What to upgrade?

G-Dub

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Got 2gb of budget RAM and an Nvidia 7800GT.

CPU is an AMD X2 4800+

I'm thinking 3 or 4 gig of really good RAM and a new GFX card?

What would you recommend/do?

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I'd try just a new gfx card first - 2 gig of memory should be fine at the mo (unless you run Vista, which wants 700 meg just to do nothing!)
 
A new card would be a good start. Then go from there.
 
Video card. I have the 7800GTX, and it plays most games pretty well. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (SOC + CS) and Crysis are a few of the newer games that really kill it (meaning: the settings need to be turned way down), but given your current system, I think a new card is the way to go (and really good cards are dang cheap now, too!)
 
they really are.. there are so many to choose from too.. a good 8800 or 9800 can run you as low as 125. i paid more for an ATI x1600 pro when it was new ( close to like 185 or something )
 
I've got an Asus a8n-sli mainboard.

I've decided to sell my Wii to fund the upgrades.

I'm thinking of putting in a quad core AMD CPU and a 9800GT.

I don't think my board will take one of the new intel CPUs, unless I'm wrong? Anyone know for sure?

Cheers fellas.
 
A quad core most likely won't benefit you right now you're interested in gaming. And no, you can't put an intel chip on an AMD board. In fact - I believe your MB is a socket 939, in which case you won't even be able to put *any* of the latest AMD processors (socket AM2/AM2+). What's your budget?

EDIT:

Video Card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150316
Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128357
Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115132

Total: $305, not including shipping

As long as you've got a a decent power supply, you should be good to go - your existing memory should work, though you can get a decent set of 4 GB for another $40 (DDR2 800) if that's in your budget.
 
A quad core most likely won't benefit you right now you're interested in gaming. And no, you can't put an intel chip on an AMD board. In fact - I believe your MB is a socket 939, in which case you won't even be able to put *any* of the latest AMD processors (socket AM2/AM2+). What's your budget?

EDIT:

Video Card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150316
Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128357
Processor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115132

Total: $305, not including shipping

As long as you've got a a decent power supply, you should be good to go - your existing memory should work, though you can get a decent set of 4 GB for another $40 (DDR2 800) if that's in your budget.

I would sub in a ATI Radeon 4850 graphics card. Really good bang for the buck. If you shop around, I've seen the 4850 around $115 including shipping, which is a smoking deal. The link below was the best price I could find on newegg.

ATI Radeon 4850 Video Card for $130 after rebate
 
Are there any S939 left out there anymore? Lemme have a look at the Egg. ... BRB.

[Edit] Unless I'm blind, the Egg ran out of all S939 and got only 1 S940.

Lemme look at TD and ZZF,,, BRB.

[Edit] I found Nothing man, nothing at all.

Sorry.
 
Thanks for your input so far guys.

I have looked at a completely new build, but think I'll go with a decent GFX card, and in a month or 2, get a new motherboard and quad core Intel processor. This way I can enjoy the GFX card and then put it in the new machine.

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NOV-GTX266

Does this look like a good deal?

I was thinking of getting a 9800GT and 4GB of ram, but I might just go for this instead, and get the ram with the motherboard and processor in a month or 2.

Thoughts?

By the way my PSU is 650w, is that enough?
 
Too bad you're in the UK. I have this HD2900XT just sitting around gathering dust because no one wants to purchase it from me. :(
 
Should have gone with the XFX one. It's cheaper, has a 216 processor and performs much better.
Not to mention, you get Far Cry 2 with it.
 
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