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Matt
Hey guys. I'm looking to do an almost complete upgrade on my current
system so I'm after some advice on what components to get. To keep my
spending reaonsable, I've given myself a budget of £500.
My current system is as follows (with a * by the items I intend to
replace):
AMD Athlon XP 2000+ CPU *
Gigabyte GA-7VAX Socket A motherboard *
1.25GB PC2700 RAM *
Gigabyte Radeon 9600 Pro 256MB DDR AGP *
Western Digital WD800JB 80GB 7200rpm 8MB cache hard drive *
Generic (branded "Color IT") 550W Power Supply *
A large ATX case with three 5.25" bays and two 3.5" bays *
Samsung SD-616 16X DVD-ROM
Philips 4x4x16x CD-RW drive
Creative SB Live! 5.1 Player soundcard
A USB front panel expansion (fits in the 3.5" bay)
An extra front and rear mounted fan
Now the first thing to realise is, as usual, what I will want the new
computer for. Basically I'm a student at the moment who is coming to
the end of his University course. In the short term, a computer that
can cope easily when multitasking with many web browser windows,
Excel, Word etc. The amount I need open for my current project (and my
current system's inability to cope) is what is driving this upgrade.
I'm also a light gamer and would appreciate being able to play games
like Dawn of War: Dark Crusade on something higher then 800x600.
However, I'm aware of the large chunk a new graphics card would take
out of my budget.
To make it easier to understand my needs, I've given a list of things
I need from this new system:
- Faster CPU
- More memory (2GB sounds like a good amount)
- A future-proof motherboard for a new graphics card (future-proofing
for a new CPU isn't necessary)
- Alot more hard drive storage then my current 80GB
- It to be quiet (my current system is very noisy due to my power
supply, reason enough not to buy a cheap one again!)
Now if we focus on the CPU for a moment, I understand that Intel's
Core 2 Duo's are considerabely outperforming their AMD counterparts. I
wouldn't mind hearing some more details about why Intel are the CPU of
choice at present though!
With my budget of £500 in mind; am I likely to get a new CPU,
motherboard, RAM, case, power supply and hard drive that meets my
requirememnts above?
Please feel free to give any recommendations on the whole hardware
set, or just one or two bits.
Kind Regards,
Matt
system so I'm after some advice on what components to get. To keep my
spending reaonsable, I've given myself a budget of £500.
My current system is as follows (with a * by the items I intend to
replace):
AMD Athlon XP 2000+ CPU *
Gigabyte GA-7VAX Socket A motherboard *
1.25GB PC2700 RAM *
Gigabyte Radeon 9600 Pro 256MB DDR AGP *
Western Digital WD800JB 80GB 7200rpm 8MB cache hard drive *
Generic (branded "Color IT") 550W Power Supply *
A large ATX case with three 5.25" bays and two 3.5" bays *
Samsung SD-616 16X DVD-ROM
Philips 4x4x16x CD-RW drive
Creative SB Live! 5.1 Player soundcard
A USB front panel expansion (fits in the 3.5" bay)
An extra front and rear mounted fan
Now the first thing to realise is, as usual, what I will want the new
computer for. Basically I'm a student at the moment who is coming to
the end of his University course. In the short term, a computer that
can cope easily when multitasking with many web browser windows,
Excel, Word etc. The amount I need open for my current project (and my
current system's inability to cope) is what is driving this upgrade.
I'm also a light gamer and would appreciate being able to play games
like Dawn of War: Dark Crusade on something higher then 800x600.
However, I'm aware of the large chunk a new graphics card would take
out of my budget.
To make it easier to understand my needs, I've given a list of things
I need from this new system:
- Faster CPU
- More memory (2GB sounds like a good amount)
- A future-proof motherboard for a new graphics card (future-proofing
for a new CPU isn't necessary)
- Alot more hard drive storage then my current 80GB
- It to be quiet (my current system is very noisy due to my power
supply, reason enough not to buy a cheap one again!)
Now if we focus on the CPU for a moment, I understand that Intel's
Core 2 Duo's are considerabely outperforming their AMD counterparts. I
wouldn't mind hearing some more details about why Intel are the CPU of
choice at present though!
With my budget of £500 in mind; am I likely to get a new CPU,
motherboard, RAM, case, power supply and hard drive that meets my
requirememnts above?
Please feel free to give any recommendations on the whole hardware
set, or just one or two bits.
Kind Regards,
Matt