Hi all,
I'm looking at upgrading parts of my computer and wanted to get some feedback about my ideas. I'd like to upgrade over Christmas (ie. I'll order parts next week) because I use the computer for work and recording TV for the rest of the year. I'm not interested in overclocking (I'll only get it wrong).
Firstly I want to upgrade:
Motherboard
CPU
Memory
Case
OS
I also want to try and keep my current dual boot (XP 32bit and Vista 64bit, on separate HDDs).
Components I'm not upgrading:
GPU (Sapphire 4870 1Gb)
PSU (OCZ 600W)
Hauppauge TV Tuner
I was thinking about getting:
CM-690 II ADV Case + NZXT Sentry LX LCD Fan Controller?
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R or X58-USB3 motherboard
Intel i7 950 3.06GHz
OCZ Gold 3*2Gb memory (not sure which type)
Hard Disk (preferably 2Tb)
Windows 7 Home Premium
So the questions:
1 - Is there any compatibility problem with my proposed setup (PSU powerful enough, enough power cables etc.)?
2 - Does the fan controller need any special cables that don't come as standard?
3 - The motherboard supports 2200 / 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz memory frequencies but Overclockers only sells 1333 / 1600 / 1866 / 2000 MHz tri-channel memory. Will the higher frequency memory work at all with either of these motherboards?
4 - Is it really essential to use a 7200 rpm HDD for a boot drive or will a 5400 rpm 'eco' drive do (given that they're cheaper)?
5 - I want to try to keep my older OS's to ease the transition to Windows 7, they're both OEM versions. Will there be any issues with getting so much new hardware?
6 - Given question 5 should I buy the retail version of Windows 7 to avoid future problems?
The big question:
7 - Should I wait for Sandy Bridge or is it probably not worth it? (If anyone can answer that.....)
Thanks for your feedback.
Mark
I'm looking at upgrading parts of my computer and wanted to get some feedback about my ideas. I'd like to upgrade over Christmas (ie. I'll order parts next week) because I use the computer for work and recording TV for the rest of the year. I'm not interested in overclocking (I'll only get it wrong).
Firstly I want to upgrade:
Motherboard
CPU
Memory
Case
OS
I also want to try and keep my current dual boot (XP 32bit and Vista 64bit, on separate HDDs).
Components I'm not upgrading:
GPU (Sapphire 4870 1Gb)
PSU (OCZ 600W)
Hauppauge TV Tuner
I was thinking about getting:
CM-690 II ADV Case + NZXT Sentry LX LCD Fan Controller?
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R or X58-USB3 motherboard
Intel i7 950 3.06GHz
OCZ Gold 3*2Gb memory (not sure which type)
Hard Disk (preferably 2Tb)
Windows 7 Home Premium
So the questions:
1 - Is there any compatibility problem with my proposed setup (PSU powerful enough, enough power cables etc.)?
2 - Does the fan controller need any special cables that don't come as standard?
3 - The motherboard supports 2200 / 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz memory frequencies but Overclockers only sells 1333 / 1600 / 1866 / 2000 MHz tri-channel memory. Will the higher frequency memory work at all with either of these motherboards?
4 - Is it really essential to use a 7200 rpm HDD for a boot drive or will a 5400 rpm 'eco' drive do (given that they're cheaper)?
5 - I want to try to keep my older OS's to ease the transition to Windows 7, they're both OEM versions. Will there be any issues with getting so much new hardware?
6 - Given question 5 should I buy the retail version of Windows 7 to avoid future problems?
The big question:
7 - Should I wait for Sandy Bridge or is it probably not worth it? (If anyone can answer that.....)
Thanks for your feedback.
Mark