Need help upgrading my computer
Ok, so i have decided to upgrade my $1.5K HP computer.
I want to be able to play latest games with mid settings or even on max settings with absolutely no lag and doesnt take took much resources.
My comp currently spec:
HP Pavilion Media Center a1410n Desktop PC*-* Product Specifications*
thanks
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Latest games such as Crysis, UT, CoD4 etc...? Won't be able to with a 939 Motherboard.
You're basically going to need a new computer and to play it without lag on medium/max is going to cost quite a bit. Start looking for:
Motherboard - Socket AM2 or Intel 775
Processor - AM2/Intel Core 2 Duo
RAM - DDR2 (2GB if XP, 4 if Vista)
A Graphics Card opposed to Integrated Graphics (Go nVIDIA tbh!)
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i knew it, now i have to add the motherboard to my budget.
thanks, ill wait for others opinion.
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actually ur better off going for a intel 775 (gigabyte) and DDR3 cause DDR2 is going out the door
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tedelex06
actually ur better off going for a intel 775 (gigabyte) and DDR3 cause DDR2 is going out the door
DDR2's hardly going out the door, DDR3 is way too expensive at the moment so it'd be better to get a decent motherboard than a semi-decent gigabyte one that supports DDR3 (Gigabyte do have some nice motherboards though)
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I have to agree with Dandune, DDR2 is no way going out. DDR3 is also harder to find.
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ChineseGuy
i knew it, now i have to add the motherboard to my budget.
thanks, ill wait for others opinion.
WHen you do that you need to get a whole new system basically. How large is your PSU? Look on the label and see what the total output is. You might also need to get a new one if it isn't large enough. Which is the case for most prebuilt PCs.
Now tell me how much you have to spend and I could configure you a setup. And also you are reusing your HDD and drives right?
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tedelex06
actually ur better off going for a intel 775 (gigabyte) and DDR3 cause DDR2 is going out the door
Lol @ the n00b talk.
DDR3 is actually slower then DDR2. Sure it has much higher bandwidth but the timings at which it operates is so high. Which negates the added bandwidth.
So end the end you are paying a stupidly high amount for useless RAM. It's something like 8gb of fast DDR2 for the cost of 1gb of average DDR3.
NoPeace - out
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Dandune
Latest games such as Crysis, UT, CoD4 etc...? Won't be able to with a 939 Motherboard.
I call bull on that. Sure you won't be able to play those games at an insane high fps/resolution, but it's playable (I know it, cause I've played them here with a reasonable fps on a crappy vga).
But since it's outdated (939) you better off getting something newer (c2d/am2++). Purely by the fact it's cheaper and better (getting 939 stuff, specially over here costs u a leg).
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NoPeace
WHen you do that you need to get a whole new system basically. How large is your PSU? Look on the label and see what the total output is. You might also need to get a new one if it isn't large enough. Which is the case for most prebuilt PCs.
Newegg.com - HIPRO HP-D3057F3R ATX12V 300W Power Supply 100 - 127V/ 200 - 240V UL, CSA C22.2. IEC, EN - OEM
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NoPeace
Now tell me how much you have to spend and I could configure you a setup.
hmm, at first, i thought i wouldn't need a new motherboard. All i want to upgrade is my CPU, GFX Card, RAM, and a 360GB Internal HardDrive.
So my budget would be around $300+
But after what you guys said, that i need a new motherboard, and other stuff(if required)
im guessing around $400+
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NoPeace
And also you are reusing your HDD and drives right?
yes i am
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You aiint gonna get a High end comp for that price, because you also need a new PSU, 300W just aiint gonna cut it. For a high end PC you're looking at around (don't know the exact conversion from AUD to USD, but assuming you are 1/2 ours) atleast $600 if not $700.
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Pavy
I call bull on that. Sure you won't be able to play those games at an insane high fps/resolution, but it's playable (I know it, cause I've played them here with a reasonable fps on a crappy vga).
But since it's outdated (939) you better off getting something newer (c2d/am2++). Purely by the fact it's cheaper and better (getting 939 stuff, specially over here costs u a leg).
It's all to personal preference. Any game will run on my mother's PC that I gave her. It's a 4800+ with a 7900GTX. And at the right settings it's all playable. Though for me I couldn't use it to play Crysis as I would have to lower the settings to levels that I deem unplayable.
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ChineseGuy
Not good enough you'll need to buy a new one.
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Originally Posted by
ChineseGuy
hmm, at first, i thought i wouldn't need a new motherboard. All i want to upgrade is my CPU, GFX Card, RAM, and a 360GB Internal HardDrive.
So my budget would be around $300+
But after what you guys said, that i need a new motherboard, and other stuff(if required)
im guessing around $400+
yes i am
Umm... Not enough for a decent gaming setup.
CPU: $200-250
Mobo: $150
RAM: $100
PSU: $75
GPU: $150-250
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Cheaper RAM, you won't get much extra performance out of the one you have listed
Newegg.com - CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - Retail
Newegg.com - Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - Retail
The Corsair XMS2 PC6400 can pull 4-4-4-10 easily. That's what I have mine running at atm and I havn't even tweaked it properly.
I also suggest you swap out the mobo for a socket 775 and go with either a Core 2 Duo (E6600-E6750) or a Core 2 Quad (Q6600). That'll give you a lot of future proofing, providing you have the cash for it.
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I myself do not like micro atx motherboards. Also I would have stayed with the amd, but that comes down to my personal choice.