So, I'm bored.
I spent nearly 6 hours or better looking at hardware last night and comparing what I currently have. For argument's sake, here's my current system:
CPU:
i5 750 @ 3,830mhz Socket 1156LGA
Motherboard:
MSI P55-GD65
RAM:
3x2GB OCZ PC3-8500F (533mhz) Part # OCZ3G2000LV2G
Video:
XFX Radeon HD 5870 1GB ram, 850mhz / 1200mhz
So, rather stout system as it sits. There are certainly better parts out there, but the best parts out there are still only a scoot above what I've already got, that I can see.
But that does not beat the itch I am getting to build something new.
So I saw an ad on NewEgg about Eyefinity. Of course I know what it is, but knowing what it is, and know exactly what it does are two different things entirely. Leading me to the next thing.
I don't believe the 5870 would be a good card to run this newfangled technology. Worse, I only have one 24" monitor. I've looked at monitors, videocards, and everything else, and have come to the conclusion that this would be the only real upgrade I could do. I am curious if it's worthwhile though?
First off, I would need 3 monitors that are similar. For that, I'd prefer three of the same exact monitors. I found these on NewEgg, and they look good, specially for their price:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009261
While they are 3" smaller than the 24 I have, they would also make buying/building a monitor stand for them much easier. There's also the issue they would solve with space. 3x24 would take up alot of space I don't really have on my desk. Lastly, is cost. I can buy 3 of these 21's for the price two 24's would cost me - less than, actually. The cheapest 24's are 200/ea, and are not the same model as my current ACER P243W. Love this monitor, but I think 3x21 beats 1x24.
Then I figure, well, would need more power to run all of that resolution. So I decided on this card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102951
While the 6950's are not the top card on the market for ATI (re: i am not a fan of nV, so don't bother), they can be unlocked to the shader count of a 6970, for $100 less. Ontop of that, the top dog ATI 6990, is 760$, and nearly impossible to find. While I would love to have a 6990, I think the savings for near enough same performance is worth saving the other 100$ or so. This is actually the part I am arguing most with myself on, is the video card.
Lastly, SSD. I keep hearing that SSD is the big thing right now. I also hear that the process/read times are increased dramatically with an SSD drive. On the other side of the coin, I keep hearing/reading that they are failing left and right. Does anyone have an experience with this? I am looking at the following drive, but am unsure about pulling the trigger on something that costs $200 and is still prone to failing.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227706
I would also like to move into Windows 7, but I cannot seem to find a copy priced reasonably. An OS is something that I refuse to acquire illegally.
I spent nearly 6 hours or better looking at hardware last night and comparing what I currently have. For argument's sake, here's my current system:
CPU:
i5 750 @ 3,830mhz Socket 1156LGA
Motherboard:
MSI P55-GD65
RAM:
3x2GB OCZ PC3-8500F (533mhz) Part # OCZ3G2000LV2G
Video:
XFX Radeon HD 5870 1GB ram, 850mhz / 1200mhz
So, rather stout system as it sits. There are certainly better parts out there, but the best parts out there are still only a scoot above what I've already got, that I can see.
But that does not beat the itch I am getting to build something new.
So I saw an ad on NewEgg about Eyefinity. Of course I know what it is, but knowing what it is, and know exactly what it does are two different things entirely. Leading me to the next thing.
I don't believe the 5870 would be a good card to run this newfangled technology. Worse, I only have one 24" monitor. I've looked at monitors, videocards, and everything else, and have come to the conclusion that this would be the only real upgrade I could do. I am curious if it's worthwhile though?
First off, I would need 3 monitors that are similar. For that, I'd prefer three of the same exact monitors. I found these on NewEgg, and they look good, specially for their price:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009261
While they are 3" smaller than the 24 I have, they would also make buying/building a monitor stand for them much easier. There's also the issue they would solve with space. 3x24 would take up alot of space I don't really have on my desk. Lastly, is cost. I can buy 3 of these 21's for the price two 24's would cost me - less than, actually. The cheapest 24's are 200/ea, and are not the same model as my current ACER P243W. Love this monitor, but I think 3x21 beats 1x24.
Then I figure, well, would need more power to run all of that resolution. So I decided on this card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102951
While the 6950's are not the top card on the market for ATI (re: i am not a fan of nV, so don't bother), they can be unlocked to the shader count of a 6970, for $100 less. Ontop of that, the top dog ATI 6990, is 760$, and nearly impossible to find. While I would love to have a 6990, I think the savings for near enough same performance is worth saving the other 100$ or so. This is actually the part I am arguing most with myself on, is the video card.
Lastly, SSD. I keep hearing that SSD is the big thing right now. I also hear that the process/read times are increased dramatically with an SSD drive. On the other side of the coin, I keep hearing/reading that they are failing left and right. Does anyone have an experience with this? I am looking at the following drive, but am unsure about pulling the trigger on something that costs $200 and is still prone to failing.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227706
I would also like to move into Windows 7, but I cannot seem to find a copy priced reasonably. An OS is something that I refuse to acquire illegally.
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