GTAStunting
General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: Nitzkit on February 07, 2010, 07:02:08 AM
-
alright, so I have a 2 year old PC that doesnt cut it anymore.....I want to get some high end shit..... :hmm: lets say I'm willing to put $1,500 into upgrading....I'm gonna need some suggestions
my current specs:
Asus P5N-E SLI Motherboard
nVidia 8800 GTS gfx card
2gb ram
2 TB Memory (3 physical drives)
Core 2 duo 6600 @ 2.40ghz
what I would like...
fastness and quality :lol:
-
What Hardware Should I Buy? - February 2010 @ bit-tech.net (http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/buyers-guide/2010/02/03/what-hardware-should-i-buy-february-2010/1)
Go for the third configuration, although with the spare money you could change the GPU to HD 5870. Click here (http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2009/09/23/ait-radeon-hd-5870-1gb-review/1) for a review of the HD 5870, it'll kick ass at least for the next few years.
How's your monitor by the way? You may not need a card as good as HD 5870 unless you're dealing with at least 24" one.
-
You can get alot of cool stuff for 1,500$ :ajaja: You just need to wait until, Daffy,BoxXx, Killamarci, etc get in here :P They'll tell you all
-
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7 965 Extreme
Sapphire radeon HD5870
Crosshair Dominator 6GB 1600 MHz DDR 3 [3x2]
Pioneer Blu-ray BDR 203
External HD 1 TB
ANtec P19
Antec 850 W
-
What the hell... No, don't even think about the Extreme-series end of Intel's CPU's, and I also have no idea why you should take an external HDD.
I prefer reading the article I linked and make the decide yourself.
-
I wanna get the EVGA GeForce GTX 280 Superclocked Edition Video Card - 1GB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4680607&CatId=3669)
of that I'm sure of.
-
evga X58 Classified
Core i7 950 3.06GHZ
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 Superclocked
Corsair 6GB DDR3 PC12800 - 1600Mhz
Cooler Master V8
OCZ StealthXStream 700-Watt Power Supply
WD Raptor 150GB SATA HD 10K/16MB/SATA-3 (If you're sticking with yours)
-
Why to go for that? I'm not the one to tell you what to buy since I'm well aware of obsessions many people have when it comes to hardware, but going for nVIDIA's older cards ain't just a good buy no more. Least you could do is wait for the Fermi series in case you don't want to get ATi's cards.
I still prefer reading the articles I linked earlier.
The Radeon HD 5870 1GB is our pick for the Premium Player PC. We'd opt for one of these over the largely overpriced, very hot dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970 2GB as well. There is currently no Nvidia alternative and with no firm date for its upcoming GTX 480 and 470 card, just grab yourself an ATI card and start playing now.
-
Maybe go for an
i5
ATI 5000 series card
Cheaper option
-
Why to go for that? I'm not the one to tell you what to buy since I'm well aware of obsessions many people have when it comes to hardware, but going for nVIDIA's older cards ain't just a good buy no more. Least you could do is wait for the Fermi series in case you don't want to get ATi's cards.
I still prefer reading the articles I linked earlier.
the 280 isnt all that old...I mean as far as I can see from the nvidia web site....they are only up to the 295 :blink: link (http://www.nvidia.com/object/graphics_cards_buy_now.html)
-
What the hell... No, don't even think about the Extreme-series end of Intel's CPU's, and I also have no idea why you should take an external HDD.
I prefer reading the article I linked and make the decide yourself.
If you replied to me, please tell me why's Extreme bad ? I've been using it myself and I have nothing bad to say.
-
the 280 isnt all that old...I mean as far as I can see from the nvidia web site....they are only up to the 295 :blink: link (http://www.nvidia.com/object/graphics_cards_buy_now.html)
Why to go for something older if you can get newer?
If you replied to me, please tell me why's Extreme bad ? I've been using it myself and I have nothing bad to say.
I never said it's bad, but you can overclock i7 920 (four times cheaper) to match the same level of performance.
-
Not saying the GTX280 is bad, it just doesn't have DirectX11, which your new card should have if you really want it to last for a while :P Although there aren't that many DX11 games out there, I bet there are gonna be a few in the future which you would want to play. + NVidia has stopped the manufacturing process of some of the GTX2** cards already as far as I know.
Buuut..personally I wouldn't buy a HD5*** card now, The GTX470 and GTX480 are coming out in March, which means:
You could get one of thoose
or
If thoose are too expensive for you, you can still get one of ATI HD5*** cards, because thoose prizes are sure going to drop massively when NVidia has released their DX11 cards.
So If I were you I'd be getting this:
(http://www.abload.de/img/nitzkitbuildj5hx.jpg)
Keep the other stuff, also keep you 8800GTS for a while and wait as I said. I included the Megahalems since I consider overclocking something you really should do with an i7, such a high potential there.
-
Thats some good advice KM, the set up you suggested I can get it through amazon at a much lower price than it said in the picture you posted... I think im gonna Buy that for now and wait for the 470 or 480...
Asus P6T Core i7 / Intel X58/ DDR3/ CrossFireX & SLI/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard - ASUS Computer International Direct
Condition: New
In Stock
$232.98
You Save:
$40.01 (15%)
Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920 - Intel
Condition: New
In stock on February 13, 2010. Order it now.
$288.99
You Save:
$38.00 (12%)
Corsair TR3X6G1600C8D Dominator 6 GB 3 x 2 GB PC3-12800 1600MHz 240-Pin DDR3 Core i7 Memory Kit - CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
Condition: New
In Stock
$229.99
You Save:
$75.00 (25%)
Prolimatech Megahalems Rev B. Intel CPU Heatsink (LGA 775 / 1156 / 1366) (AM2** / AM2+** / AM3**) - Prolimatech
Condition: New
In Stock
$72.95
You Save:
$7.04 (9%)
subtotal = $824.91 (euro €599.11)
-
X58 rapes P6T :|
-
Is it really worth the 50 bucks the EVGA has over the Asus?
:hmm:
EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility - EVGA
Condition: New
In Stock
$284.99
VS.
Asus P6T Core i7 / Intel X58/ DDR3/ CrossFireX & SLI/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard - ASUS Computer International Direct
Condition: New
In Stock
$232.98
You Save:
$40.01 (15%)
-
You have to decide wether you're really going to be using 3(!) Videocards in the future (let's just say you most likely won't) The P6T got 2 PCI-E slots with 16 lanes and one PCI-E slot with 4 Lanes. The EVGA Board has got 3 PCI-E slots with 16 lanes...
That's basically the only thing thats better about the EVGA board...dunno, buy it if you want :P I would probably do it myself because of the extraordinary support EVGA gives you.