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Buget gameing system for friend
I don't have much time to game anymore so I'm out of the loop on what the best bang for the buck gaming setup might be right now. I have a friend playing Aion and needs to upgrade his old 3400+ skt 939 system. He has a Radeon X1800XT 256MB video card he was going to try and still use and upgrade later. His budget is around $300 and would need a motherboard, proc and ram. He does not care about the long term ability to upgrade the system.
The two options I was thinking of was a 1)Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R and a E8400 2)Asus M4A79XTD and Phenom II 720 or 545 Since I'm putting this together for someone else I was not really planing on overclocking but can if I need to. Still haven't looked into ram yet but will need at least 3 gigs. How do the two systems compare? Is the video card good enough for the short term or would he be better off adding a new video card to the old system? Haven't looked into this is quite some time so any other ideas or suggestions would be great. Thanks
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Gigabyte 770T, x3 720 or x4 925 and 4 gig kit of g.skill ripjaw ddr3... would be good upgrade for your friend.
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The Gigabyte 770T looks interesting. Would the main difference between it and a 790 based board be ability to overclock?
Also wanted to ask how a IP35-E with a E6600 would compare to the other options. I can buy them used pretty cheap. (around $110)
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I am running a Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P motherboard and an AMD Athlon II 620 CPU. Both can be had on newegg for 178 dollars. Their is a combo deal on the Athlon II with RAM, so you can get the Athlon II x4 620, the motherboard, and 4 gigs of Gskill Ripjaws DDR3 1333 RAM for 245 dollars.
I have the Athlon II running at 3.4ghz up from 2.6 stock on a Xigmatek 1283 cooler. So I don't know how this motherboard compares to a comparable 790 platform in overclocking performance, but it does overclock.
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I just read a review of the board and the only thing it really seems to be lacking is CrossFireX compaired to 790fx boards and it seemed to overclock almost as well.
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I guess my question now would be would a Phenom II 545 on a Gigabyte 770T runs games about as well as a Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R w/ E8400?
The Phenom would have the added benifit of being a lot cheaper and be an easier upgrade in the future?
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@Sprfan
Gigabyte 770T is one of the top 5 overclocking AM3 boards. Yes x2 545 would give you similar frames rates as e8400 in most games. Last edited by lt_shiro; 11-03-2009 at 06:08 PM..
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The AM3 socket is definetly more future proof than the LGA 775 socket, so although you said upgradeability wasn't a top concern its certainly worth taking a look at. The dual core Phenom isn't a bad choice, but have you considered an Athlon II 620 if your friend multitasks alot, or a tricore for a compromise?
Last edited by fishrule; 11-03-2009 at 07:06 PM..
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