Building a new rig, but since I'm a little out-of-the-loop with regards to modern CPUs (/APUs), I think I need some help from the more knowledgeable people.
Thinking about max 150€ (~£120) for the CPU. I would prefer to support the underdog (AMD), but if the performance per watt is drastically superior with Intel, I will succumb to it, instead.
(I'd prefer the whole system to be practically silent when idle or low-load)
My current rig is from 2006 (GPU from 2009), so I was initially thinking of going with A10-7800, playing some old games I've missed and re-playing some classics. The integrated GPU is hopefully enough at least for the first installments of Mass Effect, F.E.A.R., FarCry series, etc. There will be some media consumption and internet browsing, although the main concern will be gaming, but only using 1080p 60Hz IPS (42" HDTV). No intention to overclock, and I don't have any particular need to achieve ultra quality settings, but would prefer to avoid low settings. I'd also prefer 30/40+ fps.
After a year or two, I'll purchase a "real" GPU (mid-end, with ~200€/£150). After another year or so, might upgrade the CPU, if it has become a bottleneck new games (and if there are indeed still new CPUs introduced to that specific socket).
Does this sound like a good plan, or should I skip the integrated graphics altogether? I do have a GTS250 I could re-use, but I think it was low-mid-end when I bought it in 2009, so I would hope even the APU's integrated graphics would trump it by now...? Furthermore, it's relatively powerhungry and creates quite a lot of heat and noise, so I'd prefer to finally put it to rest.
Thinking about max 150€ (~£120) for the CPU. I would prefer to support the underdog (AMD), but if the performance per watt is drastically superior with Intel, I will succumb to it, instead.
(I'd prefer the whole system to be practically silent when idle or low-load)
My current rig is from 2006 (GPU from 2009), so I was initially thinking of going with A10-7800, playing some old games I've missed and re-playing some classics. The integrated GPU is hopefully enough at least for the first installments of Mass Effect, F.E.A.R., FarCry series, etc. There will be some media consumption and internet browsing, although the main concern will be gaming, but only using 1080p 60Hz IPS (42" HDTV). No intention to overclock, and I don't have any particular need to achieve ultra quality settings, but would prefer to avoid low settings. I'd also prefer 30/40+ fps.
After a year or two, I'll purchase a "real" GPU (mid-end, with ~200€/£150). After another year or so, might upgrade the CPU, if it has become a bottleneck new games (and if there are indeed still new CPUs introduced to that specific socket).
Does this sound like a good plan, or should I skip the integrated graphics altogether? I do have a GTS250 I could re-use, but I think it was low-mid-end when I bought it in 2009, so I would hope even the APU's integrated graphics would trump it by now...? Furthermore, it's relatively powerhungry and creates quite a lot of heat and noise, so I'd prefer to finally put it to rest.