My current PC is on it's last legs and I've been scouring the internet (and magazines) for the latest, greatest components. I think I've settled on the following spec but would like to ask your opinion on what you would choose and why. Bear in mind that I'm not made of money and I want something that I don't need to upgrade for another two years or so.
This is what I'm currently looking to build:
AMD 64 3400+ CPU (socket 754)
ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with WiFi and S-ATA
1Gb Geil RAM (2x 512Mb DDR3200 400MHz)
ATi X800XT 256Mb Grafix card (or the Pro version and "modding" it to 16 pipes)
2x 160Mb S-ATA HDD's
Nebula Digi TV (PCI) - freeview tv card with PVR software
DVD-RW/CD-RW/FDD
550W PSU
Logitec cordless keyboard & mouse
17" TFT (16ms) screen
I've been reading a lot about the future path which AMD is taking and it looks like socket 939 is it. Therefore, from a future upgrade perspective, would you suggest I go down the AMD 64 3500+ and MSI K8Neo PRO route for the sake of £100 difference or stick to the 3400+ socket 754 jobbie? The PC will be used for daily DTA-Motorsport admin, flight simulation (to keep my PPL training up), CCTV monitoring/recording and some games for when my god children are around (I'm not a games person personally ...)
Also, can anyone confirm that the AMD 64 3500+ has 512Kb L2 cache and not 1Mb as advertised by several large computer firms? Also, am I correct in saying that a socket 754 motherboard passes the S-ATA data through the PCI bus, thereby causing a bottleneck whereas a socket 939 motherboard has native S-ATA connections which means there is a direct link to the Northbridge and consequently the data transfer rates are much higher? Don't know if I understood that last part right but I think you get my drift.
Any feedback on places where I can get the components for a reasonable price is also much appreciated - perhaps someone on here has access to any of the above at trade prices (?) I've looked at the popular sites such as SCAN, Mesh, RL Supplies, etc.
Hi guys,
My current PC is on it's last legs and I've been scouring the internet (and magazines) for the latest, greatest components. I think I've settled on the following spec but would like to ask your opinion on what you would choose and why. Bear in mind that I'm not made of money and I want something that I don't need to upgrade for another two years or so.
This is what I'm currently looking to build:
AMD 64 3400+ CPU (socket 754)
ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard with WiFi and S-ATA
1Gb Geil RAM (2x 512Mb DDR3200 400MHz)
ATi X800XT 256Mb Grafix card (or the Pro version and "modding" it to 16 pipes)
2x 160Mb S-ATA HDD's
Nebula Digi TV (PCI) - freeview tv card with PVR software
DVD-RW/CD-RW/FDD
550W PSU
Logitec cordless keyboard & mouse
17" TFT (16ms) screen
I've been reading a lot about the future path which AMD is taking and it looks like socket 939 is it. Therefore, from a future upgrade perspective, would you suggest I go down the AMD 64 3500+ and MSI K8Neo PRO route for the sake of £100 difference or stick to the 3400+ socket 754 jobbie? The PC will be used for daily DTA-Motorsport admin, flight simulation (to keep my PPL training up), CCTV monitoring/recording and some games for when my god children are around (I'm not a games person personally ...)
Also, can anyone confirm that the AMD 64 3500+ has 512Kb L2 cache and not 1Mb as advertised by several large computer firms? Also, am I correct in saying that a socket 754 motherboard passes the S-ATA data through the PCI bus, thereby causing a bottleneck whereas a socket 939 motherboard has native S-ATA connections which means there is a direct link to the Northbridge and consequently the data transfer rates are much higher? Don't know if I understood that last part right but I think you get my drift.
Any feedback on places where I can get the components for a reasonable price is also much appreciated - perhaps someone on here has access to any of the above at trade prices (?) I've looked at the popular sites such as SCAN, Mesh, RL Supplies, etc.
Many thanks!
Danny