Right now i'm sitting at about $1200. If anyone can point me in a direction that cost less or point me to better hardware that is within this price range that would be appreciative. I can't decide if I should stay AM2+ with DDR2 or go with the AM3 and DDR3. With both setups I'm only looking at a 100-150 price difference.
Find a 640gb black for 64 bucks anywhere. If you're gonna be using cuda or physx for gaming, get a gtx260 since it's some good value, even if those underdog lovers have been brainwashed to feel sorry for ati and over rate them in the round up on the home page. I still think gtx260 is nice, get the sp216 version from evga so you can OC that no worries. Should cost you around $180 tops. And get the CM690 case. 750 or 850 TX doesn't really matter, both should be around 100-120 ish dollars. All prices are from canadian retailer ncix.
Drop down to a Phenom II 720. You're dreaming if you think that heatsink, or any, will get much out of that 810. Spend the difference on a 4850X2, methinks - or a GTX 275 and the ASUS 980a or a Foxconn Destroyer.
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well if you can, you should try to cut back on the case and the psu so that you can get a faster processor...I wouldnt settle for nothing less than the 940 (especially for a rig in this price range)
Uh... holy [crap], I missed that part. Yeah... exactly. +lots to Ahslan.
Edit: I got bleeped.
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945 and 955 are AM3 (as well as 720/710) so choose carefully. If you want DDR3 go with AM3 and by my opinion, go the full extent to 955. Its the best one not very expensive and worth the money and a great overclocker
if you want to reduce the cost, then drop the CPU to X3 720 and once it is o/c, it would offer very good gaming performance...So about $110 saved on the CPU...
+1 for other suggestion on the CASE...you can save nearly $110 by going with the CM 690, even though not a Full tower, is more than suffice for HD 4890 crossfire and has very good air-flow.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6811119137
Nice combo... but you are still paying $30 for essentially the same CPU.
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Monitor
Dell S2309W Full HD Widescreen flat panel (I heard there is a one day special on this monitor on tuesday for $150)
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna [...] u=320-7339
$150
So, 1185 from newegg before rebates. 1129.98 with rebates
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Do you really need the extra core? Are you considering an attempt of luck to unlock the extra core and get it stable?
That's a very good set-up btw, lots of improvement from it initially. If you don't want to wait around to shop for low prices, I'd say it's safe to buy it. If you want to save some bucks, I've seen the WD black 640 go for $64 no MIR, WD black 1tb for $97 no MIR, cm690 for $65 no MIR, radeon 4850 for $99 after $20 MIR. If you live in Canada, look at the weekly wednesday sale @ NCIX, they usually have some really low prices that make me regret my purchases after the items go on sale a few weeks later
Also, keep in mind that the AMD system canNOT use the triple channel memory kits (referring to your initial post). Also, if gaming is your primary concern, 720BE should be more than enough for you. I see that you are not goin to code video that much, so I would say go for 720BE. Games (except GTA4, MS Flight Sim FSX, crysis probably) wont be utilzing all the 4 cores for at least 2 3 years, so 720BE will serve you good till then.
But then again if cost is ot an issue, theres nothing better than a quad. But, I dont really see you using more than a x3 720BE. Rest all seems good.
Enjoy gaming. And BTW, a very good selection for monitor (e-ips panel).
^ Well he is partially correct...they have dual-channel memory controller so they will not be able to run the RAMs in Tri-Channel...but they can run 3 RAM sticks...
If you are going to use the PC primary for Gaming, then get this combo...For this price it is unbeatable...
X3 720 + ASUS + ASUS M4A78T-E AM3 for about $195
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Comb [...] mbo.203011
Yeah, I meant that AMD systems cannot use RAM in triple channel, but can use them in dual channel. number of sticks does not matter. You can use 2, 3, 4 whatever.....
Yeah, I meant that AMD systems cannot use RAM in triple channel, but can use them in dual channel. number of sticks does not matter. You can use 2, 3, 4 whatever.....
Not sure what you mean by 'triple channel', ddr3 or 6 mem slots or the effective bandwidth being 3x the frequency anyways, AMD can use ddr3, hands down...