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Well, kind of spontanious but i was thinking of Upgrading my Mobo CPU and RAM on limited budget of about £300, but its really £200 as I am counting on selling on my old Guts on Ebay for about £100ish
Here is what I have currently Antec 600w PSU. Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 4 GB Corsair DDR2 (800) 4 x 1 GB Asus P5Q PRO (socket 775) XFX Geforce GTX 275 Drives and case are pretty irrelevent so I wont go there, but I have 4 HDDS, all SATA II. I been reading and price checking a bit the last few days and I was thinking to aim for a lower end Intel i5 Ivy bridge maybe a 3450S or 3470T or 3330 (all same price but i dont know the difference between them :P) Mobo, would be at similar price as above CPU, I like Asus alot so would want to go with them. Obviously I need socket 1155 and im thinking to go with the Z77 or Z68 chipset. In addition I would like DDR3 support, at least 6x Sata II/III ports (MUST have RAID!), 3x USB 2 headers for my case, USB 3 is nice but its not a big deal ![]() For Ram I will get a cheapish branded 16GB 1600mhz kit, (4x 4GB) I will stick with my old PSU and Gfx card for now, I will upgrade graphics at a later date. Gaming isnt by biggest priority at the moment, but 3d Modling applications is, here - The GPU only really helps out with viewport performance, something that my 4 year old GTX 257 can handle just fine, but my CPU and RAM is letting me down - especially when it comes to Rendering and multi tasking apps. Any suggestions/ advice? Just please dont tell me to get an i7 chip, I know they are great but I cannot afford one right now, end of story. Ive looked at AMDs range, but I cant see anything that matched the i5s price/performance ratio. Ta. Last edited by JU_88; 10-12-12 at 08:37 AM. |
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So I converted the pounds roughly to around 450$ usd.
Why don't you try these three: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16819117286 http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16820220619 http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...=P8H77-M%20PRO The motherboard is known to work with the CPU. |
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Xeons had crossed my mind, Maybe that ^ Xeon is bit out of my budget (checked its price on UK supplier sites)
I could go for an E3-1220 maybe, I need some benchmarks to compare Low end Xeon performance against low end i5s, I have little doubt as to which one will come out on top, its a question of by how much.... Last edited by JU_88; 10-12-12 at 02:35 PM. |
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I would highly recommend using a Xeon, whether its performance per ghz, or performance per watt, Xeon e3 usually crushes the i5 (hell, often even the i7) Now for motherboards, if you decide to go with a Xeon, most motherboards that work with i5s work with Xeon e3s, however, I would recommend Asrock, since most of their motherboards are tested to work with Xeon e3, and Xeons are officially supported. |
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![]() Never had an ASrock board, always used Asus as they have never let me down, where as MSI and Gigabyte have, but deep down I know that is just down to chance. On the other hand- while it pretty dear I found this http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-...x16)-dvi-i-atx It suits all my needs -apart form being very stingy with USB headers ![]() |
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I dont know, the Xeon route, looks a bit problematic where boards are concerned, still looking though.
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