Soldato
You guys are porbably thinking "Dude stop with posting" but I can't rest till I know I've made the right decision. So please bear with me.
Following on from my recent thread I have finally decided for the following kit:
Intel E6300 With a Tuniq Cooler (The best I believe?)
Asus P5B E-Plus or Deluxe (Can't see much in differences?)
2GB of either Crucial Anniversaries or Ballistics 5300 (They have same timings as the Anns afaik?)
X1950 pro or thereabouts.
Anyhow my original plan was to get an E6600, after much reading and convincing it makes much more sense to get an E6300 considering im on a 'budget' of £1.3k (That's just for an upgrade! Blame the 2 Dell Widescreens!).
It'll be my first overclocking system ever, so I hope on taking it to 3.2Ghz, Is that realistic considering the premium kit? Is it worth going for the premium kit?. I plan on keeping it like that 24/7. Say theoretically I got it to such clocks, it wouldn't affect their 'longtivity' of the components by much would it?
Have I made the right decision on selecting my components?
Thanks once again
Following on from my recent thread I have finally decided for the following kit:
Intel E6300 With a Tuniq Cooler (The best I believe?)
Asus P5B E-Plus or Deluxe (Can't see much in differences?)
2GB of either Crucial Anniversaries or Ballistics 5300 (They have same timings as the Anns afaik?)
X1950 pro or thereabouts.
Anyhow my original plan was to get an E6600, after much reading and convincing it makes much more sense to get an E6300 considering im on a 'budget' of £1.3k (That's just for an upgrade! Blame the 2 Dell Widescreens!).
It'll be my first overclocking system ever, so I hope on taking it to 3.2Ghz, Is that realistic considering the premium kit? Is it worth going for the premium kit?. I plan on keeping it like that 24/7. Say theoretically I got it to such clocks, it wouldn't affect their 'longtivity' of the components by much would it?
Have I made the right decision on selecting my components?
Thanks once again