replacing some parts on my pc
replacing some parts on my pc
thinking about getting back into gaming, however, my pc has been overheating for as long as i can remember. due to being too lazy to do anything about it, i feel a few things have been damaged beyond repair.
HOPEFULLY the only 2 things are my proc and vid card. i currently have a 3500+ (socket 939) and 6800ultra. i also might try to get a new tower, despite the one i have being $130, it didn't cool down anything for s**t.
any suggestions on what i should get? i found a AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ on newegg for 169. however, i have no idea what vid card to get (havn't looked into pc parts for 3 years). any suggestions on the best bang for my buck, and something that will be able to run QW? also, any suggestions on a good tower?
one last thing, is there any way i can test what was damaged from the heat? or should i just replace one thing at a time? right now i idle at 75 degrees. thanks
HOPEFULLY the only 2 things are my proc and vid card. i currently have a 3500+ (socket 939) and 6800ultra. i also might try to get a new tower, despite the one i have being $130, it didn't cool down anything for s**t.
any suggestions on what i should get? i found a AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ on newegg for 169. however, i have no idea what vid card to get (havn't looked into pc parts for 3 years). any suggestions on the best bang for my buck, and something that will be able to run QW? also, any suggestions on a good tower?
one last thing, is there any way i can test what was damaged from the heat? or should i just replace one thing at a time? right now i idle at 75 degrees. thanks
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That's a very high idle, and it's not gonna be good for the cpu at all.
But, one thing that's really gonna suck for you (as it did for me), is the lack of support for socket 939 motherboards.
I wound up getting a new mobo, cpu, and ram, very top notch, for about 550.
I don't know what you're looking to spend, and I too was trying to just upgrade the proc itself, but in the end it seemed worthwhile to go ahead and get a whole new mainboard.
Good luck with that socket 939 though. It should've been supported for much longer than it was, but that's technology for ya.
Also, if you're looking to go dx10 wait until the 8800 series drop in price. the other 8 series cards are good for aero on Vista, and technically have dx10 support, but are inferior for gaming compared to higher end 7 series cards.
If you find anything in particular and want some reviews on it, I'd check out tomshardware and compare what you find against neweggs prices.
But, one thing that's really gonna suck for you (as it did for me), is the lack of support for socket 939 motherboards.
I wound up getting a new mobo, cpu, and ram, very top notch, for about 550.
I don't know what you're looking to spend, and I too was trying to just upgrade the proc itself, but in the end it seemed worthwhile to go ahead and get a whole new mainboard.
Good luck with that socket 939 though. It should've been supported for much longer than it was, but that's technology for ya.
Also, if you're looking to go dx10 wait until the 8800 series drop in price. the other 8 series cards are good for aero on Vista, and technically have dx10 support, but are inferior for gaming compared to higher end 7 series cards.
If you find anything in particular and want some reviews on it, I'd check out tomshardware and compare what you find against neweggs prices.
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depends on your mainboard. I had an asus a8n SLI Premium. It had a built in OC feature that included a temp reading.mikE_ wrote:actually it's the gpu temp that idles at 71. i'm not sure what the proc's temp is. anyway i can check?
My GPU temp is pretty high at times too, but if you're not getting artifacting or anything like that, and you just want the temp decreased, your best bet is to see if you can decrease the PCI e voltage. Lowering the speeds with something like Coolbits will help some, but not nearly to the degree that lowering the voltage would. You may need both though, if you have a speed too high for the lowered voltage.
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If your gpu is running that hot, I would think about replacing the cooler. But if you plan on replacing it then I would do what focus said and wait on the 8800's. When the price drops with those it would be the best bang for your buck.
How much of a price diff is the 4400 compared to the 4200. Might be better to get the 4400 because that way you have 1mb of L2 cache on each core. Also make sure if you are going from a single core to a dual core that your motherboard supports it. And also, if you motherboard supports it, do you have to have a certain newer bios?
Good luck!
How much of a price diff is the 4400 compared to the 4200. Might be better to get the 4400 because that way you have 1mb of L2 cache on each core. Also make sure if you are going from a single core to a dual core that your motherboard supports it. And also, if you motherboard supports it, do you have to have a certain newer bios?
Good luck!
Re: replacing some parts on my pc
Big mike! what up boi!
check this out ... i got thee answers for ya.. i just build a Second Pc for the Den in my backyard.. & i told my self one thing.. that i'd build this one & sure enough i was gonna make sure there was no way it'd OVERHEAT like my living room Pc.. its a over heating b***h!..
CHECK OUT WHAT I DID HERE FOR MY 2nd never to over heat pc project:
First: if your not considering water coolant then your 100% gonna need a kick ass case thats gonna kick that air out of it.. I didnt go Water Coolant couldnt afford it, considering i was building a 2nd PC:
heres are a couple cases you could go with:
Antec nine Hundred PWN! coolant!
Or
CoolMaster Cm ... Pwn! thing has like 12 fans in it!
for more information MIKE check oout my New thread on my new system:
http://www.exg-clan.com/newforum/viewtopic.php?t=4784
YA boi
check this out ... i got thee answers for ya.. i just build a Second Pc for the Den in my backyard.. & i told my self one thing.. that i'd build this one & sure enough i was gonna make sure there was no way it'd OVERHEAT like my living room Pc.. its a over heating b***h!..
CHECK OUT WHAT I DID HERE FOR MY 2nd never to over heat pc project:
First: if your not considering water coolant then your 100% gonna need a kick ass case thats gonna kick that air out of it.. I didnt go Water Coolant couldnt afford it, considering i was building a 2nd PC:
heres are a couple cases you could go with:
Antec nine Hundred PWN! coolant!
Or
CoolMaster Cm ... Pwn! thing has like 12 fans in it!
for more information MIKE check oout my New thread on my new system:
http://www.exg-clan.com/newforum/viewtopic.php?t=4784
YA boi
this is what i'm ordering.. should hold me off for a while, tell me what u think:
4200+
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819103053
case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129021
vid card fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835118117
cpu fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835185125
4200+
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819103053
case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129021
vid card fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835118117
cpu fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835185125
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Agreed Jaggo. mikE_, with fans soo cheap, unless you get the tiny ones (which suck and are very loud), having more is great. Vid cards are indeed getting hotter, even when at stock speeds. OC'ing just makes it crazier. Also, remember the stupid stuff, folding cables out of the way, allowing totally open airflow, no obstructions. Also, if you can (sometimes you can't), ballancing the IN's with the OUT's is very good. Having 3 in and 1 out = :O. Having 2 or 3 in, and 2 or 3 out =
Push + Pull = chilly.
PuN
Push + Pull = chilly.
PuN