Upgrade advice

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by wompshmack, Dec 10, 2005.

  1. wompshmack

    wompshmack Geek

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    I have 2 main computers that I use for gaming, so that when people come over they can game with me. This is one of them...

    CPU: Athlon 64 3000(venice)
    Mobo: ECS RS480-M
    RAM: 768 mbs DDR400
    Video Card: PCIX Radeon X600 series

    It runs extremely nicely, and I put it together for under $400
    My other pc however just isnt doing its job. Im looking for something to replace my emachine (listed in this post http://www.hardwareforums.com/scrap-not-scrap-9173/)
    That will be on par with this setup Im running now.
    I'm thinking as cheap as possible here. I want to go with AMD here because they've done so well for me in the past. Looking for any kind of advice here.
    Links to sweet deals, Good mobo combos to start with, ya know, anything.
     
  2. ProcalX

    ProcalX all grown up

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    I would recommend for a budget build:

    Antec Case + 350W PSU (found together for £40-£50)
    AMD 64 3000+ 939 Retail (with HSF) (£80)
    Asus / Abit / DFI PCI-E Motherboard - £60-£70
    1GB (2x512MB) Corsair Value PC3200 (£65)
    80GB Seagate SATA 7200RPM (£35)
    ATI X700 256MB PCI-E (£75)
    16x DVD-ROM (£25)
    Floppy Drive (£3)

    That comes to around £380-£400

    If you want cheaper, go for AMD 64bit 754Pin CPU with AGP not PCI-E.

    But for the extra £40-£50 you might as well have a good upgradeable computer.
     

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