Bells
12-12-2012, 08:16 PM
My PC rig is starting to show it's age, so i'm planning to update either my video card or Processor next year. I only wanna do both if it's totally necessary.
This is my curret Specs
CPU Info AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 810 Processor
CPU Speed 2594,0 MHz
Memory (RAM) 8192 MB
Display Adapters NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 512 (Zotac Video card)
Motherboard ECS A785GM-M
So, when i purchased this machine i made a small mistake. The motherboard is ATI Ready with CrossfireX, but my videocard is Nvidia. So i couldn't make use of the CrossfireX stuff that would pair up my onboard video with the video card to give it a little boost.
The motherboard has ATI™ Radeon HD 4200 graphics IGP, which includes AMD Hybrid Crossfire technology and DirectX 10.1. So that went unused mostly...
However, the videocard itself can use my spare ram to boost it's memory, so i added Ram to spare and it worked pretty well. I would remain with Zotac if i could (awesome card, Real cheap) but it's Nvidia only from what i understand... on the other hand, if the crossfireX stuff is obsolete, i don't have to lean towards ATi then...
The motherboard uses the AM3 Socket line, so i can work with that range of processors, but my processor (for my limited knowledge) is decent enough, and i wouldn't want to trade a new motherboard just to get a new processor right now. So i'm looking to stay in the same Chipset family.
What i'm divided right now about is if it's better to put some more cash into a new video card next year, or a new processor or if i should split and get 2 Decent new ones instead of a single pretty good one.
This is mostly for gaming, as my PC handles everything else i do like a champ pretty much... i wouldn't touch it otherwise.
So, some suggestions are greatly appreciated since it's been a while since the last time i looked into hardware stuff.
This is my curret Specs
CPU Info AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 810 Processor
CPU Speed 2594,0 MHz
Memory (RAM) 8192 MB
Display Adapters NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 512 (Zotac Video card)
Motherboard ECS A785GM-M
So, when i purchased this machine i made a small mistake. The motherboard is ATI Ready with CrossfireX, but my videocard is Nvidia. So i couldn't make use of the CrossfireX stuff that would pair up my onboard video with the video card to give it a little boost.
The motherboard has ATI™ Radeon HD 4200 graphics IGP, which includes AMD Hybrid Crossfire technology and DirectX 10.1. So that went unused mostly...
However, the videocard itself can use my spare ram to boost it's memory, so i added Ram to spare and it worked pretty well. I would remain with Zotac if i could (awesome card, Real cheap) but it's Nvidia only from what i understand... on the other hand, if the crossfireX stuff is obsolete, i don't have to lean towards ATi then...
The motherboard uses the AM3 Socket line, so i can work with that range of processors, but my processor (for my limited knowledge) is decent enough, and i wouldn't want to trade a new motherboard just to get a new processor right now. So i'm looking to stay in the same Chipset family.
What i'm divided right now about is if it's better to put some more cash into a new video card next year, or a new processor or if i should split and get 2 Decent new ones instead of a single pretty good one.
This is mostly for gaming, as my PC handles everything else i do like a champ pretty much... i wouldn't touch it otherwise.
So, some suggestions are greatly appreciated since it's been a while since the last time i looked into hardware stuff.