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Requests for more hardware guides?
I want to make another hardware guide, but I don't know what topic to make it on. Does anyone want to know the nitty-gritty about anything hardware?
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Yes. On everything
Recently I've been looking at upgrading from AGP to PCI-E, with a mind for a dual setup (under the assumption that it'll make it easier to upgrade by buying an extra card later). I've already got a setup in mind, which I'll be buying next week, but a guide on it would have been most useful and would have given Berk a break from my questioning.
Recently I've been looking at upgrading from AGP to PCI-E, with a mind for a dual setup (under the assumption that it'll make it easier to upgrade by buying an extra card later). I've already got a setup in mind, which I'll be buying next week, but a guide on it would have been most useful and would have given Berk a break from my questioning.
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EDIT: LOL I DID IT.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Update the CPU guide for a start
Are you asking for a AGP -> PCI-Express transition guide? There really isn't much to it.Pog Dants wrote:Recently I've been looking at upgrading from AGP to PCI-E, with a mind for a dual setup (under the assumption that it'll make it easier to upgrade by buying an extra card later). I've already got a setup in mind, which I'll be buying next week, but a guide on it would have been most useful and would have given Berk a break from my questioning.
Step #1: Buy PCI-Express motherboard and Video Card.
Step #2: Install video card.
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Bah. Well I'm getting a new CPU too. And what does Nforce4 do? And what about SLi vs Crossfire? And is SLi worth it? And what PSU would I need for dual graphics cards? Can I run a dual card mobo with just one card?
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
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Maybe a more general system building guide for current-gen stuff?Dog Pants wrote:Bah. Well I'm getting a new CPU too. And what does Nforce4 do? And what about SLi vs Crossfire? And is SLi worth it? And what PSU would I need for dual graphics cards? Can I run a dual card mobo with just one card?
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
SLi is better than Crossfire. SLi is worth it. You would need 480W< for the best performance with dual cards. You can run a dual card mobo with one card.Dog Pants wrote:Bah. Well I'm getting a new CPU too. And what does Nforce4 do? And what about SLi vs Crossfire? And is SLi worth it? And what PSU would I need for dual graphics cards? Can I run a dual card mobo with just one card?
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
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Are motherboards which have both AGP and PCI-E worth it?
If one wanted to upgrade the motherboard to a PCI-E-ready state, perhaps the processor and maybe the memory, but didn't want to spend too much buying a new graphics card as well.
My next upgrade is likely to be an expensive one, as there's a new graphics card to buy, 2GB of nasty memory that won't run dual channel to replace, plus a terabyte of IDE disk that needs transferring to SATA or SCSI.
I appreciate that my current system is a dead end technologically, and that the 1GB of RAM and 500GB of disk I bought not so long ago was throwing money away, but anything to spread the cost of the upgrade would be useful.
Waiting even longer is made more appealing as new processors are only 25-50% faster than my existing one, and there currently being small benefit to gamers with multiple or dual-core processors.
If one wanted to upgrade the motherboard to a PCI-E-ready state, perhaps the processor and maybe the memory, but didn't want to spend too much buying a new graphics card as well.
My next upgrade is likely to be an expensive one, as there's a new graphics card to buy, 2GB of nasty memory that won't run dual channel to replace, plus a terabyte of IDE disk that needs transferring to SATA or SCSI.
I appreciate that my current system is a dead end technologically, and that the 1GB of RAM and 500GB of disk I bought not so long ago was throwing money away, but anything to spread the cost of the upgrade would be useful.
Waiting even longer is made more appealing as new processors are only 25-50% faster than my existing one, and there currently being small benefit to gamers with multiple or dual-core processors.
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Yes, if you're refering to the ASRock 939Dual-SATA2, I have one, and IME, they're plenty fast enough for most peopleFatherJack wrote:Are motherboards which have both AGP and PCI-E worth it?
The AGP is real and works very well, the PCI-E graphics works fine and both the PCI-E and the AGP slots can be used side by side.
Of course, you can't do SLI or crossfire. (i'd avoid using ATI and Nvidia in the same machine though)
Also, the motherboard does have the option of an (as yet unavailable) Add-in board that which supports socket AM2 and DDR2, so allows you to upgrade to AM2 without the cost of a whole new mobo.
Pictures and first look here, There's no word on performance as yet, but i'd expect it works as well as native.
Speed wise a board like this is never gonna compete with a high end gamers/overclockers motherboard, but it does provide a good honest system to get you across a couple of upgrades without having to spend a lot of money in one go.
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THIS HARD!deject wrote:Maybe a more general system building guide for current-gen stuff?Dog Pants wrote:Bah. Well I'm getting a new CPU too. And what does Nforce4 do? And what about SLi vs Crossfire? And is SLi worth it? And what PSU would I need for dual graphics cards? Can I run a dual card mobo with just one card?
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
THAT HARDWoo Elephant Yeah wrote:THIS HARD!deject wrote:Maybe a more general system building guide for current-gen stuff?Dog Pants wrote:Bah. Well I'm getting a new CPU too. And what does Nforce4 do? And what about SLi vs Crossfire? And is SLi worth it? And what PSU would I need for dual graphics cards? Can I run a dual card mobo with just one card?
All these questions and more I harrassed the good Doctor with, and might be worth putting somewhere.
Maybe do a low, mid and high-end system system to meet different people's requirements?
Also you could have a relatively simple chart type thing with 2 or 3 hardware options for different budgets for all the main hardware types sort of like this:
Code: Select all
Cheap mid-range Expensive
CPUs AMD AMD AMD
Intel Intel Intel
GFX nvidia XXX nvidia XXX nvidia XXX
ATI XXX ATI XXX ATI XXX
Mobo yada yada yada etc etc etc
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This is a good guide: http://dictionary.reference.com/Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:HDD guide, which is the best, is running in riad worth it, ect, ect, which raid mode for gaming, ect, ect
I'm very sorry but you asked for it.
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BUNGHOLEspoodie wrote:This is a good guide: http://dictionary.reference.com/Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:HDD guide, which is the best, is running in riad worth it, ect, ect, which raid mode for gaming, ect, ect
I'm very sorry but you asked for it.
Eloquently put Ty.Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:BUNGHOLEspoodie wrote:This is a good guide: http://dictionary.reference.com/Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:HDD guide, which is the best, is running in riad worth it, ect, ect, which raid mode for gaming, ect, ect
I'm very sorry but you asked for it.
And spelt correctly too!Dog Pants wrote:Eloquently put Ty.Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:BUNGHOLEspoodie wrote:This is a good guide: http://dictionary.reference.com/Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:HDD guide, which is the best, is running in riad worth it, ect, ect, which raid mode for gaming, ect, ect
I'm very sorry but you asked for it.