I have the spec in my sig at present, with the exception of forever changing graphics cards. As I need to get a new battery for my motherboard, the default settings for the e4300 came back, and even on low settings, it was playing pretty awful last night with a 260 216. When I bump it up to 2.8-3Ghz it plays lovely on high settings.
I've also been just having banter at work about graphics cards, games and hardware etc, and colleague suggested I try to go i3 route, and I said I couldn't really see the benefit from changing my current rig from 775 with say an e8400 if I got one and clocking to 3.6Ghz - 4Ghz.
So, that got me thinking. Is there any real benefit for games from going from a 775 rig running an overclocked e8400 (for example), or a 775 wolfdale quad, and changing all that to an i3, or even an i5?
I'm thinking it's not really that much value for money to change everything, especially given the cost of DDR3 still.
Thoughts or real world examples?
I've also been just having banter at work about graphics cards, games and hardware etc, and colleague suggested I try to go i3 route, and I said I couldn't really see the benefit from changing my current rig from 775 with say an e8400 if I got one and clocking to 3.6Ghz - 4Ghz.
So, that got me thinking. Is there any real benefit for games from going from a 775 rig running an overclocked e8400 (for example), or a 775 wolfdale quad, and changing all that to an i3, or even an i5?
I'm thinking it's not really that much value for money to change everything, especially given the cost of DDR3 still.
Thoughts or real world examples?