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mrbobbins
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Joose wrote:simple answer?
yes.
These days you can get a decent enough card for £100 that should run Doom 3, COD 2 etc. fine.
Or go a bit more and get an X800 GTO2 for bargain bang for buck valueness
Edit: On offer this week at overclockers
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/ ... 2d100_2dsp
Hypothetically speaking, whats the best mobo/cpu option for someone hypothetically looking to upgrade? I currently have an ASRock K7S41GX mobo with an AMD XP 2200 cpu, and would want to be keeping price down to as close to £100 as possible. If I was seriously thinking about buying them that is. Ahem.
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FatherJack
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Looking around overclockers, for £85 (that's £100 w. VAT) you can get:
Nvidia
6600 256M
6600GT 128M
6800 128M
ATi
x700 256M
x700 Pro 128M
Which is rather a tasty choice.
Which of these is the best, I cannot say, but I believe they all outstrip my 6600 128M which runs CoD2, BF2 and Doom3 with ease, is okay with Quake4, but struggles a bit with FEAR.
Nvidia
6600 256M
6600GT 128M
6800 128M
ATi
x700 256M
x700 Pro 128M
Which is rather a tasty choice.
Which of these is the best, I cannot say, but I believe they all outstrip my 6600 128M which runs CoD2, BF2 and Doom3 with ease, is okay with Quake4, but struggles a bit with FEAR.
Been doing a little browsing and found this bundle on eBay. Is it worth bidding for, and what would any of you guys realistically be happy to pay for it? I already have 1GB RAM, so I'd probably just look to sell the new stuff on again
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deject
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Lateralus wrote:Been doing a little browsing and found this bundle on eBay. Is it worth bidding for, and what would any of you guys realistically be happy to pay for it? I already have 1GB RAM, so I'd probably just look to sell the new stuff on again
I'd be wary of a Socket 754 motherboard, but if you can get it cheap go for it.
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Dr. kitteny berk
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i concur (on just reading deject's post, no more)deject wrote:Lateralus wrote:Been doing a little browsing and found this bundle on eBay. Is it worth bidding for, and what would any of you guys realistically be happy to pay for it? I already have 1GB RAM, so I'd probably just look to sell the new stuff on again
I'd be wary of a Socket 754 motherboard, but if you can get it cheap go for it.
754 is pretty much as dead as socket a already, ideally use 939
Seeing as I have an Athlon 2200XP now I think that this is a bit of an upgrade, and being a student they don't happen often either!
If anyone's bored they could always do a nice hardware guide to 32/64 bit processors to explain how or why a 64 bit processor running at only 200mhz more than a 32 bit one is significantly better performancewise. My current cpu runs at 1818mhz, so would the Athlon 64 3000+ show a significant improvement?
If anyone's bored they could always do a nice hardware guide to 32/64 bit processors to explain how or why a 64 bit processor running at only 200mhz more than a 32 bit one is significantly better performancewise. My current cpu runs at 1818mhz, so would the Athlon 64 3000+ show a significant improvement?
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deject
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that is basically my point. if it's cheap enough, then why not. besides, by the time you upgrade again, maybe Socket 1207 will be out...pixie pie wrote:But for less than £40/50 its still a bargain, You would need a new motherboard to upgrade your Processor mind.. But if you're not planning upgrades anytime soon, I reckon its a bargain.
lord knows it'll be that long before I have any money...




