Upgrading

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Hi all

I have a budget of £500 (or there abouts) I've been putting a basket together and this is what ive came up with..

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I already have a Corsair tx750, HD4890 & a couple of sata hdd's + case. Upgrading from c2d @ 3ghz, Is this a significant upgrade do you think?

I will upgrade video card in summer sometime when funds permit.
Should I look at a Z68 board or is a P67 more than capable? Is that a good choice of SSD?

I doubt I will ever sli or crossfire.. I use machine for gaming at 1920x1200.

Thanks :)
 
I probably wont use the extra features so might stick to a P67 board..

Is it not worth getting the Corsair A50? Should I save a bit more and get a A70 or something? I'll probably only overclock to ~4ghz.

Is the SSD a good choice? I was looking at the OCZ Vertex Series 120GB but the 2E has faster speeds.. Is this noticable?
 
The stock supplied Intel heatsink with the retail CPU is very good and will allow just over 4GHZ easily if you ever decide to squeeze more performance out.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4083/...-core-i7-2600k-i5-2500k-core-i3-2100-tested/3

These chips overclock very well. Both my Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2600K hit ~4.4GHz, fully stable, using the stock low-profile cooler.

http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i5-2500k-and-core-i7-2600k-review/11

Make sure your processor is properly cooled (we used the stock Intel cooler and forced the fan to 70% RPM
 
Agree. If your case ventilation is half decent I would just leave the stock cooler on for the time being for 4ghz. Not sure I'd choose the ocz ram personally as RMA/replacements/additions could be an issue soon. The xms or g.skill sticks are around the same price, or within a few £ anyway. I know nothing about ssd's so can't really comment on that.

But as to the initial question, yes, it will be a nice upgrade.
 
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