Thursday, April 15, 2010

Intel good enough to buy new mobo?

Im running a asus sli deluxe with a Amd athalon 6000+ 3.0 ghz. My cpu is crappy and i want to upgrade. I have heard that intel is the best right now but a new mobo would cost me like 170. Is it worth it? If not any recommendations on a amd?Intel good enough to buy new mobo?
First : where u from
Second where you see those part ?
Third Where the hell did you think 170$ ? thre are from 120-150$ Good mobo for single video card
E8400 = 160-180$ = Really good there gigabyte p45 %26 asus P5q PRo for single video-card user (no sli crossfire)Intel good enough to buy new mobo?
What resolution that that CPU is ''crappy'' and what games?
it coudl be cryisis. and Company of heroes obviously or FAR CRy 2
all the newest game after 2005 are pretty huge CPu consument beside unreal tournament 3 : but unreal tournarmetn 3 is a ultra fast Action so better to never drop under 60fps. you have to reflex the fasters you can :D but the problems is the graphic aren't that high for a UT3 a Deception for floor Quality / and SFX as i played the game the game ad more potential but it was a failure on
360 low player population but for pc. i don't know but i can say it not that popular for the graphic We Being waiting and talking over forum over there and everwhere in some random chat

for while company of heroes / and several other game such as Devil may cry 4 / FAr cry 2 / Cryisis are WAY more cpu utilisaiton some are Quad core optimized but dual core are REALLY near it when oc. for Intel but amd is FAR behind According this review
the user as 8800GT which is around 2.5X to 3.0X+ less Frame rate per second Rendering in games For Single Card Unit against 280GTX For all Resolution including 1280x1024 / 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 Specially
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3275%26p=5
[img]http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/nvidia/9800gtxlaunch/3wayscale.jpg[/img]
http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=775

but anyway according a review E4400 Is inferrior of 6000x2 stock speed. but E4400 oc defeat 6000x2 i belive
which is what you got X360PS3AMD Which was mostly a name you made for say you love 360 :D PS3 and AMD ;) a E4400 a little sad tough but it the life :) we can't all get a E8400. when it was not out at good price lol
but today a really nice price for performances i maen a 160$ cpu perfomrign that much power ? with an after market cooler of 20-30$ + A Motherboard of 100$+ it so unbelivable.. it the best pc EVER MADE FOR budget conception in the world
compare to the oldies time when you spended 500$ FOR A Pentium 3 WIth 256 meg of ram. or back to pentium D 350$+ For A CPU 1.8 / 2.2ghz Dual core From intel which was FAR AWAY inferior of 939's 3800x2 at time for much less money %26 motherboard cost-effective but now it different we get hell good machine for a good price 300$ / 350$ and ur having a machine!
cpu %26 motherboard. ram are low cost. it the best Price for computer ever made ram before where like 80$ for 2GB DDR1
then it suddently DIED you can still buy but it so expensive that you just fell like im not paying 80$ for 2GB OF DDR1.
when for 150$ I can get a mobo + Better cpu running on DDR2 :D (for ultra budget) that how i call a pc
ultra budget of today are 100-150$ . before it was 300$ : and it was slow :(
[QUOTE=''X360PS3AMD05'']What resolution that that CPU is ''crappy'' and what games?[/QUOTE] 1680 x 1050. It runs everything bad. Crysis, far cry, and even wow somtimes (if im frapsing i get 29ish fps.)
[QUOTE=''marcthpro'']First : where u from
Second where you see those part ?
Third Where the hell did you think 170$ ? thre are from 120-150$ Good mobo for single video card
E8400 = 160-180$ = Really good there gigabyte p45 %26 asus P5q PRo for single video-card user (no sli crossfire)[/QUOTE] What are like pretty much top of the line procs / mobos? dont go overboard though. like 400$ mobos ect.
[QUOTE=''icey6ch9''][QUOTE=''marcthpro'']First : where u from
Second where you see those part ?
Third Where the hell did you think 170$ ? thre are from 120-150$ Good mobo for single video card
E8400 = 160-180$ = Really good there gigabyte p45 %26 asus P5q PRo for single video-card user (no sli crossfire)[/QUOTE] What are like pretty much top of the line procs / mobos? dont go overboard though. like 400$ mobos ect. [/QUOTE] The Asus P5Q Pro is a great motherboard, and it supports CrossFire.
Sorry to semi-hijack your thread but I'm kinda curious. I have a 5400+, and am thinking of making the switch to the 8400 and a new mobo. I'm at the same res with dual 8800GT's and underperforming. Would an 8400 really solve that problem? Would the switch be that noticeable?
Yes It would make a big differance special with sli . Belive me does it switch cpu but don't take a cheap P35 Get a P45 if you can like the P5Q Asus PRO a Stable %26 Great OC motherboard

anyway icy il tell you 1680x1050 require more horse power then Snigle 8800GT but you can downscale to 1280x1024
or play it with medium if you get a E8400 / E8500 For Around 165$ / 179$ Over newegg.com %26 CA if you'r canadien
motherboard it same for both country it a first in 2-3year of business we have almost same price on everthing Beside GPU high end for usa / canada So You get a 165-179$ cpu + A 120-150$ motherboard : you put the piece together
And Enjoy A +15 FPS experiance. then if you have enough strong powersupply. but then .. there a problems

You coudln't sli 8800GT for another 90$. (which is a video card price of 8800GT mostly to 90-150$
SO if you seek to sli . you'd ned a NFORCe motherboard and as i know the good one are not under 180$ nvdia are expensive cause you'd need 780i evga and (a real 16x lane) Dual sli with feature of but if you'r pretty sure to not sli / buy more video card of nvidia in future go asus P5Q PRO . it just a Differance for Video card user

P45 = Low end Crossfire / X48 = True Crossfire performances = P35 = Bad Crossfier experiance / X38 good but got switch to x48 --- for nvidia Nforce 750 FTW = P35 Equivalnt of does Sli Lane 8x PCI-E [780i] / = equivalent to X38 %26 some X48
790i FTW / ultra = equivalent to X48 (enthusiast motherboard) but Even tough they overclock less easly then ATI / Intel mobo
But they does fight good
i have a 9800 gtx and a 9800 gx2 in my closet.
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