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Multicore Challenge (£350)
My mate plays WoW, and is also looking forward to Crysis and Quake Wars ET.
He is currently working with an 1800XP, 9600XT, and 512Megs of DDR, ATA drives, no name PSU, and all the peripherals and a sad looking case.
It does the job.
His specification is quite clear, he wants a system with an upgrade path for DX10 cards in the future, but he wants multicore now, for £350.
Given the' weakness' of the starting point I am considering AM2 X2 - the Core 2 Duo is just too pricey now. I will get a short term 7300 (tv out is a consideration), but he can drop a DX10 PCI-E card into later (or something from the members market).
So
Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ 2.00GHz (Socket AM2) - Retail
£76.99
Gigabyte GA_M55_S3G Plus (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
£49.99
Asus GeForce EN7300GS-HTD 256MB DDR2 TV-Out/DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail
£39.99
GeIL 1GB (2x512MB) PC6400C5 800MHz Value DDR2 Dual Channel Kit
£64.99
Enermax Liberty 400W ELT400AWT ATX2.2 Modular SLI Compliant PSU
£39.99
Maxtor DiamondMax 20 80GB STM380811AS SATA-II 8MB Cache – OEM
£24.99
With VAT ~350
(Maxtor and Gigabyte and the Asus chosen for price range comparison only – I have previous good experiences with them – but this is just a scratch outline to see the prices)
I could get an onboard Graphics solution but none of them are compelling enough unless you know different... I have seen a Sapphire mobo with X300 onboard and I was not utterly dismayed, just flaccid with rage. It even has TV out…
The alternative - is to wait. Buy some DDR ram for his current mobo and a top end Socket A chip (from somewhere!) and a shiny AGP card. This is very tempting for me as the path above is sub-optimal. However that is always true, and everyone loves the new shiny.
Thoughts? Can anyone wangle a Core 2 Duo into 350? The SATA hard drive and the graphics card could be dropped for a compelling onboard Intel solution.
Thanks for your time.
My mate plays WoW, and is also looking forward to Crysis and Quake Wars ET.
He is currently working with an 1800XP, 9600XT, and 512Megs of DDR, ATA drives, no name PSU, and all the peripherals and a sad looking case.

His specification is quite clear, he wants a system with an upgrade path for DX10 cards in the future, but he wants multicore now, for £350.
Given the' weakness' of the starting point I am considering AM2 X2 - the Core 2 Duo is just too pricey now. I will get a short term 7300 (tv out is a consideration), but he can drop a DX10 PCI-E card into later (or something from the members market).
So
Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ 2.00GHz (Socket AM2) - Retail
£76.99
Gigabyte GA_M55_S3G Plus (Socket AM2) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
£49.99
Asus GeForce EN7300GS-HTD 256MB DDR2 TV-Out/DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail
£39.99
GeIL 1GB (2x512MB) PC6400C5 800MHz Value DDR2 Dual Channel Kit
£64.99
Enermax Liberty 400W ELT400AWT ATX2.2 Modular SLI Compliant PSU
£39.99
Maxtor DiamondMax 20 80GB STM380811AS SATA-II 8MB Cache – OEM
£24.99
With VAT ~350
(Maxtor and Gigabyte and the Asus chosen for price range comparison only – I have previous good experiences with them – but this is just a scratch outline to see the prices)
I could get an onboard Graphics solution but none of them are compelling enough unless you know different... I have seen a Sapphire mobo with X300 onboard and I was not utterly dismayed, just flaccid with rage. It even has TV out…
The alternative - is to wait. Buy some DDR ram for his current mobo and a top end Socket A chip (from somewhere!) and a shiny AGP card. This is very tempting for me as the path above is sub-optimal. However that is always true, and everyone loves the new shiny.
Thoughts? Can anyone wangle a Core 2 Duo into 350? The SATA hard drive and the graphics card could be dropped for a compelling onboard Intel solution.
Thanks for your time.
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