I've got a spare couple of hundred bucks to add to my computer. I was thinking of buying this http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1607587&CatId=4297
But would I see any real performance improvement over what I already have listed below? Having been reading up on the 2 vs 4 vs 6 core, it seems 4 cores would be enough. According to my research, unless you are doing some heavy graphic design, video editing, autocad or the like, you will probably never max out your Core's capabilities. Does that sound right? I do, do video editing on my desktop, but I use a pretty basic editor and that does not use much in the way of resources. I also do a lot of photo editing with Photoshop CS5, but monitoring, even that doesnt use much in the way of resources.
Would it be better to maybe just buy a new SSD? Or would I actually see significant improvement with something like the combo that I linked, and some DDR3 Ram?
Assuming you had my configuration and an extra couple of hundred to spend, what would you buy?
I actually considered buying an acrylic case and adding some bells and whistles, but I dont need that.
But would I see any real performance improvement over what I already have listed below? Having been reading up on the 2 vs 4 vs 6 core, it seems 4 cores would be enough. According to my research, unless you are doing some heavy graphic design, video editing, autocad or the like, you will probably never max out your Core's capabilities. Does that sound right? I do, do video editing on my desktop, but I use a pretty basic editor and that does not use much in the way of resources. I also do a lot of photo editing with Photoshop CS5, but monitoring, even that doesnt use much in the way of resources.
Would it be better to maybe just buy a new SSD? Or would I actually see significant improvement with something like the combo that I linked, and some DDR3 Ram?
Assuming you had my configuration and an extra couple of hundred to spend, what would you buy?
I actually considered buying an acrylic case and adding some bells and whistles, but I dont need that.