It has been 8 years since my previous £2k+ PC build (2007, below) and I think it is nearing the limit of its feasible lifespan... But hell did it have a good run, and I have the expertise of people at OC to thank for that, so I'm here again for it now!
I'm again looking to spend ~2k on a self build but despite reading up on the latest tech, I am woefully behind on developments. Any advice on good combinations of processors, motherboards, memory and GPU's that may last another 8 years would be fantastic. Throw me links to articles that are relevant if that is easier. The peripherals I'm not too worried about.
With the exception of the GPU, my current system is all original, so I doubt very much is salvageable though I would like to keep what's still usable if at all possible:
Case: Coolermaster COSMOS 1000
Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q6600, 2.4GHz (not OC'd anymore)
MTB: Abit IP35 Pro
RAM: 8GB 332.5 MHz
GPU: GTX 660
Power: 750w
Shoemaker
I'm again looking to spend ~2k on a self build but despite reading up on the latest tech, I am woefully behind on developments. Any advice on good combinations of processors, motherboards, memory and GPU's that may last another 8 years would be fantastic. Throw me links to articles that are relevant if that is easier. The peripherals I'm not too worried about.
With the exception of the GPU, my current system is all original, so I doubt very much is salvageable though I would like to keep what's still usable if at all possible:
Case: Coolermaster COSMOS 1000
Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q6600, 2.4GHz (not OC'd anymore)
MTB: Abit IP35 Pro
RAM: 8GB 332.5 MHz
GPU: GTX 660
Power: 750w
Shoemaker