'Building' a new computer. Not very good at it.
<div class="IPBDescription">A few questions.</div>Hope you guys don't mind, but I've just a few questions about building your own computer. I built one a few years ago using a step-by-step guide. It's time to upgrade, though. I want to throw an 8800 GT into the mix along with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+. I'm keeping my old sound card and (1 gig of) ram.
I'm curious as to what motherboard I would need for that video card and processor. I'm not a computer wizz by any means, so I like to scrounge around and get all the help I can get between reading articles online, books I have here, and asking lots and lots of questions. So if anyone would tell me a motherboard that can 'handle' those items that also has a second video card slot ("SLI ready") for future upgrades I'd appreciate it.
Also, do you think I'll be needing a new power supply? =(
If anyone decides to throw some help out, I'd appreciate it. I'm probably going to be finalizing my order by Friday. Can't wait to play with my new toy. T-T
...maybe I should get Vista too? :\
I'm curious as to what motherboard I would need for that video card and processor. I'm not a computer wizz by any means, so I like to scrounge around and get all the help I can get between reading articles online, books I have here, and asking lots and lots of questions. So if anyone would tell me a motherboard that can 'handle' those items that also has a second video card slot ("SLI ready") for future upgrades I'd appreciate it.
Also, do you think I'll be needing a new power supply? =(
If anyone decides to throw some help out, I'd appreciate it. I'm probably going to be finalizing my order by Friday. Can't wait to play with my new toy. T-T
...maybe I should get Vista too? :\
Comments
None of the new AMD boards support SLI. The only way to get SLI is to use Intel. You may want to look into getting an Intel system unless you already own an AMD chip.
For what mobo you want give a price range and what features you want (overclocking, future proof, etc). I could suggest the most expensive board or the cheapest without knowing what you want.
If you go for a multicore CPU you should get a 64bit OS
SLI is a waste, because a single GPU will outperform multiple GPUs for the same cost.
If you want SLI to upgrade later you are also usually better off to just buy a new GPU, cause you need a duplicate of the already installed one and those are often very hard to find after 2 years or more.
Add the max wattage of all your hardware, add 10% and use that number as a minimum wattage your PSU should supply
A very good case can often be used for 10 years before its standards are outdated. So investing up tp 250 euros into a decent case might be worthwhile. ALso remember: The bigger the case the more likely you can use it again.
If you upgrade often *especially the mainboard* get a retail OS. If you do not upgrade your mobo often get an OEM OS.
OEM = included in the software pack of a pc in this case, I think. Urban *something* says something along the lines of: "a company that sells another brand under their own brand name in a partnership. Ati/Nvidia cards sold by other big brand names is an example.
I don't see any reason why ya can't use an OEM OS with another motherboard though.
I don't see any reason why ya can't use an OEM OS with another motherboard though.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Cause it will lock you out.
When you activate an OEM vista or xp the first time, it will be linked to the hardware id of your motherboard. Your only chance to activita that XP on another mobo is to forfeit online activation and deal with microsoft support, explaining that the mobo died, had to be replaced and now you need the OSs link to the old mobo removed.
When you activate an OEM vista or xp the first time, it will be linked to the hardware id of your motherboard. Your only chance to activita that XP on another mobo is to forfeit online activation and deal with microsoft support, explaining that the mobo died, had to be replaced and now you need the OSs link to the old mobo removed.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I can't speak to vista but I got xp with my dell and reinstalled it many times on diff mobos.