Hi all! Well, I think I'm nearly ready to proceed with buying the stuff now but I just have a couple questions. I don't really know which way to go, the HDCP supported AM2+ motherboard or go for the more advanced AM3. I already have an HDD and a DVD Writer which is why I haven't listed them in the build. The reason why I'm considering the AM2+ motherboard (including the processor, DDR2 ram) is because I want to get an HDMI switching device that will allow me to switch between displays of my PC to my consoles so unfortunately, the Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P (AM3) motherboard doesn't support HDCP which is a requirement for the HDMI switcher to work. Although, I've come across a few forum posts that suggests the AM3 processors would work with the AM2+ motherboard (providing the motherboard software was updated)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P (supports a faster processor and DDR3 ram but isn't HDCP compliant) or Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H (is HDCP compliant but would need to revert to a slower processor and DDR2 ram)
CPU:
AM3: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black, Deneb Core or AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition (I'm unsure about which to get. The price difference is small but from what I've heard that with processors, there are cores which perform better than others so I'm guessing the Deneb is better but the thing that I'm confused about is the amount of L2 cache. The Deneb lists only 512KB while the regular one lists 512KBx4, I thought maybe this was a typo on Scan's part but I'm unsure still.) (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4P motherboard)
AM2+: AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition Deneb Core (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
GPU: XFX 1GB ATI RadeonHD 5850 (There is the XFX black edition as well but I didn't really think it was worth the extra £20 for 40 more Mhz)
Soundcard:Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi XtremeGamer (Honestly, I just chose this because it was the cheapest Creative PCI-E soundcard that was in stock since I didn't notice any mention of onboard sound on the motherboards)
RAM:
AM3: Kingston KVR 1600Mz DDR3 NonECC DIMM K2 (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4P motherboard)
AM2+: Kingston KVR 800Mz HyperX DDR2 4GB (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
PSU: 450W Corsair CMPSU-450VXUK (chose it based on Scan.co.uk's psu recommendation tool)
Case: NOX Saphira Midi-Tower
Monitor: LG 22" LCD W2261VP-PF (Reasoning for getting its 22", it supports HD and is HD Compliant (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
Mouse: Microsoft Wired Basic Optical Mouse
Keyboard: Logitech Ultra Flat Keyboard
Speakers: Creative Inspire 5.1 T6160 (still looking around for these to be honest)
So all the parts in these builds be compatible with each other and would it be worth going for slightly less performance to get the HDCP compliance capability or is the difference in performance between the processors and ram relatively big?
Oh and finally, would either of these systems gobble up the likes of rFactor, iRacing and the all important LFS easily?
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P (supports a faster processor and DDR3 ram but isn't HDCP compliant) or Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H (is HDCP compliant but would need to revert to a slower processor and DDR2 ram)
CPU:
AM3: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black, Deneb Core or AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition (I'm unsure about which to get. The price difference is small but from what I've heard that with processors, there are cores which perform better than others so I'm guessing the Deneb is better but the thing that I'm confused about is the amount of L2 cache. The Deneb lists only 512KB while the regular one lists 512KBx4, I thought maybe this was a typo on Scan's part but I'm unsure still.) (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4P motherboard)
AM2+: AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition Deneb Core (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
GPU: XFX 1GB ATI RadeonHD 5850 (There is the XFX black edition as well but I didn't really think it was worth the extra £20 for 40 more Mhz)
Soundcard:Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi XtremeGamer (Honestly, I just chose this because it was the cheapest Creative PCI-E soundcard that was in stock since I didn't notice any mention of onboard sound on the motherboards)
RAM:
AM3: Kingston KVR 1600Mz DDR3 NonECC DIMM K2 (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4P motherboard)
AM2+: Kingston KVR 800Mz HyperX DDR2 4GB (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
PSU: 450W Corsair CMPSU-450VXUK (chose it based on Scan.co.uk's psu recommendation tool)
Case: NOX Saphira Midi-Tower
Monitor: LG 22" LCD W2261VP-PF (Reasoning for getting its 22", it supports HD and is HD Compliant (based on getting the Gigabyte UD4H motherboard)
Mouse: Microsoft Wired Basic Optical Mouse
Keyboard: Logitech Ultra Flat Keyboard
Speakers: Creative Inspire 5.1 T6160 (still looking around for these to be honest)
So all the parts in these builds be compatible with each other and would it be worth going for slightly less performance to get the HDCP compliance capability or is the difference in performance between the processors and ram relatively big?
Oh and finally, would either of these systems gobble up the likes of rFactor, iRacing and the all important LFS easily?