Time to upgrade some components
Well, the current refurbishment work at my place of work has given me more hours than usual (figure that) so my payslip for this month is a bit more reasonable than usual. Therefore I'm looking to do a spot of upgrading with my CPU, and of course with the CPU I have to upgrade the mobo.
Been looking at a nice little bundle on Amazon that gives me a: Intel Dual Core E5300 2.6GHz CPU Processor - Gigabyte GA-G41MT-ES2L Motherboard - 4Gb (2x 2Gb) DDR3 1333MHz Memory Bundle BU001E For about £132.95. This is my current spec: Quote:
Thoughts? |
bad choice, you might as well just get a better CPU
I mean you upgrade choice doesn't seem to be much better than what you have now |
My suggestion is to save for a few months. I mean you're going to use the PC for years to come so saving up for a better PC would be worth the waiting and patience.
Get an i5 and a Gigabyte Ultra Durable series for durability and long usage life. |
I tend to agree with tyrant and Castout. The benefit you get from this upgrade plan imo does not justify the costs, however small they are.
Save some months like I just did, and then dare a bigger jump. |
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I would as said above, save up money....put money aside with each paycheck that makes it possible. till you can buy components that upgrades your computer to a point that it can look foward in games to come instead of just today if you catch my drift. HunterICX |
Makes sense. Well, if things go according to plan (which knowing British builders they won't) I'll have another month of good pay, maybe a month and a half and then things will go back to their old self.
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I'd look into more mainstream components as well. Say a P45 board instead of G41, for example. But yeah, more expensive.
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Well, my budget range is around the £250-300 mark, I don't really want to go over that because there will be many other things vying to take my money from me in the coming two months, the other halfs birthday for one thing. Hopefully though I'll get a bit more money in eleven days when I clock up another yearly milestone. I could possibly stretch to £400 but I'd want something for it, like a CPU, RAM and Mobo bundle.
Also, how easy are CPUs to install? |
Drop it in the slot, lock it, apply thermal paste and install cooler.
Not difficult; applying thermal stuff can be messy/tricky (just a really thin layer needed) and mounting the cooler can be finicky (damn you, LGA775!) but wouldn't say it's difficult. |
Well you have a 775 mobo now,
Why buy a new 775 motherboard? Its already outdated now Might as well wait until you are willing to spend a bit more |
Hmmm, it's now or never really. Can't see the financial situation improving any time in the next three or four years, short of winning the lottery. I guess I thought I'd be able to get something good at a low price but they do say that you get what you pay for and I don't have the money available for that.
Ah well. Thanks for the help guys. We'll see how it pans out, I'll keep scouring Amazon. |
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if your going for a card do not I say do NOT get that HD5570 spend about £50 more and get the HD5770 at least that card has something to show. http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...hd5770_hd5750/ HunterICX |
Well, chaps and chapettes
Here's what I went for in the end: Intel Core i7 860 Lynnfield 45nm, Quad Core, 2.8GHz, DMI 2.5 GT/s, 8MB Cache, 21x Ratio, 95W, Retail + Asus P7H55-M/USB3, Intel H55, S 1156, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 2200(OC), SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.0, mATX CPU and Mobo combined. Cost a little under three hundred but that should see me through for a while. Now to freeze all assets until next month and get some more RAM and a better graphics card. |
That's terrific! :up:
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We will miss waiting for your game to load. :haha:
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