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    Default Overhaul my computer! - Need component recommendations...

    OK, so I've got a budget of about $800 and I'd like to upgrade my existing computer while reusing as many components as possible and basically build a best-bang-for-my-buck rig (I have the ability to spend more, but I don't want to go too gung-ho). Edit: Actually, for discussion's sake, what would an $800, $1000, or $1200 budget get me?

    I 5-box and the lag in places like Org has been getting more and more annoying. I don't ever intend to do more than 5-Box, but I also want a rig that can handle Guild Wars 2 (I doubt I'll multibox GW2) and Diablo 3 without missing a step.

    Here are my current system specs (along with what I intend to replace)

    -Asus P5N-D Mobo (Replace - no idea what to replace it with)
    -Core2Quad Q6600, stock clock (Replace - i5? i7? Sandybridge? Wait for Ivybridge?)
    -6 GB DDR2 RAM (Replace - I'd like 16GB or more DDR3)
    -EVGA GTX 260 (Replace?)
    -1kW PSU with plenty of 12V rails (Bought it to do SLI before I found out that SLI was a waste of money for what I wanted to do - Reuse)
    -120 GB Intel 320 SSD (Reuse)
    -(2) 1TB Mechanical drives (media storage) (Reuse)
    -Standard CD-RW drive (Reuse)
    -dedicated 1GB Ethernet card (don't need ethernet ports on my new board - Reuse)
    -Thermaltake full size tower case (Reuse)
    -Windows 7 Pro 64-bit (Reuse)

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Peli : 03-02-2012 at 11:02 AM
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    I would get any p67 mobo (personal preference) an i5 2500k 16gb ram, and a gtx 560ti 2gb you can get all taht for about $650 more or less (prolly less but im highballing)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jstanthr View Post
    I would get any p67 mobo (personal preference) an i5 2500k 16gb ram, and a gtx 560ti 2gb you can get all taht for about $650 more or less (prolly less but im highballing)
    I'd definitely be interested in finding that combo at $650. I threw together this parts list on Newegg and it came out to $775 and the mobo was an open box discount...
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    If you want lower costs, wait for sales, buy less expensive parts, or try the gray market (aka buy used).
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    if your budget is $800 get an I7 instead

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    I wouldn't mind going for an i7. I heard a rumor that the Ivybridge chips that are going to be coming out are going to be faster and cheaper than the Sandybridge. I'd also only have to wait about a month before they get released. Anyone able to comment on that?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bri...oarchitecture)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peli View Post
    I wouldn't mind going for an i7. I heard a rumor that the Ivybridge chips that are going to be coming out are going to be faster and cheaper than the Sandybridge. I'd also only have to wait about a month before they get released. Anyone able to comment on that?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bri...oarchitecture)
    Ivy Bridge is just a die shrink of Sandy Bridge which means the CPU should produce less heat and use less voltage at similar clocks. As for being cheaper, I don't know why they would be cheaper than Sandy Bridge as they're the upgrade from Sandy Bridge. The only thing really being upgraded in Ivy Bridge chips is the on-die GPU.
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    Ivy Bridge motherboards are/will be considerably more expensive than the Sandy Bridge ones, from what I recall reading. (like twice as much, or more)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bollwerk View Post
    Ivy Bridge motherboards are/will be considerably more expensive than the Sandy Bridge ones, from what I recall reading. (like twice as much, or more)
    Ivy bridge is a die shrink, not a new socket. You'd buy a new cpu and flash the bios on your motherboard to support it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Ivy bridge is a die shrink, not a new socket. You'd buy a new cpu and flash the bios on your motherboard to support it.
    Sorry, was thinking of Socket 2011.

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