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** How's this look for a system over-haul? ** -- Q6600, EVGA 680i, & 2GB OCZ PC6400
I think the wifey is probably gonna ask me what I'd like for Christmas this year. So, naturally, I'd like to be ready with an answer. . . .
The budget will probably be about $500. Here's what I'm thinking for an upgrade . . .
Motherboard: EVGA 122-CK-NF67-T1 nForce 680i LT SLI
-- I was originally considering the ASUS Striker but I read a lot of bad reviews from different websites as well as average users. The EVGA seems to be one of the best overclocking boards from what I hear.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor
-- This seems to be the best "bang for the buck" in CPUs.
Heatsin/fan: MASSCOOL 92mm Ball CPU Cooler
-- The retail CPU that comes with a stock heatsink/fan is about $20 more than the OEM chip. So I figured I might as well get the OEM and choose a nice, big heatsink/fan myself. (I'll probably put the CPU under a TEC when I have time later anyways.)
Memory: OCZ SLI-Ready 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit
-- I'm kind of a fan of OCZ. Plus, with the rebate, I think that's pretty cheap for a 2GB DDR2 kit.
So after rebates, that adds up to just about $500 (with tax and shipping). I plan to use the rest of the stuff in my sig (the Raptors, the 8800GTs cards in SLI, and the PCPn'C power supply). I think that should definitely be an adequate rig for a while.
Please let me know if you have any recommendations or suggestions . . .
** Here's some specific questions I'm also trying to sort out. **
1. Does is it matter if I get the LT or non-LT version of that motherboard? According to the EVGA website the difference I see is that the non-LT supports "nVidia SLI-read memory with EPP" up to 1200MHz while the LT board only supports it up to 800MHz. I see that the the TR model doesn't support Quad-core overclocking so I'm staying away from that. But I'm not entirely sure about the LT. (There's so many different models! )
Here's the EVGA comparison chart: http://www.evga.com/products/pdf/motherboard_perfGuide.pdf
2. What is the difference between the "OCZ SLI-Ready" memory and the Platinum. Is the "SLI-ready" just a gimic? Both kits cost around the same price with similar rebates, so I was trying to figure out which one to go with. The platinum can be seen here: OCZ Platinum Revision 2 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit
3. Is there any reason to upgrade to 4GB of RAM? I don't plan on running Vista any time soon and I do moderate gaming and multi-tasking (video editing, music editing, etc.)
I think the wifey is probably gonna ask me what I'd like for Christmas this year. So, naturally, I'd like to be ready with an answer. . . .
The budget will probably be about $500. Here's what I'm thinking for an upgrade . . .
Motherboard: EVGA 122-CK-NF67-T1 nForce 680i LT SLI
-- I was originally considering the ASUS Striker but I read a lot of bad reviews from different websites as well as average users. The EVGA seems to be one of the best overclocking boards from what I hear.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor
-- This seems to be the best "bang for the buck" in CPUs.
Heatsin/fan: MASSCOOL 92mm Ball CPU Cooler
-- The retail CPU that comes with a stock heatsink/fan is about $20 more than the OEM chip. So I figured I might as well get the OEM and choose a nice, big heatsink/fan myself. (I'll probably put the CPU under a TEC when I have time later anyways.)
Memory: OCZ SLI-Ready 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit
-- I'm kind of a fan of OCZ. Plus, with the rebate, I think that's pretty cheap for a 2GB DDR2 kit.
So after rebates, that adds up to just about $500 (with tax and shipping). I plan to use the rest of the stuff in my sig (the Raptors, the 8800GTs cards in SLI, and the PCPn'C power supply). I think that should definitely be an adequate rig for a while.
Please let me know if you have any recommendations or suggestions . . .
** Here's some specific questions I'm also trying to sort out. **
1. Does is it matter if I get the LT or non-LT version of that motherboard? According to the EVGA website the difference I see is that the non-LT supports "nVidia SLI-read memory with EPP" up to 1200MHz while the LT board only supports it up to 800MHz. I see that the the TR model doesn't support Quad-core overclocking so I'm staying away from that. But I'm not entirely sure about the LT. (There's so many different models! )
Here's the EVGA comparison chart: http://www.evga.com/products/pdf/motherboard_perfGuide.pdf
2. What is the difference between the "OCZ SLI-Ready" memory and the Platinum. Is the "SLI-ready" just a gimic? Both kits cost around the same price with similar rebates, so I was trying to figure out which one to go with. The platinum can be seen here: OCZ Platinum Revision 2 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit
3. Is there any reason to upgrade to 4GB of RAM? I don't plan on running Vista any time soon and I do moderate gaming and multi-tasking (video editing, music editing, etc.)