Trobow
Member
+1|6945|Kettering, Ohio
I just upgraded my computer or should I say I built a new one from scratch.  I decided on the DFI Lanparty NF4 SLI-DR Expert mobo, with the help of you guys.  I use an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ with 2 Gb of OCZ Titanium RAM.  I use the onboard audio because High is all you really need.  The onboard audio with my mobo is great, better than my old audigy.  My GPU is a 7800 GTX.  I will eventually run it in SLI but for now, one is all the eye candy I can handle.  The new systems owns BF2.  I run everything on max and have no problems at all.  There were a couple of issues, nothing major though.  I would recommend this setup to anyone who is a serious gamer.  It is as follows:


AMD Athlon 64 4000+
2Gb of RAM OCZ Titanium DDR400 3200
XFX 7800 GTX
DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert


3DMark 05 scores with 512 Mb was 8638!  I haven't ran it yet with the new ram I have but I would not doubt that the score would jump a 1000.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6945

Trobow wrote:

I just upgraded my computer or should I say I built a new one from scratch.  I decided on the DFI Lanparty NF4 SLI-DR Expert mobo, with the help of you guys.  I use an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ with 2 Gb of OCZ Titanium RAM.  I use the onboard audio because High is all you really need.  The onboard audio with my mobo is great, better than my old audigy.  My GPU is a 7800 GTX.  I will eventually run it in SLI but for now, one is all the eye candy I can handle.  The new systems owns BF2.  I run everything on max and have no problems at all.  There were a couple of issues, nothing major though.  I would recommend this setup to anyone who is a serious gamer.  It is as follows:


AMD Athlon 64 4000+
2Gb of RAM OCZ Titanium DDR400 3200
XFX 7800 GTX
DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert


3DMark 05 scores with 512 Mb was 8638!  I haven't ran it yet with the new ram I have but I would not doubt that the score would jump a 1000.
lol, u shouldve got the X2 3800+, but 4000+ is good enough imo
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-_{MoW}_-Assasin
Member
+13|6957|Australia

3D Mark 06 is the one thats multithreaded

You ARE going to overclock that right? coz thats what that DFI board is made for

Last edited by -_{MoW}_-Assasin (2006-02-17 14:21:09)

.ACB|_Cutthroat1
No place like 127.0.0.1
+76|6925|Gold Coast,QLD,Australia
yeah single core shouldnt be bought if you are upgrading, X2 all the way, or wait for M2, but albeit a very nice system
-_{MoW}_-Assasin
Member
+13|6957|Australia
Overclock!!!!!
Trigger_Happy_92
Uses the TV missle too much
+394|6878
u forgot the part that ur a 12 year old and ur mommy bought all this for you while you give her a hug and say thanks.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6894|NT, like Mick Dundee

Send one of these my way, god knows I need it...

I'm a budget gamer, better things to spend money on thanks...
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Trobow
Member
+1|6945|Kettering, Ohio
12 years old?  I wish I was 12 again with what I know now, pussy would be everywhere! 



I do plan on overclocking, just not till I know for sure everything runs stable as it is. 

Dual core isn't really required for OC.  Another buddy of mine has his OC'd from the base 2.2 to 2.8 with no problems whatsoever.  As soon as my new fans come in and I install them I will post some pictures. 


I am one of those people that still believe in CRT's for life also!  Flat screens are cool and sleek but you still get more "true" color from a CRT.
psychotoxic187
Member
+11|6938

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

Trobow wrote:

I just upgraded my computer or should I say I built a new one from scratch.  I decided on the DFI Lanparty NF4 SLI-DR Expert mobo, with the help of you guys.  I use an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ with 2 Gb of OCZ Titanium RAM.  I use the onboard audio because High is all you really need.  The onboard audio with my mobo is great, better than my old audigy.  My GPU is a 7800 GTX.  I will eventually run it in SLI but for now, one is all the eye candy I can handle.  The new systems owns BF2.  I run everything on max and have no problems at all.  There were a couple of issues, nothing major though.  I would recommend this setup to anyone who is a serious gamer.  It is as follows:


AMD Athlon 64 4000+
2Gb of RAM OCZ Titanium DDR400 3200
XFX 7800 GTX
DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert


3DMark 05 scores with 512 Mb was 8638!  I haven't ran it yet with the new ram I have but I would not doubt that the score would jump a 1000.
lol, u shouldve got the X2 3800+, but 4000+ is good enough imo
Why? If it's primarily a gaming rig, single is better. The 4000 is on par with the FX55, and 57, it's head and shoulders above the X2 series, in terms of gaming. You can say plan for the future, but by the time dual core aps are the norm your X2 will be dated. They are already announcing quad core processors.

Last edited by psychotoxic187 (2006-02-18 04:34:42)

sixshot
Decepticon Geek
+50|6904|Planet Seibertron ;)

psychotoxic187 wrote:

Why? If it's primarily a gaming rig, single is better. The 4000 is on par with the FX55, and 57, it's head and shoulders above the X2 series, in terms of gaming. You can say plan for the future, but by the time dual core aps are the norm your X2 will be dated. They are already announcing quad core processors.
I'll nod to the fact that single-core would be better for gaming... but... in today's age of running multiple applications, do we want to stick with single-core?

And for anything that becomes outdated, it applies to all hardware.   Dual-core is becoming more of an advantage for applications that makes heavy use of multi-threading.  3D rendering, modeling, photo editing/manipulation, audio/video processing, and soon 3D gaming will be amongst the list of things that'll take advantage of systems having more than one processor core.

There are people who multi-task, run multiple programs, and/or do any of the aforementioned things.  All of these have some form of multi-threading, of which multi-core processors will benefit from.  The norm is now, as Photoshop has been a long-standing photo-manipulation software that is multi-threaded.  Various 3D modeling and rendering applications are also made thread-aware.  Video processing like AutoGK are also multi-threaded.  I think it is normal nowadays that we have applications that make use of multi-core processors whenever possible.  So dual-core isn't to be outdated, yet.  And quad-core processors are still a while away (a year, maybe 2).  For now, dual-core does have its perks whether you game or not.  For me, I use it so that I can do multiple things at once... or at least have multiple softwares running at once.

However, it all boils down to how the computer is being used: for gaming, multimedia, multi-tasking, or whatever.  Factor everything in and the user should decide if multi-core processors are worth the money spent.

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