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    Just avoid PC World, they're pants.
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    Fredericus Erlach Member Stuperman's Avatar
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    the overclockers PC is WAY over video carded and has a slowish CPU. Crossfire and SLI are kinda a waste of money IMO, they don;t work with many games, and restrict your upgrade path. A single X1950XT or 8800GTS 320MB card would be a better choise IMO

    and the PC worlds one has a nice CPU (4 meg of cache!) but has an ATI card that ends with SE, run away, run far and fast. The x1650pro and XT are decent, but (with ATI at least) SE means sexual edition, cause you're getting ******!.

    SE cards usually only have a 64-bit wide memory path (the pro and XT have 128-bit wide paths, giving twice the bandwidth at the same Mhz.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuperman
    (4 meg of cache!)
    Did I ever mention that from what I read, the cache doesn't really make a big difference? Maybe a few percent and maybe in certain applications but concerning gaming, an oveclocked 4200 or so can get to around 95% the performance of an 6800 at the same clockspeed. While I don't overclock myself(at least until now), I don't think spending a lot of money for more cache is a good idea.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar
    Did I ever mention that from what I read, the cache doesn't really make a big difference? Maybe a few percent and maybe in certain applications but concerning gaming, an oveclocked 4200 or so can get to around 95% the performance of an 6800 at the same clockspeed. While I don't overclock myself(at least until now), I don't think spending a lot of money for more cache is a good idea.

    As you said, the performance relitive to cache varies greatly by application and at the same price as a 6400 (with only 2 meg of cache) why not?

    I'd have to be a very OC'd 4200+ to equal a 6800, my s939 4600+ is at 2.6 and is about the same as E6300
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    Well where I'm living here in the UK, the nearest PC shop is PC World, away in the city. There's also a Curry's there, if thats any better.

    I don't like the idea of building my own PC, basically because I would not be capable of doing that, but also because last time I bought parts individually to upgrade my old PC, they wrecked it, and now I can't play any games. Thats why I now just want to buy a brand new PC.

    There is another alternative, it has just the single ATI graphics card:

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=FS-033-OK

    Would this be better than the other Overclockers PC?
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    yes, a single X1950xt has more useable performance than crossfired X1950Pro's A very very good CPU, over all it's a ver nice system.
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    I know way too much about computers. The PC World PC will not allow you to overclock most certainly as it uses OEM motherboards. However the overclockers PC can be beefed up very fast to around at least 2.7Ghz. The case on the OC PC is very good and I have seen it before cooling will not be an issue although the Compaq may have some cooling problems. The graphics card on the Compaq isnt great despite the high memory it is not DX10. The third PC is good but the power supply is low and the case is not as good as the OC PC 2nd so it limits upgrades which you may want to have. My advice would be get a DX10 system with HD Radeon 2900XT or nVidia GeForce 8800 Ultra or GTX they can be brought for around the same price and are for the future so will work with new games. Core 2 Duos are coming down in price very quickly so keep checking the price may decrease due to this as the cheapest Core 2 Duo is around £60. AMD are phasing out the Athlon 64 so be careful as Intel are releasing 6 new proccessors this year with AMD doing 4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr
    Well where I'm living here in the UK, the nearest PC shop is PC World, away in the city. There's also a Curry's there, if thats any better.
    PC World, Curry's, Dixons, The Link and some others are all the same company.
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    that Ultimate 8800GTS is a very very nice computer. I'd have no problems running any game out there right now, and would last a while.
    What the hell is that. Sounds like an Nvidea graphics card to me,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuperman
    I'd have to be a very OC'd 4200+ to equal a 6800, my s939 4600+ is at 2.6 and is about the same as E6300
    I actually meant one of those slower Core2Duos, it's the E4300 and E4400, I think I wanted to write 4400 anyway, my mistake.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar
    I actually meant one of those slower Core2Duos, it's the E4300 and E4400, I think I wanted to write 4400 anyway, my mistake.
    Yeah, I just bought a E4300 2 days ago (2 gigs of PC2-5400 was $70 Cnd) I'm really hoping that it OC's well. I'd love to see 3ghz, but we'll have to see.

    I'm kinda kicking myself cause the pentium E2140 and E2160 just came out, they are C2D's with only 1meg of cache, and are CHEAP!!

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    No, the only DX10 video cards on the market are the Nvidia Geforce 8X00 series and the ATI Radeon HD2X00 series.

    That being said, the X1950XT is still a very, very fast card, and should do for a couple of years at least, and there are only a handful of DX 10 games around. By the time it's worth getting a DX 10 card cause of the games, the price/performance ratio for DX10 cards will be much better. Like how the 6x00 series from Nvidia and Xx00 series form ATI were much better value than the 5x00 and 9x00 series.


    A list of confirmed DX 10 games: http://www.novatek.com.au/news/confi...-10-games.html (there's about 8, I didn't count)

    DX10 overview: http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==
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    Dx10 does look good so I would either wait for a few months for new hardware or go DX10 now.
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