really saved up for awhile, getting a good dual core, will new psu work?

SLi really isn't worth it. That build will work good..

say's who? I pay'd for it, and im happy with it,.. so far, i do consider it to be worth it. but people must make up their own mind weither they would want to pay for it or not ;)

a 7600GT will play FarCry maxed out easely. (But i dont think it would run Quake 4 maxed out tough )
 
thx. so could any of you find another place that has well priced cpu's? just checked, and newegg is totally out of stock, except for a 4600
 
say's who? I pay'd for it, and im happy with it,.. so far, i do consider it to be worth it. but people must make up their own mind weither they would want to pay for it or not ;)

a 7600GT will play FarCry maxed out easely. (But i dont think it would run Quake 4 maxed out tough )

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I am saying that if you already have it, great. However, usually when you want to upgrade to two cards in SLi, the is already a single card that will outperform it. I wouldn't consider SLi/Crossfire until getting to the $200 per card range.
 
Any X2 processor is going to be amazing compared to your current one. For all practical purposes, I would suggest you get an X2 3800+. The performance increase to the more expensive models aren't worth it in my opinion.
 
but i'm really into gaming too. i do agree in one sense tho, right now, when i open wmp, my cpu usage jumps to 78% and starts lagging for a few seconds. my old 2800 was MUCH worse and it often stalled completely when i opened wmp
 
I would say the lagging is something else other than your processor. Have you defragged recently? A lot of people here got X2 3800+ before the Core 2s came out, and they were 1. great overclockers, and 2. Powerful. Moreso than my D 820, and I have no problems w/my processor.
 
kk thx, despite that i would like a LITTLE more power, so i will go with a 4000 or a 4200. that actually clears my budget a bit too, so i can afford to buy a better psu
 
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