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1 - Games and general computing use. No plans for video/audio editing/encoding.
2 - for the parts I'm after(CPU, MB, ram) the budget is about $350,there is wiggle room, but I really want to keep it under $400
3 - Parts from USA. Newegg or ZZF most likely.
4 - No real brand preference, I am more familiar with AMD however.
5 - Keeping my power supply(550w), HDs(3 SATA drives) and vid card (8800GTS), Sound Card(X-Fi), DVD drive, and case.
6 - I have browsed some, but it didnt really get my question solved.
7 - No OCing for me, just going stock speeds.
8 - next 2-3 months.
What advice I'm looking for is about current CPUs and MB chipsets. I'm a bit out of the loop, I have not kept up on things in the last couple years from when I built current system(AMD 3500+ and nForce4) and the old single core setup I built in '05 just isnt hacking it anymore. For a CPU I'm interested in what amounts to the best 'bang for the buck' set up right now. I dont upgrade often(as my current CPU attests to), but do not have the budget for a high end CPU.
2 - for the parts I'm after(CPU, MB, ram) the budget is about $350,there is wiggle room, but I really want to keep it under $400
3 - Parts from USA. Newegg or ZZF most likely.
4 - No real brand preference, I am more familiar with AMD however.
5 - Keeping my power supply(550w), HDs(3 SATA drives) and vid card (8800GTS), Sound Card(X-Fi), DVD drive, and case.
6 - I have browsed some, but it didnt really get my question solved.
7 - No OCing for me, just going stock speeds.
8 - next 2-3 months.
What advice I'm looking for is about current CPUs and MB chipsets. I'm a bit out of the loop, I have not kept up on things in the last couple years from when I built current system(AMD 3500+ and nForce4) and the old single core setup I built in '05 just isnt hacking it anymore. For a CPU I'm interested in what amounts to the best 'bang for the buck' set up right now. I dont upgrade often(as my current CPU attests to), but do not have the budget for a high end CPU.