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I'm in the process of planning to upgrade my comp using one of the two following systems:
Processor Intel Pentium 4 630 CPU Socket Type LGA 775 Core Prescot Mother board ASUS P5B Memory Kingston 512MB DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Video Card EVGA 256-P2-N615-TX GeForce 7600GT PSU HIPER HPU-4K530-MS Heat Sink Thermalright MST-9775 Case COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-WW Or Processor AMD AM2 Orleans Athlon 64 3500+ Operating Frequency: 2.2GHz Mother Board ASUS M2N North Bridge NVIDIA nForce 430 MC Memory Kingston 1GB DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Video Card EVGA 256-P2-N615-TX GeForce 7600GT PSU HIPER HPU-4K530-MS Heat Sink Thermalright SI-97A w/Panaflo 92mm Case Fan Case COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-WW My budget is in the $500 range and I plan on keeping the existing drives, I'm a little over with each of these but still within range. Does anyone see any glaring incompatibilities in either of these set-ups? Are there any reasons to choose one over the other (personal preferences aside)? Would I benefit greatly by choosing other components? Thanks in Advance Jim |
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Let's look at Intel, but make some improvements and stay in budget.
Case: Fine. PSU: Nope. XClio 450BL. 40 bucks cheaper and plenty good. Motherboard: Fine. CPU: Nope. Pentium-D 915 or 925. Ram: Nope. 1 gig Corsair Value Select dual channel kit DDR2-667. Video card: Fine. Heatsink: Not necessary with retail boxed processor. If you can toss another 75 bucks or so at it, you can get a Core 2 Duo E6300. |
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Thanks for the quick response, glc. I knew I could count on you guys. I had reservations about the PSU to begin with. Will the 450w unit be sufficient given that I will also have a NIC card, Fire-wire and possibly a sound card. Should I go with a 500w unit instead. Prescott CPU looks real good, not sure how I missed that one. I've heard horror stories about Intel factory heat sinks, have they gotten any better?
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450 watts is plenty. The factory heatsinks are fine for stock speeds and mild overclocking. The 9xx series dual cores are Presler, 65nm, they run a lot cooler than Prescotts.
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Did some poking around Newegg (I love that place) and found I can upgrade to your recommendations and still stay at the upper range of my budget. Looking good!!!!!
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If you really want to squeeze it - and get a Core 2 Duo - you can get a P5L-MX board - it's 945G but it IS C2D compatible.
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