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ok so im looking at this mobo and processor

 

mobo

 

processor

 

im basically looking for a processor upgrade from my sempron 3000+. i don't want to go pcie yet because i just got my radeon x1600 pro 512 and i dont have the funds for a new video card.

 

im looking to keep it around $150 for both. 200 max.

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honestly, it's not even worth the upgrade. what is your sempron? is it socket a or 754 or what?

 

that cpu and mobo is crap and i wouldn't buy it no matter what sempron i had.

 

with that money, i'd rather get an am2 cpu with an am2 motherboard and use the onboard video and save for a pci-express vid card.

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its socket a and im almost 100% positive their is no upgrade form my current cpu

 

this is my current set up

 

mobo

 

cpu im pretty sure this is it i might have the 2800+ ill have to double check when i get home.

 

gig of cheap ram

 

the radeon card

 

creative fatality sound card

 

cheap 150gig wd hard drive

 

 

most of this being out of an emachines i got over a year ago.

 

so if its not worth upgrading this any further let me no.

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its socket a and im almost 100% positive their is no upgrade form my current cpu

 

this is my current set up

 

mobo

 

cpu im pretty sure this is it i might have the 2800+ ill have to double check when i get home.

 

gig of cheap ram

 

the radeon card

 

creative fatality sound card

 

cheap 150gig wd hard drive

 

 

most of this being out of an emachines i got over a year ago.

 

so if its not worth upgrading this any further let me no.

 

Z3Ro you were in the exact same boat i was, and i decided to save up and overhaul the system entirely. Socket A is dying. and by dying i mean dead :( AGP is also dying, not dead yet, but expensive as heck to upgrade to compete with PCI-E

 

So 2 pieces of your motherboard (the two most critical to gaming, no less) are dying. 1 is pretty much gone, Socket A.

 

Do some research and see what kinda chipset you wanna go with, something that can CHANGE to dual-core is important i think for the future of gaming (when stuff like Crytek comes out)

 

Then, make sure its PCI-E compatible. you can usually find a good Mobo for under 100$, usually around 70 if you look hard.

 

 

Socket T (LGA 775) is pretty popular now, and a good budget PC with good expandibility would be the Socket 939 series, which I am currently running, lets find a good 939 board for you :P

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813188007

 

Theres a solid choice, its cheap.. has dual PCI-Express compatibility (IS PCI-E in the first place) and is .. well, cheap! its really well priced. Also has standard 400 DDR Ram, i know DDR2 is out and a bit better, but you can get some pretty fast DDR Ram, when you have the cash, its pretty pricey for like 2 gigs i think your lookin at 150 Easy, but yea.. its got all the features you want.

 

Heres another, slightly more popular model that isnt Too pricey:

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16813131569

 

 

Now you need a good Processor.

 

Id say a solid 'budget' choice would be:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16819103528

 

So your still way under your price mark, about 150 if you went with the big board, 120 if you went with the lesser :) But you need a new graphics card, your new board doesnt take AGP.

 

In my opinion the video card is the heart of the box, so lets get you something nice, but a great price, i'd say:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814130017

 

This baby will run everything, Counter-Strike at full blast at a solid 50-60FPS and is just only over 100$ 120 after rebate.

 

So now we're at 280, WAY over the price mark, or like 250 if you went with the cheaper board.

 

 

So yea, that would be a hot budget setup right there :P Plus you can expand to Dual-core, PCI-E, and stuff, th system will last you a good 3-6 years if you upgrade it steadily. But dont just go and buy everything because i said so, i know a lot about CPUs and GPUs and how to put a solid system together, but others probably know a lot more, do some research and make your own decisions :) G/L and enjoy the $$

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I was really just looking to tide me over till tax season when i plan to blow my tax return on a whole new rig. so if its not worth putting any more money into my gehto rig then i will use my money to buy some thing eles :D its looking like saving is going to be the option for me right now. unless some one has some handme down parts thier willing to let go :D

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