Time to Upgrade

colt1911

Geek Trainee
It's been awhile since I upgraded and I think it's time to do so. Anyone have any ideas as to which wayto go AMD vs Intel ? Currently I running AMD socket 939 with the 4400+ cpu . I've heard that Intel's prices will drop in July and that the Q6600 will be around $266 , so this is what I'm thinking. I would like a mobo that will support the new 1333mhz cpu's when they come out and could someone recommend these parts to me . Cpu, Mobo, and some memory. I have everything else from my current system. I have around $800.00 to spend thanks.

My System
Windows XP PRO 32bit
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Amd 64x2 4400+ dual core cpu
Ultra 800 watt
2 Evga 7900gs Pci express cards
3 gigs Corsair Value memory ( 2 x 1024 ) ( 2 x 512 )
Pri. HD WD 10,000 rpm 74gb sata raptor
Sec > HD WD 7200 rpm 250gb sata 2
Samsung DL DVD Burner with Lightscribe
NEC DL DVD burner
Case Aspire Navigator
 
Currently I would say that Intel has the advantage on the market CPU wise. I havent heard anything about intels prices dropping in July though, Q6600 for that price seems a bit.. low -- A ~300 dollar price drop seems a bit excessive. Depending what you are planning on doing with it, I dont really see a need for a Quad core system ATM. Not all games even support Dual Core at the moment.

Are you planning on gutting your current rig and using some parts from it to keep your price down? If you are, That is great - If you are tring to build a new rig for 800 dollars, That may proove difficult.

Assuming that you are going to gut certain parts of your current rig, I would keep your DVD Burner, PSU, and maybe case?
 
Well I never saw that artical before, I suppose if the information is accurate and you have the money for that CPU then I would go for it.. I still don't think there is a need for quad core currently, but It surely wouldn't hurt to have it for the future just as long as something new doesn't come out before then.

For Mobo, CPU, and Ram I would go with the following:

Mobo:
Newegg.com - MSI P6N SLI Platinum LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail

AGP Slots: None
CPU Type: Quad-core / Core 2 Extreme / Core 2 Duo / Pentium
Dual Channel Supported: Yes
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Maximum Memory Supported: 8GB
Memory Standard: DDR2 800
Number of Memory Slots: 4×240pin
PCI Express x16: 2
South Bridge: NVIDIA nForce 430i
Supported CPU Technologies: Hyper-Threading Technology
Model #: P6N SLI PLATINUM
Item #: N82E16813130081

RAM:
Newegg.com - Patriot eXtreme Performance 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - Retail

That is the RAM i have, Its a cheap gaming ram.. If you want to spend the extra money and go with something a bit more high performance, feel free too.. I don't really see a need to do it though.

CPU:
Newegg.com - Buy Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more!

The link above are all the ones that the motherboard will support, It seems as if you want to go with the Q6600, which is supported by the motherboard.
 
I don't know about upgrading. That's still not a bad system, so while it's not the top-end, if you want something to exceed that box's performance, I can't see $800 doing that, unless you're planning to sell most of the parts and use that money to fund the build.
 
This is what I've come up with for a Mobo (Asus P5N32-E SLI nForce 680i SLI Socket 775 1333MHz DDR2-800 ) , memory (Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB Kit DDR2-800 XMS2-6400 Xtreme Performance x 2 ) and the Q6600 cpu when the price drops in July.

Mobo= 180.00
Ram = 262.00
Cpu = 266.00 to 300.00 depending on price drop

Total cost $ 742.00 with free shipping and some rebates.
From Zipzoomfly.com

The only thing else I'll need is a cpu cooler and I don't know whats best for the Q6600.
 
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