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For a while ive been thinking about building a new pc, ive just recently forked out on a new monitor, which was kinda forced upon me since my last monitor kept flickering, so ideally id like a nice gaming system to go with it.
Ive been reading a number of posts about memory and chips but people seem to contradict each other so often, so i figured id make a quick thread seeing if i can get any real answers.
The pc will be purely for gaming and gaming alone, so id like to spec it accordingly. My current pc is like 4 years old and ive had the misfortune of having to play like every single game on low, so im really looking forward to playing a game in all its gaphical glory lol. When i bought it i was pretty neive i guess, i got suckered into downgrading from a geforce 6800 to twin sli 6600's, which i was assured would improve performance no end... ive been spinning 1 card on every game ever since lol
Firstly im torn between ddr2 and ddr3, from what ive read current games dont even scratch the surface of the ddr3's power, so ddr2 at a considerbly less ammount seems the obvious choice, but im kinda hung up on buying old technology. I mean £800 is a lot of money for me and im hoping to get a really nice system from it, im worried that because ddr2 is as old as it is, the moment i build the system (if i built it with ddr2) ddr3 will get slashed in price and im losing out on like 600mhz.
Im also still a bit confused between dual and the i7's, i know everybody is screaming dual core excels for gaming but surely games must be on the verge of breaking in to quad core technologies. I mean i was checking a site earlier which was reveiwing the new lotr (im not a fan but still) game and its recomended spec is like 2.8ghz dual core... the best chip i could find on here is shipped at 3.3, it seems like the recomended specs to all the new games are inching closer to the highest end dual core chips, so im completly confused about what to do. I know most of the I7's are only clocked at like 2.4-2.7 ish, which is even lower, but i would have thought games will be emrbacing quad core soon surely? But as for the current games, im wondering how well i7's will handle them? Or how well dual core will manage future games.
Sorry for the long winded post, ive been browsing and making builds for a few days, and for once in my life im actually being patient this time and trying to get everything as perfect, or as close to perfect £800 can get me lol.
Thanks in advance
Matt
Ive been reading a number of posts about memory and chips but people seem to contradict each other so often, so i figured id make a quick thread seeing if i can get any real answers.
The pc will be purely for gaming and gaming alone, so id like to spec it accordingly. My current pc is like 4 years old and ive had the misfortune of having to play like every single game on low, so im really looking forward to playing a game in all its gaphical glory lol. When i bought it i was pretty neive i guess, i got suckered into downgrading from a geforce 6800 to twin sli 6600's, which i was assured would improve performance no end... ive been spinning 1 card on every game ever since lol

Firstly im torn between ddr2 and ddr3, from what ive read current games dont even scratch the surface of the ddr3's power, so ddr2 at a considerbly less ammount seems the obvious choice, but im kinda hung up on buying old technology. I mean £800 is a lot of money for me and im hoping to get a really nice system from it, im worried that because ddr2 is as old as it is, the moment i build the system (if i built it with ddr2) ddr3 will get slashed in price and im losing out on like 600mhz.
Im also still a bit confused between dual and the i7's, i know everybody is screaming dual core excels for gaming but surely games must be on the verge of breaking in to quad core technologies. I mean i was checking a site earlier which was reveiwing the new lotr (im not a fan but still) game and its recomended spec is like 2.8ghz dual core... the best chip i could find on here is shipped at 3.3, it seems like the recomended specs to all the new games are inching closer to the highest end dual core chips, so im completly confused about what to do. I know most of the I7's are only clocked at like 2.4-2.7 ish, which is even lower, but i would have thought games will be emrbacing quad core soon surely? But as for the current games, im wondering how well i7's will handle them? Or how well dual core will manage future games.
Sorry for the long winded post, ive been browsing and making builds for a few days, and for once in my life im actually being patient this time and trying to get everything as perfect, or as close to perfect £800 can get me lol.
Thanks in advance

Matt