OK it looks like my sons machine has gone spaff. it is BSOD..ing all over the place, it is probably the memory Ive set it up to run memtest86 to check.
Anyway my son has said if it need replacing/upgrading he is willing to pay for it if it isn't going to be too expensive.
His currant system is
Gigabyte P31 DS3L
Intel 6300 @3.6 GHz
4GB DDR2 (2x2GB)
2x WD 2500AAKS HDD not in raid
NV 260GTX
If it is just the ram then it is £50 to replace it, but is upgrading the old machine worth it or would a newer build be better.
Now I was thinking about a i3 3220 with 8GB ddr3 and a MSI H61M-P31-G3 Intel H61 or a Gigabyte H61MA-D2V Intel H61.
But maybe an AMD system would be better.
Now in the 2 reviews of the MSi board one of the people states that it will run a ivybridge chip but i have no idea about the GB board, I do not have another socket 1155 CPU to use to flash the bios.
So two questions is the i3 the best option? and will it be a decent step up from his [email protected] ?
budget is as cheap as possible (£180)
cheers.
Anyway my son has said if it need replacing/upgrading he is willing to pay for it if it isn't going to be too expensive.
His currant system is
Gigabyte P31 DS3L
Intel 6300 @3.6 GHz
4GB DDR2 (2x2GB)
2x WD 2500AAKS HDD not in raid
NV 260GTX
If it is just the ram then it is £50 to replace it, but is upgrading the old machine worth it or would a newer build be better.
Now I was thinking about a i3 3220 with 8GB ddr3 and a MSI H61M-P31-G3 Intel H61 or a Gigabyte H61MA-D2V Intel H61.
But maybe an AMD system would be better.
Now in the 2 reviews of the MSi board one of the people states that it will run a ivybridge chip but i have no idea about the GB board, I do not have another socket 1155 CPU to use to flash the bios.
So two questions is the i3 the best option? and will it be a decent step up from his [email protected] ?
budget is as cheap as possible (£180)
cheers.