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Old 09-24-2006, 02:58 PM
tkachuk
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Default Looking for advice for upgrade

I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it for
an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games and
surfing.
My current rig:
P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
Abit IC7-G Max II
1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
Rosewill 550W PS
XP Pro

This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I like,
so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
What should I be looking to do w/ this setup? I'm sure a new mobo and
CPU are in order but there are so many new ones out now I'm lost.
Guess I'm partial to intel's...never had an AMD system.
Can I use any of my existing hardware to keep cost down? Suppose I
should ebay all this stuff and figure out exactly how much $$$ I'll
have.
TIA for any advice.
Keith


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Old 09-24-2006, 03:35 PM
Bob Day
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Default Re: Looking for advice for upgrade

"tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote in message news:1159106310.506835.96350@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it for
> an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games and
> surfing.
> My current rig:
> P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
> Abit IC7-G Max II
> 1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
> 2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
> evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
> Rosewill 550W PS
> XP Pro
>
> This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I like,
> so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
> What should I be looking to do w/ this setup?


No clue. What, specifically, are you looking
to improve about your system?

-- Bob Day
http://bobday.vze.com


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Old 09-24-2006, 03:56 PM
tkachuk
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Default Re: Looking for advice for upgrade

the mobo and cpu i suppose.
Bob Day wrote:
> "tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote in message news:1159106310.506835.96350@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> > I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it for
> > an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games and
> > surfing.
> > My current rig:
> > P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
> > Abit IC7-G Max II
> > 1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
> > 2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
> > evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
> > Rosewill 550W PS
> > XP Pro
> >
> > This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I like,
> > so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
> > What should I be looking to do w/ this setup?

>
> No clue. What, specifically, are you looking
> to improve about your system?
>
> -- Bob Day
> http://bobday.vze.com



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Old 09-24-2006, 09:23 PM
CBFalconer
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tkachuk wrote:
> Bob Day wrote:
>> "tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote in message
>>
>>> I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using
>>> it for an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC
>>> for games and surfing.
>>>

.... snip ...
>>>
>>> This system has been great and allows me to play all the games
>>> I like, so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
>>> What should I be looking to do w/ this setup?

>>
>> No clue. What, specifically, are you looking
>> to improve about your system?

>
> the mobo and cpu i suppose.


You can achieve a perfectly satisfactory system, and still unload
the $400, by simply sending me the money.

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Old 09-25-2006, 02:11 AM
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"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4516E94F.A9F1C566@yahoo.com...
> tkachuk wrote:
> > Bob Day wrote:
> >> "tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote in message
> >>
> >>> I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using
> >>> it for an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC
> >>> for games and surfing.
> >>>

> ... snip ...
> >>>
> >>> This system has been great and allows me to play all the games
> >>> I like, so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
> >>> What should I be looking to do w/ this setup?
> >>
> >> No clue. What, specifically, are you looking
> >> to improve about your system?

> >
> > the mobo and cpu i suppose.

>
> You can achieve a perfectly satisfactory system, and still unload
> the $400, by simply sending me the money.
>
> Please don't top-post. I fixed this one. See the links below.
>
> --
> Some informative links:
> <news:news.announce.newusers
> <http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/>
> <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>
> <http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html>
> <http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>
> <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/>
>

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Old 09-25-2006, 02:30 AM
Gojira
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"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message
news:nospam-2409061552140001@192.168.1.178...
> In article <1159109812.136331.48500@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>,
> "tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote:
>
> > the mobo and cpu i suppose.
> > Bob Day wrote:
> > > "tkachuk" <corky@net1plus.com> wrote in message

> news:1159106310.506835.96350@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> > > > I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it

for
> > > > an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games

and
> > > > surfing.
> > > > My current rig:
> > > > P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
> > > > Abit IC7-G Max II
> > > > 1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
> > > > 2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
> > > > evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
> > > > Rosewill 550W PS
> > > > XP Pro
> > > >
> > > > This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I

like,
> > > > so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
> > > > What should I be looking to do w/ this setup?
> > >
> > > No clue. What, specifically, are you looking
> > > to improve about your system?
> > >
> > > -- Bob Day
> > > http://bobday.vze.com

>
> I have a strategy for you. At some point, more games will
> be released for DX10 and Vista. At that point, you'll need
> to build yourself a new system, with a DX10 compatible
> video card, (more memory for Vista), and at that point
> you can invest in a better processor.
>
> You already have a nice system, and need a triggering
> event to help you decide when to upgrade. If we offered
> a solution that increased the processor by 20%, would
> you even notice ? And if you were to go out and buy
> a $400 AGP video card, it would be obsolete and not
> plug into your next (PCI Express) motherboard purchase.
>
> Put the $400 in the bank, and wait for the next generation
> of games, to see if there is a good reason to upgrade.
>
> If you really gotta have an upgrade to play with today,
> the best incremental I can come up with would be:
>
> http://www.asrock.com/product/ConRoe865PE.htm
>

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...343+1050922263
>
> I selected the ConRoe865PE because it would allow your
> video card and RAM to be reused. The processor watts are
> low enough, that your existing PSU can be used. But the
> ConRoe865PE is an FSB800 chipset being run at FSB1066
> out of the box. That means the motherboard cannot be
> overclocked at all, as it is already overclocked just
> to run the Conroe at "normal" speed. If you buy the
> E6600 Conroe at 2.4Ghz, you'll have to be happy with
> the equivalent of dual cores running at about 3.6GHz.
> So it is an upgrade, but it is a perilous one - I'd want
> to see some user reports of just how well the ConRoe865PE
> before I'd part with any of my $400.
>
> There are plenty of other motherboards for Conroe, but
> they won't allow reuse of the rest of your stuff.
>
> For some reason, the ConRoe865PE does not seem to be
> widely distributed. And I don't know what that means...
>
> Paul


There probably isn't that high a demand for it,since AGP is pretty much on
it's way out,most people just make the move to PCI-E when they upgrade.A
Core 2 Duo CPU is definitely the way to go,but I'd put the money aside and
save up for as long as your present system still does the job,then do a
complete upgrade.



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Old 09-25-2006, 03:03 AM
kony
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On 24 Sep 2006 06:58:30 -0700, "tkachuk"
<corky@net1plus.com> wrote:

>I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it for
>an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games and
>surfing.
>My current rig:
>P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
>Abit IC7-G Max II
>1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
>2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
>evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
>Rosewill 550W PS
>XP Pro
>
>This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I like,
>so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
>What should I be looking to do w/ this setup? I'm sure a new mobo and
>CPU are in order but there are so many new ones out now I'm lost.
>Guess I'm partial to intel's...never had an AMD system.
>Can I use any of my existing hardware to keep cost down? Suppose I
>should ebay all this stuff and figure out exactly how much $$$ I'll
>have.



The system as it stands is fairly well balanced. To get the
best bang for the buck from further upgrade ~ +$400, you
would begin building the replacement for this system. It
will take a little more than $400 though, since you're
looking at replacing at least motherboard, CPU, memory
(DDR2), PCI Express video card.

I suggest you get a little more of the value out of the
current system and put the $400 in the bank, adding to it
for a later replacement.

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Old 09-25-2006, 12:13 PM
tkachuk
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Default Re: Looking for advice for upgrade

thanks...maybe i'll put it off until later.


kony wrote:
> On 24 Sep 2006 06:58:30 -0700, "tkachuk"
> <corky@net1plus.com> wrote:
>
> >I've got some extra dough to spend and was thinking about using it for
> >an upgrade(s). +/- $400. First off...I only use my PC for games and
> >surfing.
> >My current rig:
> >P4 2.4C w/ Zalman.... oc'd stable to 3.2ghz
> >Abit IC7-G Max II
> >1 gig OCZ Gold 3700 (DDR 4x256mb)
> >2 x SATA HD @ RAID0
> >evga 6600gt 128mb AGP
> >Rosewill 550W PS
> >XP Pro
> >
> >This system has been great and allows me to play all the games I like,
> >so far, without too much trouble. FPS are pretty good.
> >What should I be looking to do w/ this setup? I'm sure a new mobo and
> >CPU are in order but there are so many new ones out now I'm lost.
> >Guess I'm partial to intel's...never had an AMD system.
> >Can I use any of my existing hardware to keep cost down? Suppose I
> >should ebay all this stuff and figure out exactly how much $$$ I'll
> >have.

>
>
> The system as it stands is fairly well balanced. To get the
> best bang for the buck from further upgrade ~ +$400, you
> would begin building the replacement for this system. It
> will take a little more than $400 though, since you're
> looking at replacing at least motherboard, CPU, memory
> (DDR2), PCI Express video card.
>
> I suggest you get a little more of the value out of the
> current system and put the $400 in the bank, adding to it
> for a later replacement.



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Old 09-27-2006, 06:36 PM
Ken Maltby
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> "CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:4516E94F.A9F1C566@yahoo.com...


>>
>> Please don't top-post. I fixed this one. See the links below.
>>
>> --
>> Some informative links:
>> <news:news.announce.newusers
>> <http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/>
>> <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>
>> <http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html>
>> <http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>
>> <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/>
>>


"Gojira" <none@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Why does there have to be a smart ass in every group?Go play netcop
> somewhere else.
>


He said please, so it was a simple request.
He even provided references to further explain his position.

The primary function of these groups, is to provide a forum,
that will allow everyone access to those willing to provide the
benefit of their experience (good or bad, smart or not). The
net has no "cops" and no required understanding of what's
expected of posters, prior to their posting. It's learn as you
go, for most. Calling someone an ass who is willing to inform
a presumed new poster about some of the "Netiquette"; is
counterproductive, and tells us more about you than anything
else.

Luck;
Ken




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