aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas
I've been looking to buy a new computer, so far I have

AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz
BIOSTAR TForce TF570SLI Motherboard
LOGYSIS 575w Power Supply
WINTEC AMPX 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)    x4
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS XXX 320Mb
Some Cooler Master Case

All for about $700

I have an extra PATA HDD and DVD-burner lying around as well as a copy of XP Pro x64

I only have about $800 to spend right now. How will this computer play bf2 and cod4?

Anything else I should look into? All the hardware can be found off newegg except the 8800 which is on TigerDirect.

EDIT: Changed RAM

Last edited by aimless (2007-12-07 21:36:05)

elbekko
Your lord and master
+36|6879|Leuven, Belgium
Get a heavier PSU.
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6675|Winland

Get the 8800GT over the GTS, unless the GTS is cheaper. And a little more PSU power is recommended.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
cian1500ww
Member
+8|6477|Ireland
Get a 650W to a 700W PSU otherwise that should play both those games on full high no bother. I play those games on my computer and I only have an X1950PRO.
Airwolf
Latter Alcoholic
+287|7197|Scotland
that power supply should be fine m8...
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7027|UK

Airwolf wrote:

that power supply should be fine m8...
Agreed

Last edited by Bell (2007-12-07 09:46:29)

Ryan
Member
+1,230|7321|Alberta, Canada

Bell wrote:

Airwolf wrote:

that power supply should be fine m8...
Agreed
Same here. That's enough power.
cian1500ww
Member
+8|6477|Ireland
Well the minimum is 400W so yours should do then.
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas

Freezer7Pro wrote:

Get the 8800GT over the GTS, unless the GTS is cheaper. And a little more PSU power is recommended.
The GTS off of TigerDirect is only $269.99. The GT's on newegg are between $209-$220 but they are all PCI-Express 2.0 and the motherboard I picked doesn't support that.

If I was to get 2 8800GTS's (in the future), should I go for maybe a 650-700w? Would that be able to handle both cards?

Last edited by aimless (2007-12-07 09:56:42)

RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|7043|Area 51
They recommend a 450 Watt PSU for an 8800GT. So I think 575 Watt for a GTS will do fine

That game will run both BF2 and COD4 maxed out, no probs!
']['error
Banned
+630|7122|The Netherlands

aimless wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

Get the 8800GT over the GTS, unless the GTS is cheaper. And a little more PSU power is recommended.
The GTS off of TigerDirect is only $269.99. The GT's on newegg are between $209-$220 but they are all PCI-Express 2.0 and the motherboard I picked doesn't support that.

If I was to get 2 8800GTS's (in the future), should I go for maybe a 650-700w? Would that be able to handle both cards?
A 8800GT will fit in a normal pci-express slot
And get an Core 2 Duo or a quadcore.
ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6952|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
thats cheap!
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas

']['error wrote:

aimless wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

Get the 8800GT over the GTS, unless the GTS is cheaper. And a little more PSU power is recommended.
The GTS off of TigerDirect is only $269.99. The GT's on newegg are between $209-$220 but they are all PCI-Express 2.0 and the motherboard I picked doesn't support that.

If I was to get 2 8800GTS's (in the future), should I go for maybe a 650-700w? Would that be able to handle both cards?
A 8800GT will fit in a normal pci-express slot
And get an Core 2 Duo or a quadcore.
PCI-E 2.0 = PCI-E 16x? Maybe I should get the 8800GT then, save me more money ha.

I looked at a lot of Intel processors that performed in the range the 6000+ did but they were all more expensive.
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7027|UK

aimless wrote:

']['error wrote:

aimless wrote:


The GTS off of TigerDirect is only $269.99. The GT's on newegg are between $209-$220 but they are all PCI-Express 2.0 and the motherboard I picked doesn't support that.

If I was to get 2 8800GTS's (in the future), should I go for maybe a 650-700w? Would that be able to handle both cards?
A 8800GT will fit in a normal pci-express slot
And get an Core 2 Duo or a quadcore.
PCI-E 2.0 = PCI-E 16x? Maybe I should get the 8800GT then, save me more money ha.

I looked at a lot of Intel processors that performed in the range the 6000+ did but they were all more expensive.
You mean you compaired clock speeds?  a 3.0Ghz Intel CPU is faster than a 3.0Ghz AMD chip.  An Intel E6750 or a Q6600 are the two chips I reccomend to everyone at the moment.

Martyn
']['error
Banned
+630|7122|The Netherlands

Bell wrote:

aimless wrote:

']['error wrote:


A 8800GT will fit in a normal pci-express slot
And get an Core 2 Duo or a quadcore.
PCI-E 2.0 = PCI-E 16x? Maybe I should get the 8800GT then, save me more money ha.

I looked at a lot of Intel processors that performed in the range the 6000+ did but they were all more expensive.
You mean you compaired clock speeds?  a 3.0Ghz Intel CPU is faster than a 3.0Ghz AMD chip.  An Intel E6750 or a Q6600 are the two chips I reccomend to everyone at the moment.

Martyn
PCI-E 2.0 = PCI-E 16x? NO it's not the same, only the slots are the same. 2.0 supports higher data speeds.

"An Intel E6750 or a Q6600 are the two chips I reccomend to everyone at the moment." - bell

I second that
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas

Bell wrote:

You mean you compaired clock speeds?  a 3.0Ghz Intel CPU is faster than a 3.0Ghz AMD chip.  An Intel E6750 or a Q6600 are the two chips I reccomend to everyone at the moment.
I looked here: http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007.html and used the 3DMark06 CPU test. I know it's not perfect but it gives a ballpark range.
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7098|Mhz

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
Yes, for gaming.

I know the Q6600 rapes, and for $279.99 it better rape, but that's too expensive for me.
RoosterCantrell
Goodbye :)
+399|6957|Somewhere else

Bell wrote:

Airwolf wrote:

that power supply should be fine m8...
Agreed
Well, what about future upgrades?
TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|7098|Mhz

aimless wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
Yes, for gaming.

I know the Q6600 rapes, and for $279.99 it better rape, but that's too expensive for me.
E6750 then, $10 more, beats a 6000+ at stock and OCs by well over 1Ghz easily.
']['error
Banned
+630|7122|The Netherlands

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

aimless wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
Yes, for gaming.

I know the Q6600 rapes, and for $279.99 it better rape, but that's too expensive for me.
E6750 then, $10 more, beats a 6000+ at stock and OCs by well over 1Ghz easily.
what he said, go with the E6750
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

aimless wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
Yes, for gaming.

I know the Q6600 rapes, and for $279.99 it better rape, but that's too expensive for me.
E6750 then, $10 more, beats a 6000+ at stock and OCs by well over 1Ghz easily.
Where do you see it $10 more? It's on newegg at $189 and thats +$30 over the 6000+. I'll look into that though.
The#1Spot
Member
+105|7017|byah

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

aimless wrote:

TheEternalPessimist wrote:

Thats 3D model rendering benches, I'm assuming you want this for gaming?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu_2007. … ;chart=418 <-- 3Dmark test, Q6600 owns face , hard. Bare in mind you can OC a q6600 to 600Mhz-1Ghz over factory speeds on a stock cooler (more with an after market cooler) and those are stock speed benches.
Yes, for gaming.

I know the Q6600 rapes, and for $279.99 it better rape, but that's too expensive for me.
E6750 then, $10 more, beats a 6000+ at stock and OCs by well over 1Ghz easily.
Yea did you forget the extra money you waste to get those kind of clock speeds. Try to get the new Phenom 9500. It has a substantial abount of cache over a 6000+ and for 240$ its at a great price.

phenom 9500 2.2ghz    6000+ 3.0ghz
L1 512kb                     L1 256kb
L2 2mb                       L2 2mb
L3 2mb                       dual core
quad core                   160$
240$

For 80$ more it is a great buy considering the fact that it has been out on the market for less than 2months. Always do research before you buy.
aimless
Member
+166|6603|Texas
You want to donate an extra $80 to me, be my guest lol.
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|7132

Like Eternal said, get the E6750, it's hardly much more, but definitely beats a 6000+.
Also, I'd suggest a different videocard. 8800 GT is good, but a lot of money if you're on a budget. Radeon X1950 Pro is a good budget card, and I found a Radeon HD 3850 512 MB for $200 which performs pretty well (just google it and read some articles and look at their tests).

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