ATARI800XLfan wrote:So you are saying I should get the Phenom series but something more like the X4
No. You should get the Phenom II, for sure. It's just not that much of a difference in price for noticeably better performance. The Athlon II is missing an ENTIRE level of cache, after all.
But if you go Phenom II, the cheapest X4 chips is $125 ... the Phenom II X6 (which is the maximum the board can support) is only $25 more. So there's no point in NOT getting the X6. It's $25 ... and that's only if you get the CHEAPEST Phenom II X4 chip! If you get the next one up, the difference is even more negligible at $10. Just get the X6 it'll last you significantly longer and the price difference is so ridiculously small.
ATARI800XLfan wrote:still surprised my motherboard can handle a 125W CPU, the CPU power connector for the board is only a 4-pin, always thought you needed a 8-pin for something that high. What is your opinion of G.Skill for ram and HIS for Graphics?
Yeah and the X6 I linked is only 95W (projected), so it'll be fine.
The 8-pin CPU connectors were usually for boards that supported chips up to 140W, junk like that. This board is 125W, and the chips have gotten more efficient. It was mostly for stability for chips that could be core unlocked, as far as I know.
There just isn't any reason to NOT get an XFX card for Radeon HD GPUs. The support length is just ridiculous. Best you're going to get other wise is a 2 year warranty, unless you pay quite a bit for a Diamond card, in which case they offer 5 year sometimes.
Brands of ram is whatever. It's not really that important. As long as you don't go with some horrible manufacturer (PNY) it's fine. They all use the same chips, after-all, and most have the same type of warranty (lifetime) and the sticks are around for a LONG time, so the lifetime actually means lifetime (lifetime means as long as the product is sold, usually)
And ... again ... I gave a direct link to the RAM I suggested, which is cheaper than G.Skill's stuff. There's no reason to get ultra-expensive RAM. You might get a better CAS timing ... but it's not really worth it if it's $50 more or something.