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I would say just push up on your monitor to a 1920x1080 resolution, which is what games are native to now. Especially if you're planning on upgrading later as well.
Don't get a cheap monitor, there are few, if any that won't die easily. Also, I would say go retail, less chance of shipping messing with it and killing it.
Get an Antec 300 or a CM HAF 912, more room for your parts, for about the same price.
If you plan on upgrading, go for an AM3+ socket over an AM3 socket, as AM3 is already done, while AM3+ is going further soon enough.
Spending way too much on your HDD, you don't need the extra cache. Go for the WD Caviar Blue.
I would say just push up on your monitor to a 1920x1080 resolution, which is what games are native to now. Especially if you're planning on upgrading later as well.
Don't get a cheap monitor, there are few, if any that won't die easily. Also, I would say go retail, less chance of shipping messing with it and killing it.
Get an Antec 300 or a CM HAF 912, more room for your parts, for about the same price.
If you plan on upgrading, go for an AM3+ socket over an AM3 socket, as AM3 is already done, while AM3+ is going further soon enough.
Spending way too much on your HDD, you don't need the extra cache. Go for the WD Caviar Blue.
thanks and yea imma change the HDD it went from 90 to 120 bucks lol and i thought my mobo was am3+?
thanks and yea imma change the HDD it went from 90 to 120 bucks lol and i thought my mobo was am3+?
Ah. So it is. But you since you aren't using a 900-series chipset, you won't get full 1600MHz out of your RAM unless you OC. I recommend trying to get a 990X chipset board. Working around your budget will be easy, if you know where to save.
Ah. So it is. But you since you aren't using a 900-series chipset, you won't get full 1600MHz out of your RAM unless you OC. I recommend trying to get a 990X chipset board. Working around your budget will be easy, if you know where to save.
The phenom 2 memory controller doesn't make effective use of higher then 1333 MHz ram very well has nothing to do with the chip set the reason the 990 series list it can is because bulldozer can.
Just because its not officially support doesn't mean it can't use it im using higher then 1333mhz ram on a Phenom2 cpu and there is a performance difference in the ram.
The phenom 2 memory controller doesn't make effective use of higher then 1333 MHz ram very well has nothing to do with the chip set the reason the 990 series list it can is because bulldozer can.
Just because its not officially support doesn't mean it can't use it im using higher then 1333mhz ram on a Phenom2 cpu and there is a performance difference in the ram.
they cost too much for me sorry maybe ill get one later when i have the cash and a $1500 budget
Ok...?
With that budget, you can afford the intel i5 2500k without compromising on any other parts.
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you mean my $913 budget? Have you seen my parts?
Don't get a cheap monitor, there are few, if any that won't die easily. Also, I would say go retail, less chance of shipping messing with it and killing it.
Get an Antec 300 or a CM HAF 912, more room for your parts, for about the same price.
If you plan on upgrading, go for an AM3+ socket over an AM3 socket, as AM3 is already done, while AM3+ is going further soon enough.
Spending way too much on your HDD, you don't need the extra cache. Go for the WD Caviar Blue.
thanks and yea imma change the HDD it went from 90 to 120 bucks lol and i thought my mobo was am3+?
AM3+ is also dead bulldozer is a dud for gaming i doubt the B3 stepping will fix much. Piledriver is using FM2 socket not AM3+ .
Source?
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/26/amds-10-core-piledriver-chips-revealed/
BD-E, my friend. Also, http://www.eteknix.com/reviews/processors/amd-fx-8150-bulldozer-vga-performance-analysis/
If you look around, there are pros and cons to everything. Wait for the multi-threaded apps to come, much better performance compared to current.
An AM3+ board will have more of a lifespan than an AM3 board. Also, I believe you're thinking of Trinity, not Piledriver. AM3+ still has a life.
Interesting.
Related: 10 FREAKING CORES? Someone needs to tell AMD more cores != more performance.
Ah. So it is. But you since you aren't using a 900-series chipset, you won't get full 1600MHz out of your RAM unless you OC. I recommend trying to get a 990X chipset board. Working around your budget will be easy, if you know where to save.
The phenom 2 memory controller doesn't make effective use of higher then 1333 MHz ram very well has nothing to do with the chip set the reason the 990 series list it can is because bulldozer can.
Just because its not officially support doesn't mean it can't use it im using higher then 1333mhz ram on a Phenom2 cpu and there is a performance difference in the ram.
I'm thinking in later upgrades here.