I'm due for an Upgrade....and I'm Confused

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#1 pratapbond
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Hi All,

I assembled this rig more than 2 years ago and I'm due for an upgrade,

I currently have a Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard and an AMD X2 4200+ processor, running a 7600GT Fatality Edition 256 MB DDR3 Ram graphics card which was mid-level in those times....

I plan on upgrading slowly and (if such a thing exists) futureproofing my rig for some time.

These are the components I had in mind,... GTX 260 SP216, Corsair TX 750, AM2 7850+ BE.

Will these be overkill for my mobo, or can I run them??, Also I only game @ 1280x1024 for now, and I have a stable VIP 500Watts SMPS which is running fine.

In the future(six months) I would like to build another rig runnin a Core i7 then and the 260 SLIed with a much bigger monitor...

Am I buying the right parts??

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#2 chefkw
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Hi All,

I assembled this rig more than 2 years ago and I'm due for an upgrade,

I currently have a Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard and an AMD X2 4200+ processor, running a 7600GT Fatality Edition 256 MB DDR3 Ram graphics card which was mid-level in those times....

I plan on upgrading slowly and (if such a thing exists) futureproofing my rig for some time.

These are the components I had in mind,... GTX 260 SP216, Corsair TX 750, AM2 7850+ BE.

Will these be overkill for my mobo, or can I run them??, Also I only game @ 1280x1024 for now, and I have a stable VIP 500Watts SMPS which is running fine.

In the future(six months) I would like to build another rig runnin a Core i7 then and the 260 SLIed with a much bigger monitor...

Am I buying the right parts??

pratapbond

Sounds logical enough for a near-term upgrade. The i7 + SLI is going to require a new motherboard (i7) and likely a power supply (SLI).

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#3 pratapbond
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So the TX750 would not be powerful enough to power a Core i7 processor and mobo, with the GTX 260 SLIed?? Hmm that makes me rethink the power supply, would the Corsair TX 1000 be ok, heheh costs a bomb.

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So the TX750 would not be powerful enough to power a Core i7 processor and mobo, with the GTX 260 SLIed?? Hmm that makes me rethink the power supply, would the Corsair TX 1000 be ok, heheh costs a bomb.

pratapbond

The TX750 should be fine I think.

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#5 arya24
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Save money and get a amd 955 BE so that way u'll save money on ur mobo and cpu. gpu id get 2 ati 4870's and crossfire, or just wait till october when ati releases 5000 series. psu, any 600-650w will work

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#6 pratapbond
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@broken_bass_bin - Whew! thats a relief..

@arya24 - I dont think my current motherboard supports the 955 BE (would be awesome if it did) Sadly I can't go crossfire since the board only supports SLI.

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#7 arya24
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even if u get i7 ur gonna have to change ur mobo. am3 mobos are a lot cheaper compared to x58 motherboards

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So the TX750 would not be powerful enough to power a Core i7 processor and mobo, with the GTX 260 SLIed?? Hmm that makes me rethink the power supply, would the Corsair TX 1000 be ok, heheh costs a bomb.

pratapbond
600w Power supply with steady amperage can power that rig and more. 750w PSU will last a long time.
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#9 pratapbond
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I had kind of zeroed in on the Asus Rampage Extreme II and the core i7 for the new rig, I havent really looked at the AMD options available, but as arya24 said the AMDs would offer a much better cost to performance value, I'd better get cracking...

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#10 Hekynn
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Go for a 4890 its faster than the GTX260 just a bit more in price though I think it was $199.99 for a stock clocked xfx 4890.
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I had kind of zeroed in on the Asus Rampage Extreme II and the core i7 for the new rig, I havent really looked at the AMD options available, but as arya24 said the AMDs would offer a much better cost to performance value, I'd better get cracking...

pratapbond

Check out the EVGA X58 SLI LE mobo. $229.99, Tri-SLI, DDR3-1600MHz and one of the best x58 boards on the market.

For whatever reason, newegg.com isn't working for me. Here's the Canadian site(hence the higher price).

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188049