Pepsiholic
Member
+4|6089|Winland
I was wondering what processor would be preferable with a 9800 GT?
Playing mainly css, bf2, tf2, farcry 2 and maybe something else...
Thought so, too lazy, anyways:
I have no idea about the mobo, can't get the information from anywhere, I was anyways thinking of buying a new one, 3GB RAM, Win vista, 19 inch monitor(1440x900)
A pretty tight budget, maybe 100-300€
420W(+5V=28A, +12V1=14A, +12V2=15A, +3.3=30A, -5V=0.5A, -12V=0,8A, +5Vsb=2.0A)
Not rly any more information I can povide, processor is what i'm asking and the video card is up there

Last edited by Pepsiholic (2009-05-16 10:57:20)

Peter
Super Awesome Member
+494|6665|dm_maidenhead
I think you need to say some other stuff like motherboard and budget and specs and stuff D:
Brasso
member
+1,549|6893

specs and budget, as peter said
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
GR34
Member
+215|6808|ALBERTA> CANADA

Pepsiholic wrote:

I have no idea about the mobo, can't get the information from anywhere, I was anyways thinking of buying a new one, 3GB RAM, Win vista
A pretty tight budget, maybe 300€
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

I need to know full specs and PSU model.

type dxdiag in run

Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2009-05-16 10:53:24)

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Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6844|SE London

I've been impressed by the price:performance ratio for the 5200. Nice CPU there for next to no money. Provided you're not using it for video encoding or something (doesn't use some SSE instructions that are often heavily used by encoders).
PPSKevin
Member
+2|5817|Mukilteo,Washington, USA
Um, i would say a core 2 duo man, buy the most expensive one, i think its the e8600?
TopHat01
Limitless
+117|6167|CA
an E8400 will do fine with every game, even GTA:IV (provided you have 3-4GB of RAM)

I can run everything w/ a stock E8400 and a 9800GT and get decent FPS on high/very high settings.  (>40 in most games)
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6830|NYC / Hamburg

Bertster7 wrote:

I've been impressed by the price:performance ratio for the 5200. Nice CPU there for next to no money. Provided you're not using it for video encoding or something (doesn't use some SSE instructions that are often heavily used by encoders).
I agree with this. The E5200 is very cheap and after OCing gaming performance is nearly the same as a E8x00 series CPU.
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Brasso
member
+1,549|6893

max wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

I've been impressed by the price:performance ratio for the 5200. Nice CPU there for next to no money. Provided you're not using it for video encoding or something (doesn't use some SSE instructions that are often heavily used by encoders).
I agree with this. The E5200 is very cheap and after OCing gaming performance is nearly the same as a E8x00 series CPU.
12.5 multi =
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

haffeysucks wrote:

max wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

I've been impressed by the price:performance ratio for the 5200. Nice CPU there for next to no money. Provided you're not using it for video encoding or something (doesn't use some SSE instructions that are often heavily used by encoders).
I agree with this. The E5200 is very cheap and after OCing gaming performance is nearly the same as a E8x00 series CPU.
12.5 multi =
20(21 Turbo) on i7 920.
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FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6954|Devon, England
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

Download that and it will tell you your motherboard. It's a vital piece of information for this, really... It's all fair and good saying "Get this Core 2 Duo" etc. but you might not be able to even support it.
Catbox
forgiveness
+505|6979
Belarc... is cool also... it tells you all kinds of specs and version of bios etc... about your comp
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Love is the answer
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|7034|PNW

Guys, OCing isn't a good option for hardware newbies with a tight budget.
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6412|'straya

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Guys, OCing isn't a good option for hardware newbies with a tight budget.
Its a good option for people with a tight budget, and theres only one way to get out of newb-ville
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Guys, OCing isn't a good option for hardware newbies with a tight budget.
Its a good option for people with a tight budget, and theres only one way to get out of newb-ville
Tight budget is the price range that benefits most from OC. Other one is high-end where you can get HW that won't hit the stores for long time by overclocking.
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Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6051|Catherine Black
Agree with E5200. I have one, runs at 3.6 Ghz (From 2.5) on a really shit motherboard, so could easily go higher.

But if you can't/don't want to overclock, then go for E8400 or 8600 if you've got the cash.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
Brasso
member
+1,549|6893

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Guys, OCing isn't a good option for hardware newbies with a tight budget.
Its a good option for people with a tight budget, and theres only one way to get out of newb-ville
Tight budget is the price range that benefits most from OC. Other one is high-end where you can get HW that won't hit the stores for long time by overclocking.
or in the middle, where you can get midrange hardware to perform like enthusiast hardware.  overclocking is just generally a very good idea.

Last edited by haffeysucks (2009-05-20 09:06:15)

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