
AMD X64 3700+
ASUS 939, PCI-E
eVGA 7800GT PCI-E
Corsair XMS 1GB (the same kit I have)
WD 120GB SATA HDD
Samgsung DVD burner
Raidmax Scorpio 868 case.
Zalman CNPS-7000 Heatsink
However you could knock about $100 off that if you use the drives in your current comp. So I suggest you upgrade to something like that. Also with the $150+ you save useing your current case, drives, and OS you could look at a better processer (4000+) or better GPU (nVidia 7900GT)
Cheers
Cameron
CTJoyce, Modding and voiding warranties since 2003
Sheila's Specs:ASUS Striker Extreme 680i, Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2Ghz, Corsair XMS2 PC2-6400C4 2GB, 2x eVGA 7900GT KO, Western Digital 80GB SATA & 250GB SATAIII
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