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New stuff time, go!
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 8:44
by Sheriff Fatman
One of my memory sticks packed up a while ago and for one reason or another I have decided to ship in some new stuff and, given that Bioshock is luring me towards becoming an 8800 cupcake, I figure I may as well get one of those as well.
Here's the rub though, I have no idea about hardware any more so I need advice. I want 2 gig of memory and good 8800, budget is not really an issue but I'd like to keep it to under £400-ish if possible. That said, if an extra 50 quid here and there will temper any compromise, I'd be happy to stump up the extra cash.
Current spec is:
Shuttle SN25P
BFG 7800 GTX
and other stuff
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 8:52
by tandino
A good place to start would be overclockers co.uk. I've recently upgraded quite substantially and had no probs with these folks.
Memory wise, they do a good line in matched pairs of memory - I bought 2x 1gb sticks of Corsair as a matched pair and it's been spot on. More info <a href="
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productli ... =&mfrid=10"> here</a>
8800 wise, my brother's just bought one from OC, a GTS though I think. Seems to be running fine and does make things look VERY pretty.
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:11
by Dr. kitteny berk
tandino wrote:A good place to start would be overclockers co.uk. I've recently upgraded quite substantially and had no probs with these folks.
don't say that near fatman.
Anyway, unfortunately DDR memory isn't cheap any more, but something like
This should work nicely.
However, real problems are likely to appear when you try to fit an 8800 into a shuttle, chances are it won't fit (there's also a risk it'll eat the PSU pretty sharpish)
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductI ... tID=545081
or
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductI ... tID=545080
are good options.
This will give you an idea of the 8800's size (the small looking card is a 7900gt)
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:18
by FatherJack
Looking at the picture from Sheriff's link, I can't see a 8800 fitting, as it's roughly twice as long as where the back of the PCI-e socket comes to, so that would have it reaching almost to the front of the case, which is unfortunately where the CPU is sitting.
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:27
by Sheriff Fatman
tandino wrote:A good place to start would be overclockers co.uk.
That right-wing fucker will never see a penny of my money (thanks for the help though).
And KB, I figured size would be a problem (twss). I can just about manage a dual slot card but had forgotten about the length. Piss. Do you reckon I might be better off waiting for a full Fista upgrade job and making do with just the RAM for now?
I have been considering a complete DX10 overhaul but I *really* like my Shuttle. I might try to spec up a new rig today and see where I stand, price-wise.
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:28
by Dr. kitteny berk
just googled a bit, apparently an 8800* will fit in an sn25p.
Apparently makes everything run really hot though, and you'd need that 400w psu they do for shuttles now.
*with the stock cooler, not one of the ac3s ones
other thought: 8800 is cpu limited by about everything. probably only worth doing if your current card is dead or you're planning a proper upgrade in the nearish future.
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:33
by Dr. kitteny berk
Sheriff Fatman wrote:And KB, I figured size would be a problem (twss). I can just about manage a dual slot card but had forgotten about the length. Piss. Do you reckon I might be better off waiting for a full Fista upgrade job and making do with just the RAM for now?
Probably, yes. but without the Fista.
Sheriff Fatman wrote:I have been considering a complete DX10 overhaul but I *really* like my Shuttle. I might try to spec up a new rig today and see where I stand, price-wise.
I think shuttle do a few jobbies now that'll happily eat a core 2, dunno about 8800s fitting though.
SD39P2 looks like it might be a good place to start, their spec sheets say some 8800s will fit (so I imagine most will)