Hey all again
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Currently looking to upgrade my system because it's getting to the point where things are starting to take it's time the loading and renders certain things. I'm not amazing on all the tech so I have a rough idea with a few other options in mind, so I'll break it down and what other bits came across my mind. I appreciated all the help.
My main aspect of the computer is gaming (WOW/FPS) and video editing with a little 3D modelling. Budget is around £700 to £800 possible and will be running on Windows 7 64Bit
Current Steup
CPU/Mobo: AMD Althon 64Bit 3200+ // LAN Party ULTRA-D
Ram: Geil 1GB 2x512 Dual Chan
GFX: Sappire ATI Raddon HD570 Link
PSU: Cool Master 650w Link
HDDS: (Believe all 7200rpm) 1TB / 80GB / 120GB
Monitors : 19" CRT / 19" TFT
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How it looks:
Links: Mobo :: CPU :: Ram :: Case :: heatsink
CPU/MOBO : I've waited out for the i5-2500K, not really gone down the over clocking route but with the system and the amazing help that's around on the web I shall look into it further once settle. Thats brings me onto the motherboard. MSI P67A-GD65 or the Asus P8P67 for a little cheaper, the bluetooth isn't really a feature I'm needed and the MSI "OC Genie 2" seems a nice feature to learn about over clocking and what it's about.
Cooler: CPU Block cooler wasn't my original thought of what I wanted but the reviews look great and seems to be a solid cooler. I was looking at the Corsair H50 which seems to be a great cooler but may need a better fan replaced. << Any suggestion/advice is great.
Ram: (Notice I need the 1066 version) I've have no clue aobut the voltage and timings so this is again on the reviews and feedback I've seen on various thread within the forums
Case: For the case, personally I like the look and think it's future proof if I want to upgrde again and looking at the reviews the cable management and sound (quiet) is really nice to. Though if someone recommends one for a great value with looks and good cable management as I like to keep things neat then please do so
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Conclusion:
I'm hoping I can keep hold on to the PSU and I know the graphics isn't the greatest on the market but I want to get the pc up and kicking before I upgrade the graphics as it currently plays the games I'm running.
I'm thankful for all the people that take to read this and help.
Rob/StaR
Hope you had a good Xmas and new year

Currently looking to upgrade my system because it's getting to the point where things are starting to take it's time the loading and renders certain things. I'm not amazing on all the tech so I have a rough idea with a few other options in mind, so I'll break it down and what other bits came across my mind. I appreciated all the help.
My main aspect of the computer is gaming (WOW/FPS) and video editing with a little 3D modelling. Budget is around £700 to £800 possible and will be running on Windows 7 64Bit
Current Steup
CPU/Mobo: AMD Althon 64Bit 3200+ // LAN Party ULTRA-D
Ram: Geil 1GB 2x512 Dual Chan
GFX: Sappire ATI Raddon HD570 Link
PSU: Cool Master 650w Link
HDDS: (Believe all 7200rpm) 1TB / 80GB / 120GB
Monitors : 19" CRT / 19" TFT
-------------------------------------------
How it looks:

Links: Mobo :: CPU :: Ram :: Case :: heatsink
CPU/MOBO : I've waited out for the i5-2500K, not really gone down the over clocking route but with the system and the amazing help that's around on the web I shall look into it further once settle. Thats brings me onto the motherboard. MSI P67A-GD65 or the Asus P8P67 for a little cheaper, the bluetooth isn't really a feature I'm needed and the MSI "OC Genie 2" seems a nice feature to learn about over clocking and what it's about.
Cooler: CPU Block cooler wasn't my original thought of what I wanted but the reviews look great and seems to be a solid cooler. I was looking at the Corsair H50 which seems to be a great cooler but may need a better fan replaced. << Any suggestion/advice is great.
Ram: (Notice I need the 1066 version) I've have no clue aobut the voltage and timings so this is again on the reviews and feedback I've seen on various thread within the forums
Case: For the case, personally I like the look and think it's future proof if I want to upgrde again and looking at the reviews the cable management and sound (quiet) is really nice to. Though if someone recommends one for a great value with looks and good cable management as I like to keep things neat then please do so

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Conclusion:
I'm hoping I can keep hold on to the PSU and I know the graphics isn't the greatest on the market but I want to get the pc up and kicking before I upgrade the graphics as it currently plays the games I'm running.
I'm thankful for all the people that take to read this and help.
Rob/StaR
Hope you had a good Xmas and new year

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