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People seem to prefer evga but Ive always had Asus (well.. my local shop down here in belgium doesn't have evga (yet))
People seem to prefer evga but Ive always had Asus (well.. my local shop down here in belgium doesn't have evga (yet))
I know am double posting,
Sorry for bumping for I just have a couple of more questions.
I came to a conclusion to buy all these parts for upgrades.
Graphics
XFX Radeon HD 5670 1GB DDR5
$99.99 + $4.99 Shipping
Power Supply
Antec EarthWatts 500W +12V RAILS
$49.99
Memory
CORSAIR 2x1GB DDR2 667
$35.99 + $0.99 Shipping
Thermal Compound
ARCTIC COOLING MX-2
$8.98 + $1.99 Shipping
I decided to get the XFX 5670 DDR5 1GB instead.
GT 430 was already going to be $80 bucks so am not going to regret $30 more.
But, the mobo of my computer only has these available PCI-PCI-E slots:
(1/2) x PCI slots
(1/1) x PCI-E x16 slot
(1/1) x PCI-E x1 slot
My question is if the XFX 5670 will work on my PC?
It ought to work in the PCI-E X16 slot. (It's a PCI-E 2.1 X16 card, but backwards compatible with the older X16 slots.)
I'm not sure that you'll gain much in buying the 1GB version, but as it's only about $20 more than the 512MB version, why not?
What's the Arctic Cooling MX-2 for? Are you refreshing the thermal compound on your CPU?
Well,
I've done more research lately and am sure it should be compatible.
Does it make any difference between 1GB or 512MB?
Am getting thermal compound so I can replace the heatsink with a stock intel heatsink.
I just think that that the intel heatsink is better than mines.
Here's a picture of the PC
http://i56.tinypic.com/2jam6hg.jpg
1GB of video RAM is useful in 3D games running at high screen resolutions. I don't know how much use it would be with with a 5670, particularly when driven by a wimpy CPU.
I also don't know whether a stock Intel CPU would be an advance over the heatsink/fan in your setup. The Intel HS/F isn't known for high performance.
You obviously want to play. Don't get too carried away with expenses on that old system.
True,
Am getting a 512MB graphics card instead.
So that will save me $20 for a better heatsink.
This one:
Newegg.com - EVERCOOL HPFI-10025 100mm Ever Lubricate CPU Cooler
The PC is not that old,
It's just outdated.
IMO
But all in good time, I might be getting a job soon on this kinds of things in which I enjoy doing.
So am sure in the near future I will build many better PC's then this one.
I'm not familiar with that heatsink, but it looks like a good deal. There's a popular one out there:
Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus RR-B10-212P-G1 "Heatpipe Direct Contact" Long Life Sleeve 120mm CPU Cooler Compatible Intel Core i5 & Intel Core i7
(Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus), but It's about $38 shipped, vs. $22 for the Evercool unit.
I doubt than a new HS/F is needed, unless your PC permits overclocking. Most appliance PCs don't.
Am not going to overclock because, so I rather stick with the Evercool heatsink. It`s going to be a major upgrade than what I have now for a great value