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2012-08-15, 05:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Hi,
I'm planning on upgrading my system for the release of PS2. I'm a poor university student and to make things worse, married, so the funds are low. I plan on spending €200 in the first round. What I'm aiming for is to upgrade in serial steps, getting a performance boost first, then eliminating the created bottleneck second. My system specs are: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.40ghz with 4096KB L2 cache MicroStar P43-51 Mainboard, S-ATA2, x16 PCIe, 4x Ram 2x 2.00GB of DDR3 (PC3-8500F running at 533MHz, can it go to ~609MHz?), 2 free memory slots on MB NVIDIA Geforce GTS 250 1.00GB, clocks: Core 702MHz, shader 1502MHz, memory 1000MHz HDD Western Digital C WD5000AAKS (blue) Monitor is a Samsung 19" 4:3 I will upgrade the monitor to a 24" HD for 1080p and I'd like to improve FPS on that resolution as well as the texture quality I can use. Therefore I think about buying a graphics card of up to €160 and buy 2x4GB of faster bus memory for €40, to pair it with the older 533MHz. In spring I would then go for a new board with a new CPU and replace the old 2x2GB DDR3. My knowledge about today's systems is almost non-existent so I ask you for help and advise on if my general direction is right and what products I should go for (so that a consecutive updates will not be denied). Best regards! |
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