10-03-2008, 02:28 PM
Here's some more info to confuse you more:
"Intel Dual Core" and "Intel Core2 Duo" are different types of processors even though both of them are dual cores, they have different architectures (build design) where Core2 Duos are newer.
The advantage of Core2 Duo is that they have a larger L2 cache (built-in temporary data storage which can be accessed at a much higher speed than the system's RAM) and they run cooler. But unfortunately, they cost more.
The Core2 equivalent of the E2180 is the E4400. As you can see in Intel's website, the E4400 has a 2MB L2 cache (x2 of E2180). In actual system tests especially for games, there is a 12%-13% difference in performance (refer here) of 2MB from 1MB. And you said before that you are going to use it for games, Core2 Duo would be a better choice.
The bottom line is, does 12% more performance and cooler running temperature worth the added cost for choosing Core2 Duos?
(im not sure how much the difference in costs is but i think its not that much ).
About the videocard, HD3850 is a good choice but you could save more money if you get the 256MB model rather than the 512MB one. 17" monitors can't take full advantage of the 512MB video memory since the resolution that you will be using is not that large. (even now I am using a 7900gs with only 256MB memory on a 24" monitor and I can still play Stalker Clear Skies on its maximum resolution without any hiccups)
So I think its better to get the 256MB variant of the HD3850 and put the money you saved on other parts like for example the processor or motherboard, right?
That's ok, we all started out like that. And we could always help you out.
Have you tried going to Gilmore or Greenhills? You could always get low priced goods there, just do some canvassing then plan your build accordingly. Just an idea.
"Intel Dual Core" and "Intel Core2 Duo" are different types of processors even though both of them are dual cores, they have different architectures (build design) where Core2 Duos are newer.
The advantage of Core2 Duo is that they have a larger L2 cache (built-in temporary data storage which can be accessed at a much higher speed than the system's RAM) and they run cooler. But unfortunately, they cost more.
The Core2 equivalent of the E2180 is the E4400. As you can see in Intel's website, the E4400 has a 2MB L2 cache (x2 of E2180). In actual system tests especially for games, there is a 12%-13% difference in performance (refer here) of 2MB from 1MB. And you said before that you are going to use it for games, Core2 Duo would be a better choice.
The bottom line is, does 12% more performance and cooler running temperature worth the added cost for choosing Core2 Duos?
(im not sure how much the difference in costs is but i think its not that much ).
About the videocard, HD3850 is a good choice but you could save more money if you get the 256MB model rather than the 512MB one. 17" monitors can't take full advantage of the 512MB video memory since the resolution that you will be using is not that large. (even now I am using a 7900gs with only 256MB memory on a 24" monitor and I can still play Stalker Clear Skies on its maximum resolution without any hiccups)
So I think its better to get the 256MB variant of the HD3850 and put the money you saved on other parts like for example the processor or motherboard, right?
(10-03-2008, 08:57 AM)wanzerfreak Wrote: i'm a total noob at this.
That's ok, we all started out like that. And we could always help you out.
Have you tried going to Gilmore or Greenhills? You could always get low priced goods there, just do some canvassing then plan your build accordingly. Just an idea.