joydivision
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- Location
- Manchester, UK
My current system is:-
AMD X2 4200 AM2
2GB RAM DDR2 5300 (the max my board will support
)
1TB Western Digital Blue SATA 6 HD (1 month old)
Nivida 8600 GT with 512MB DDR3 GRAM (about 2.5 years old)
M Audio Audiophile sound card
FSP 400W Power Supply.
My current system is fast enough, but it has a fault where it takes a few times to POST (this is actually a motherboard fault) at it is limited to 2GB of RAM and only has 2 SATA ports. Now I could just replace the board but I will still be stuck with legacy DDR2 RAM and an old AM2 processor so I want to replace the board, RAM and CPU and keep the rest including the video card.
So I need a new AM3 board and a processor. I was thinking the Athlon 260 XII which runs at 3.2Ghz might be ideal as I could upgrade to a quad core later on.
I would buy a single 4GB DDR3 Corsair stick with the view to adding another one later on.
I will also need a new Windows 7 licence as I am changing the board, but I currently have Vista 32-bit so that is not a major head ache.
So I have a maximum of budget of £220 to buy:-
Motherboard
CPU
RAM
Windows 7 64-BIT OEM
Now my existing hard drive is SATA 6 (but works fine on legacy SATA connections) is it worth buying a SATA 6 board (they cost about £30 more) so the hard drive gets the benefit or in the real world is the speed difference minimal? I don't play games or anything like that, but I do like a fast computer and my lack of RAM is getting to be a bit of a problem.
So what would you buy with a £220 budget? I am well out of the loop when it comes to modern hardware. I am keeping the PSU, case (probably), optical drive, video card and sound card.
The motherboard is four and a half years old btw :eek.
AMD X2 4200 AM2
2GB RAM DDR2 5300 (the max my board will support
1TB Western Digital Blue SATA 6 HD (1 month old)
Nivida 8600 GT with 512MB DDR3 GRAM (about 2.5 years old)
M Audio Audiophile sound card
FSP 400W Power Supply.
My current system is fast enough, but it has a fault where it takes a few times to POST (this is actually a motherboard fault) at it is limited to 2GB of RAM and only has 2 SATA ports. Now I could just replace the board but I will still be stuck with legacy DDR2 RAM and an old AM2 processor so I want to replace the board, RAM and CPU and keep the rest including the video card.
So I need a new AM3 board and a processor. I was thinking the Athlon 260 XII which runs at 3.2Ghz might be ideal as I could upgrade to a quad core later on.
I would buy a single 4GB DDR3 Corsair stick with the view to adding another one later on.
I will also need a new Windows 7 licence as I am changing the board, but I currently have Vista 32-bit so that is not a major head ache.
So I have a maximum of budget of £220 to buy:-
Motherboard
CPU
RAM
Windows 7 64-BIT OEM
Now my existing hard drive is SATA 6 (but works fine on legacy SATA connections) is it worth buying a SATA 6 board (they cost about £30 more) so the hard drive gets the benefit or in the real world is the speed difference minimal? I don't play games or anything like that, but I do like a fast computer and my lack of RAM is getting to be a bit of a problem.
So what would you buy with a £220 budget? I am well out of the loop when it comes to modern hardware. I am keeping the PSU, case (probably), optical drive, video card and sound card.
The motherboard is four and a half years old btw :eek.