Alright First off I am in Gaming and Technology and I want to upgrade my computer: Alright I know main thoughts the motherboard: http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=N68C-GS UCC Alright I think they are the correct PCI, express and it shows DDR3 and DDR2. Alright my computer stats: I am confused on the DDR5 and my motherboard being DDR3... will the graphic card not work heres the graphic card: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Zotac-ZT-50...TF8&coliid=I16RLBA10NPHV6&colid=39JGT4ESN46RD Confuseing... also As my PSU is only 310W, I may buy this: http://www.ebuyer.com/159920-antec-truepower-new-650w-modular-psu-0761345-07660-9 I was wondering get confused with PSU's not detailed enough on what wires you get... lol but hope this idea works... for my computer right now. I just want comments if I should spend under £500 for all this lol. (If I spend like £700) I may squeeze in this: AMD Phenom II X6, http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004DALW...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B004DALW5K
I don't have time to go through it all right now, sorry, but if you're going to really be gaming and running 60+ tabs at once like I do, you may want to up your RAM to 6GB, and if you're going to get a new processor, go Intel (although that's not really a main concern)! If you're going to buy a really nice graphics card, you may want to go through the entire process of measuring what will fit, because I made that mistake the last time I bought a graphics card... I may come back later and actually look at this in-depth.
Right i'm just gonna clear this up, The op makes no sense and welsh knows that. He basically wanted to know what he'd need to be able to install a certain graphics card. He's sorted it out now so probably didn't bother fixing the op Edit: Oh no seems he did fix it. Well above is the same. Then he was wondering if a CPU Upgrade would be worthwhile
Sounds stupid but your ssd is the primary hard disk? Also anyone have issues with your processors score changing everytime you run it? Mine fluctuates form 7.8-8.2
Yes? Why wouldn't I have my SSD as my primary? It speeds my system up as a whole and keeps things going smoothly. Hell my PC boots in about 5 seconds not including the mobo post. Regarding the scores, it depends what the system is doing at the time.
I know was just checking, And Drivers seem to make a huge difference with ssd (Although im certain you know that already) Otherr than that no idea and i need one And i think after googling it's an issue with i-series processors due to the power saving features, Doesnt bother me jusst wondered.
DDR3 is the memory your motherboard supports, DDR5 graphics card will work fine. My motherboard is DDR3 but my graphics card is DDR5. Also a website you will probably find useful... http://pcpartpicker.com/ Also Teddi that can't be right for SSD, I use a regular hard drive and my overall rating is 5.9 too. For a gpu I recommend a 260 GTX, or a GTX card in the 500 series (since it's the next best thing). Don't get a shit GTS card unless you buy two to three of them for SLI, even then it's a waste because it'll need to be upgraded in the near future. Upgrade your PSU to at least a 700w, if not go for 1000w, they aren't that expensive.
I guess it can't tell the difference between primary and secondary, and goes with the worst... unfinished, like windows 7 dual monitor support options.
people are quoting 7.8s and it does go to ten? http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/253119-14-what-windows-experience-index-score
Nope, it doesn't. As for the 5.9, someone mentions it in that thread, but overall I'm not that bothered about it.