Upgrade my PC

errmm how about that guy who keeps creating threads about Razer's "leet"? competition thingy? lol

WAIT!
Can trolls come in the form of people that don't read posts and therefore put silly comments? :p:D


On-topic:
That build you've specced looks great.
 
Haha!

So are you all sorted with your spec?

Just one quick question, I would need to get the 64bit OS right? As the 32bit only supports upto 3GB of RAM (If I have learned correctly)
Also I love XP it's been my choice of OS since it came out, I have no idea why but games like COD4 and such run better on XP than any other OS, would it be better to use Windows 7 on this build?

Other than that, I am very happy and thanks a lot for the suggestions ;)
 
Correct.
32bit can only use a max of 3.5ish GB of RAM.

XP can only use 3GB (from what I've heard - I've never used it :eek:), so Windows 7 is the best bet!
 
apparently they're great? :confused:

best things ever.

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SSD are excellent, upgraded a few months ago.

The CPU comes with a cooler. If you want to overclocknyou can get a after market one.
 
If the main use of the pc is gaming then these builds are pointless and no more than a sidestep. The performance gains are simply not worth it. The socket that i3/i5 is based around is going to be killed off in a couple of months as well which means that the next time you want to upgrade you will need to replace everything again.

Best bang for buck would be a new graphics card provided your psu is powerful enough.
 
If the main use of the pc is gaming then these builds are pointless and no more than a sidestep. The performance gains are simply not worth it. The socket that i3/i5 is based around is going to be killed off in a couple of months as well which means that the next time you want to upgrade you will need to replace everything again.

Best bang for buck would be a new graphics card provided your psu is powerful enough.

Interesting post.
I have no idea how to look into my PSU on my current build, could I use software to determine the power o0r would I have to manually look?
 
Interesting post.
I have no idea how to look into my PSU on my current build, could I use software to determine the power o0r would I have to manually look?

Manually look - I've never heard of software that can tell you

That said, I wouldn't be surprised if it existed xD
 
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