From single core to dual

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Hi Folks,

Need a little bit of guidance (again). Currently I have a 2-3 year old PC. It’s a single core running a AMD 4000+ san diego.
I’d like to put in a dual core, obviously involving a new motherboard and CPUs. What I would like to know is (having never built a dual core PC) how much room with the dual core take up? Do I need a new case to fit it all in? Will be PSU be ok for all my components?

Here is what I currently have

Thermaltake VA7000BWA Shark Aluminium Full Tower
DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
Samsung SpinPoint P SP2504C 250GB SATA-II
Gigabyte G-Power Pro (Socket A/754/939/478/775) Cooler
Hiper HPU-4K580-MK Type R 580W Modular ATX2.2 PSU
2 x Corsair 1GB DDR XMS3200C2PT Platinum CAS2
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
Gainward ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 TV-OutDual DVIHDMI (PCI-Express)
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego (Socket 939)

Ideally I would like to just take the cpu and mobo out and not have to splash out on a new case but if I need to then so be it. I need a new PSU anyway as this one can’t be converted to work in the states – so replacing that right now won’t be a problem, but obviously the new one will have to work in the states.

Also if you guys could recommend specific motherboards, CPUs and fans that would be a big help. I'd be using the PC for gaming. I'm not sure of what the current prices are for these components so I don't know what kind of price range I could put on it - as what I suggest might buy me a hamster running in it's wheel for me fan!



Thanks in advance
Dave
 
Excellent, could you recommend any parts that would work well together? Don't worry about the price too much at the moment I still need to get an idea of what price range we are talking about - obviously don't go overboard and line me up something that could run NASA :P
 
Cool, thanks for your suggestions. If the RAM is ok to put in the new board then I might keep it for a couple of months and buy new RAM when the money is more free flowing. That is, of course, if my current RAM will work with a new mobo.
 
You need new ram. Yours is DDR and all new rigs use DDR2/3 depending on the motherboard. Personally i would hold off building a new rig for a couple of months to see what prices the new Nehalem cpu's and boards are going to be.

Definately ditch the Hiper though. ;)

Alright cool. I'll give it some time.

I'm actually thinking I might be better waiting until after I've moved to the states. With the weak dollar I will get a lot more for my money...


Thanks for all your help guys.
 
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