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ABIT IP35-E, P35, Socket-775, ATX, SATAII, GbLAN, DDR2, PCI-Ex16
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And you added saturday delivery onto that value ram?
Ignore him mate.
The spec you have got is a great spec, especially for the money.
As well as that, it opens up the window for a good upgrade to Quad at a later date.
Good luck with the build.
Be sure to post pics etc.
What PSU/Case is it going with?
absolutely ******* case i had to borrow from a mate to fit my enermax galaxy 1kw psu into... so new case is on the horizon next month
absolutely ******* case i had to borrow from a mate to fit my enermax galaxy 1kw psu into... so new case is on the horizon next month
oops.. sorry about the language... :S
erm, i bought the PSU in a bundle with the 8800gts from a particular website and that was the only half decent psu they had...
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Abit IP35-E (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Duo E2140 "LGA775 Conroe" 1.60GHz (800FSB) - Retail
Crucial 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2 PC2-5300C5 Dual Channel Kit - x2
City Link Parcel Next Day (Saturday Delivery): £18.25
VAT: £31.19
Order Total: £209.40
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well this has been ordered on a budget as a replacement for 2gb patriot LL, x2 4400, dfi LP UT ultra-d 939
That CPU series clocks amazingly well, a thread around here somewhere compares it (i think) against the q6 in games when its oc'd, like no difference at all tbh. Save the cash and OC.![]()
E2160 at stock speeds with an x1950 Pro running BF2 on ultra high at 99fps.hes made 3 posts, and you got that?
well even so, he isnt going to be able to run many games with that, the CPU barely reaches the minimum requirement of BF2, if at all... most games like that are CPU intencive. if i got that machine, it would be solely for internet and office 2003...
good luck with it
That CPU series clocks amazingly well, a thread around here somewhere compares it (i think) against the q6 in games when its oc'd, like no difference at all tbh. Save the cash and OC.![]()
Only thing im not sure about is whether it will be much on an improvment. Without overclocking, I wouldn't be surprised if, its not slightly slower.
EDIT: just been thinking about this abit more and i dont think you have actually gained anything at all with that upgrade other than the option of getting a q6600 at some point. Yes, you could OC the the new chip and it will then be faster than the x2 4400, but not £200 worth. Even if you did later decide to get the q6600, i still dont see why you would spend £200 now on .... nothing?
Well that and the fact that i can sell the old parts for £140... and i get a 2gb ram upgrade...![]()
no offence but why pair a quad core cpu with that graphics card? I guess you must do a lot tasks a quad core would be justified for....? like encoding or rendering?
good for you![]()