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upgrade time

Post by losCHUNK »

what you guys think ? and what power supply should i be looking at ?

Asus A8N-E nForce4 Ultra (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Venice 90nm (Socket 939) - Retail
Corsair 1GB DDR XMS3200XL Platinum TwinX (2x512MB) CAS2

£367.07

Leadtek WinFast GeForce 6800 GT 256MB DDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail

£174.95
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Post by Cory »

not top of the line but should run quake4 really well at medium settings
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Post by losCHUNK »

sorted, not looking to spend shitloads on a comp, esp with crimbo round the corner

but hoping that ill get a good punch out of that
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Post by Kills On Site »

Only thing I would change is try for a San Diego core instead of the Venice, IIRC San Diego is Venice with better memory handling.

It should run Q4 at high settings, unless Q4 is different from D3, I have the same thing almost except a Athlon XP, but aronud the same speed, a BFG Tech 6800 GT overclocked past Ultra and that RAM and D3 runs great on high settings at 1152x864. 6800GTs right now are the best you can get for their price as they still kick ass and are now cheap
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Post by losCHUNK »

nice stuff, ill have a look about the core but the ram, mobo and processor are part of a bundle. ill have and look and price them up individually but cheers for the advice :]

im wondering wether to go with the 3700, its like an extra 40 quid though

and the 7800 is an extra 40 quid but think im gunna stick with the 6800 :)

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Post by SoM »

40 extra for the 7800, go for it slag
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Post by Grudge »

go for the 7800, £40 is nothing
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SLI-enabled motherboard and SLi-capable card if you want a real simple upgrade path.
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Post by bitWISE »

I would go with a 3700 San Diego and an MSI Neo4 but the asus shouldn't be a bad board either.
Kills On Site wrote:Only thing I would change is try for a San Diego core instead of the Venice, IIRC San Diego is Venice with better memory handling.

It should run Q4 at high settings, unless Q4 is different from D3, I have the same thing almost except a Athlon XP, but aronud the same speed, a BFG Tech 6800 GT overclocked past Ultra and that RAM and D3 runs great on high settings at 1152x864. 6800GTs right now are the best you can get for their price as they still kick ass and are now cheap
No San Diego is the same core as Venice it just has twice the cache.
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Post by Pooinyourmouth »

Cory wrote:not top of the line but should run quake4 really well at medium settings

I have a 64bit 3200 with 1.5 gigs of DDR400 and a 6800 GT 256meg AGP. It runs Doom 3 with everything maxed in 1600x1024 with no slow downs at all. I doubt he'd have to run Q4 at medium to run it "well".
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Post by losCHUNK »

aye i was jus gunna point that out

jus got back from memphs and hes running it on a 64bit 3000, 512 ram and a 6600GT on high settings (load times are a bitch though)

the set up i posted should mince it on high settings

and im gunna do some more price hunting for the san diego core and perhaps the 7800, cheers for the advice :D

also, powersupply ? what am i looking at, never had to buy one of these things before :ninja:

edit: been using overclockers.co.uk and scan.co.uk, neither has the 3500 san diego >:E

whered you guys shop from ?
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Post by Kills On Site »

We are newegg shoppers.

Good call bitWISE, i knew it had something to do with memory. Yea, the Venice has 512kb of L2 cache and the San Diego core as 1MB of L2 cache. Definately helps.
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Post by bitWISE »

losCHUNK wrote:aye i was jus gunna point that out

jus got back from memphs and hes running it on a 64bit 3000, 512 ram and a 6600GT on high settings (load times are a bitch though)

the set up i posted should mince it on high settings

and im gunna do some more price hunting for the san diego core and perhaps the 7800, cheers for the advice :D

also, powersupply ? what am i looking at, never had to buy one of these things before :ninja:

edit: been using overclockers.co.uk and scan.co.uk, neither has the 3500 san diego >:E

whered you guys shop from ?
newegg.

The load times are pretty insane. Enough to make my raptors cry.

I would try to get a 500+ watt atx version 2. It looks like motherboards are moving up to a 24 pin design so if you get a good PSU now (they come with a 20 pin adapter) you wont have to worry. However, if you don't go with a v2 be careful that your motherboard doesn't need a 24 (I know the MSI Neo4 does).
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Post by Psyche911 »

I wouldn't spend the extra money on San Diego, I'd put that towards the 7800GT instead. I guarantee you'll see a much better performance improvement with that. It's debatable whether you'd see any performance benefit from San Diego.

And the 3500+ is a 2.2GHz 512KB cache core.
The 3700+ is the 2.2GHz 1MB cache core. Same product otherwise.

Quake 4 load times have been good for me (much quicker than Doom 3) in MP, haven't tried SP yet. Maybe it's because I'm on medium settings, not high?
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Post by Hr.O »

I'm getting a bit sick of these threads, look a bit back and see what went on when Q3 came out.
We all bought tnt2(ultras) and were still hitting the Q3 GFX ceiling (reducing bling for extra fps). Then about a few (6 or so) months later, NVidia came out with it's all brand new GForce- one generation GPUs.

To make a long story short: buy anything up to parr, but spare a bit of dosh, and be one of the first to be able to play Q4 100%+ in Ultra quality, (still) capped at 60fps :p
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Post by SOAPboy »

2 gigs of ram..

Why anyone buys 1 anymore is beyond me..

and pay that 40 more for the 7800, i had a 6800GT and even with it overclocked well past ultra speeds, its NO WHERE NEAR my 7800gtx
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Post by Psyche911 »

Jesus, SOAP. WTF are you talking about?
BF2 is the one and only thing anybody here probably runs that benefits from 2GB of RAM. I know it would because when I quit it, my system has a shitload of data to load off the hard disk for Windows as BF2 was using up too much RAM.

Quake 4 doesn't do that. No other game does, which would make it quite apparent that they all run well within the amount of RAM I have. 1GB.
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Post by glossy »

SOAPboy wrote:2 gigs of ram..

Why anyone buys 1 anymore is beyond me..

and pay that 40 more for the 7800, i had a 6800GT and even with it overclocked well past ultra speeds, its NO WHERE NEAR my 7800gtx
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Post by Scourge »

I've been managing fairly well on 512 for some time now. :shrug:
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Re: upgrade time

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losCHUNK wrote:what you guys think ? and what power supply should i be looking at ?
Enermax, Seasonic or OCZ
450w or more
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Post by Psyche911 »

I want one of those Seasonic S12 PSUs. They're supposed to be incredibly silent and have very stable rails. I'd get one of those, but Sanction named 3 great brands there.
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Post by Deathshroud »

I just got this PSU last week, and it kicks ass...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817104152
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Re: upgrade time

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Sanction wrote:
losCHUNK wrote:what you guys think ? and what power supply should i be looking at ?
Enermax, Seasonic or OCZ
450w or more
Lets not forget Antec
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Post by losCHUNK »

eyyy cheers people, think ima be sticking with the venice core

gunna be getting an antec 460w powersupply

now then, the graphics card

the 7800 i was looking at was

BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC 256MB GDDR3 VIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/ ... eries.html

note its not the 7800GTX, worth it ? or worth getting the 6800 and getting the 7800GTX further down the line ? (which means i can put that extra 40 bucks into the 3700 san diego core) :]
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Post by DiscoDave »

Defniatly go with the 7800GT, a nice improvement over the 6800GT and not that much more expensive.

I went for a 7800GT and a SD 3700+ (didn't get an SLi board, didn't see the point really) which saved me about £20 or so.

I'd rather get the 7800GT now rather than a 6800 and then getting a 7800GTX later on.

If you're a heavy gamer, go for the 7800GT, if not, go for a 6800 and get a 3700+SD as you've stated.
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