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What should I replace? As the title says, what should I phase out of my specs? Specs: Nvidia Geforce6600 1536 Mb of ram 300gb harddrive IntelPentiumD Processor 64 bit monitor [whatever that means] And I will get the rest of my specs later, so which ones should I upgrade/phaseout? |
Re: What should I replace? Your setup sounds similar to mine, but is your Pentium a Socket 478 or a LGA775? If it's 775 then you should just keep your processor (Unless it's like a 2.2 or 2.4 GHz, but they'd be ok) but if it's 478 (Like mine) then you're going to almost need to upgrade that and your graphics card. Your graphics for sure could use some updating, the rest all sounds pretty good. |
Re: What should I replace? If you're gonna upgrade anything, make it that video card. |
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I would get a better video card, assuming you have a PCIe system (judging by the Pentium D), something like a Geforce 7600 would be good, and not very expensive at roughly $100. And maybe up your RAM to 2GB. |
Re: What should I replace? what frequency is your CPU at? Video card could be replaced, thought i have the same one and i have no complaints thus far. However, may want to grab a 8600 when they are out |
Re: What should I replace? Depends on what you want to do with your computer. Unless you want to play very recent games with full effects, I don't think there is a real need to change anything. |
Re: What should I replace? pentium d's are lga 775 but for certain use berlac advisor to find out then tells us so we can help you choose your next processor and motherboard etc |
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And about my processor I think I got about 3Ghz. I'll have to check though, I dont even think a 2 year old processor could have that... |
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Re: What should I replace? He could have a 478, the 2.66 and the 2.8 Pentium D's (which are the only 90nm's in the series, the rest are 65nm) were released in 478 versions. But it is doubtful. And he COULD have AGP, but this is even more doubtful. Still may want to check... But yes, everything is fine, leave your processor, wait til march for a lower end 8600, check if your RAM is dual channel, if not, get another 512, or 1gig, depending on how it is setup so you have 2GB's, less of course you don't plan on running VISTA anytime soon. |
Re: What should I replace? As someone else said, its still reasonably modern so unless the games you want to play are demanding i wouldnt be in a rush to upgrade. |
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To check if your card is AGP or PCIe, just open up the Nvidia driver control panel, and click on your card name (in the classic control panel, its the first option on the side panel). |
Re: What should I replace? Upgrade that bloody video card.. You can pick up a nice Nvidia 7950GT 512MB of Ram for around $250 now.. Make your 6600 look like a FX 5200.. Your processor is still fine. Its a dual core so your really fine with processing power. The ram I would upgrade to a even 2gb since you have 1.5gb, and harddrive space you have plenty enough. Bah, 160GB harddrive is plenty enough. Meh, if you have the money might as well slap a nice PCI sound card in there to free some processing space and better sound quality. |
Re: What should I replace? All around it's a good system.. How much memory is on the Video card? If it's 256mb, it's fine. I have no idea what everyone here is whining about.. I run a GeForce 6600 256mb just like that and I run Oblivion on med-high graphics with zero lag.. Why waste your money on a 512mb, it's wasted until better games come out. Of course if you have the money, a new video card would be good. And while I agree the CPU is probably fine, if you feel like spending some money, replace it with an AMD processor, you'll find the performance on AMD is much better than Intel. I'll probably get some arguments on this one, but I'm not joking; A 2.2-2.4ghz Athlon 64 CPU that'll cost you about $200-300 is probably equivelant to a 3.2-3.4ghz Intel. And by equivelant, I mean Athlon is better ;) It's been proven, framerates in games are better when run on Athlon CPU's (minus I believe UT2k4 and possibly 1 or 2 other titles). And I'm telling you this assuming you're a big gamer. And a side note, dual-core is only good for multi-tasking, it doesn't substantially increase you're core performance, especially in games. |
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It would help to know if it's a pci-e or an agp motherboard though. You can use this free app below to see what it is: link: CPU-Z (under "mainboard", look at "Graphic Interface" in the "Version" line) Quote:
I agree that the 6600 is a good card. My 128mb 6600gt could play Oblivion pretty decently as well, and is still running strong in an old rig. Quote:
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Re: What should I replace? Wow.. I must be behind on my shit, guess I have some reading to do =/ |
Re: What should I replace? yeah a core 2 duo e6300 can be oc to beat an fx - 62 processor from amd |
Re: What should I replace? Why even talk about processor, HIS IS FINE! Haha, seriously, all that needs changing is the graphics card. DO NOT BUY A 7950GT for 250! You could get a 8800GTS 320mb for 300! It would be much better! Don't want to pay that much? 8600 ULTRA will be around what, 200? That card is going to be sweet... |
Re: What should I replace? Uh, yeah but Fluff if he doesn't have PCI Express then what is he going to do? Correct me if I'm wrong, but those are all PCI-E cards, no? |
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