Originally posted by: MarcVenice
I doubt a 3000mhz x2 will be that much more faster then my x2 3800+ @ 2.6ghz. No way I'm dumping more money into this s939 rig though. If I buy a new CPU it's either a e7200 or a e8400
And if I am cpu limited, and the HD4850 won't do me much good, then I suppose it's even better not to buy a new videocard.
Not unless you do plan on going that E7200 route, which for a modest outlay can give surprisingly good results.
I went from:
Asrock Dual Sata 2 939 board
X2 4200 @ 2.6Ghz with Freezer 64 Pro
2GB DDR 400
Powercolor HD3870
Thermaltake 560W PSU 22a 12v rail
to:
Gigabyte P35 DS3L 775 board
Intel E7200 @ 3.8Ghz with Freezer 7 Pro
2GB DDR2 800
Asus HD4850 with S1 cooler
Corsair VX550 550W PSU 41a 12v rail
This wasn't as expensive as one would think, cost me 360 quid. I got 85 quid back for the old system, minus the 3870, for which I got another 60 quid.
So for 215 quid, this was WELL worth the upgrade. The difference is night and day @ 1680 x 1050.
Edit: I'm forgetting I sold the X2 separate as well, for 25 quid (mates prices). The complete system had one of my old 3200 venice chips in it. So, total outlay 290quid. If you can sell your parts, and can do what I did, i.e. sell the most attractive parts separately (939 X2 and video card), the upgrade could be well worth it.