Im finally getting a new computer but the problem is that my computer parts knowledge only goes so far so i need some help.
Im going to be building a high performance computer, used for gaming, work, music/video playing, rendering, photoshopping, video editing... bassicly quite a few things.
RAM:
What i do know about ram is that 4GB is sufficient enough but what i dont know is about DDR2 and DDR3, obviously DDR3 is going to be better but is it worth going for over DDR2? And also ive seen some DDR3 i5 modules that go up to 6GB, is it worth getting the 6GB even though 4GB is enough (i plan on keeping this PC for quite a while) or should i just go for 4GB?
CPU:
First thing id like to know is should i go for dual core or quad core? Im thinking quad core just because theres more cores but is it worth it?
Also theres this i7 and i5 crap, i7 i've heard of but i didnt realise there was i5 as well, is i5 any good? Also what kind of cpu speed should i be going for? Theres 2.66ghz i5, and then everything above that (2.8, 3.0, 3.2) are all i7's, which should i go for? Due to the fact i only have on core in my current computer i keep thinking that i should go for the 3.2ghz i7, but perhaps the fact that the cpu has multiple cores means it'd be fine on 2.8ghz or even 2.66ghz?
Graphics cards:
A friend of mine says that the 8/9 series of cards by Nvidia are much better then the GT/GTS/GTX200 range of cards. I find that a bit hard to believe though? Surely the newer cards would be better?
If i was to go for that range of cards then which would be the best to go for? As their are quite a few, the main ones seem to be the 220, 260, 275, 280, 285 but which one do i go for? There are so many of them :S.
Sound card:
All the sound cards i seem to find on the internet are all by Asus but i dont know if they're any good.
The only non Asus card is the Creative Xi-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty although that may be overkill?
I have the Logitech Z-5500's which are quite good but would they be good enough to use with that card? If not which card would be best? I tend to listen to music almost all of the time though.
PSU:
I have absolutely no clue here :/ What PSU would you recommend for this kind of setup?
I think thats about it :/
Im not too sure on what mobo to get but ill decide on that once ive got all the other parts chosen.
And for a harddrive im just going to get either a 1.5TB or a 2TB harddrive, and once they're filled ill just buy another one of exactly the same size and just raid them up.
If theres anything else you need to know then feel free to ask
Thanks
Edit: Oh i forgot to mention, budget is around £1000 although i'll be aiming to try and get a working machine for about £600 and then just upgrade to full spec after christmas.
Im going to be building a high performance computer, used for gaming, work, music/video playing, rendering, photoshopping, video editing... bassicly quite a few things.
RAM:
What i do know about ram is that 4GB is sufficient enough but what i dont know is about DDR2 and DDR3, obviously DDR3 is going to be better but is it worth going for over DDR2? And also ive seen some DDR3 i5 modules that go up to 6GB, is it worth getting the 6GB even though 4GB is enough (i plan on keeping this PC for quite a while) or should i just go for 4GB?
CPU:
First thing id like to know is should i go for dual core or quad core? Im thinking quad core just because theres more cores but is it worth it?
Also theres this i7 and i5 crap, i7 i've heard of but i didnt realise there was i5 as well, is i5 any good? Also what kind of cpu speed should i be going for? Theres 2.66ghz i5, and then everything above that (2.8, 3.0, 3.2) are all i7's, which should i go for? Due to the fact i only have on core in my current computer i keep thinking that i should go for the 3.2ghz i7, but perhaps the fact that the cpu has multiple cores means it'd be fine on 2.8ghz or even 2.66ghz?
Graphics cards:
A friend of mine says that the 8/9 series of cards by Nvidia are much better then the GT/GTS/GTX200 range of cards. I find that a bit hard to believe though? Surely the newer cards would be better?
If i was to go for that range of cards then which would be the best to go for? As their are quite a few, the main ones seem to be the 220, 260, 275, 280, 285 but which one do i go for? There are so many of them :S.
Sound card:
All the sound cards i seem to find on the internet are all by Asus but i dont know if they're any good.
The only non Asus card is the Creative Xi-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty although that may be overkill?
I have the Logitech Z-5500's which are quite good but would they be good enough to use with that card? If not which card would be best? I tend to listen to music almost all of the time though.
PSU:
I have absolutely no clue here :/ What PSU would you recommend for this kind of setup?
I think thats about it :/
Im not too sure on what mobo to get but ill decide on that once ive got all the other parts chosen.
And for a harddrive im just going to get either a 1.5TB or a 2TB harddrive, and once they're filled ill just buy another one of exactly the same size and just raid them up.
If theres anything else you need to know then feel free to ask
Thanks
Edit: Oh i forgot to mention, budget is around £1000 although i'll be aiming to try and get a working machine for about £600 and then just upgrade to full spec after christmas.