It's time for PC upgrades


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Good day,

I am just about to purchase some upgrades for my box and thought I best get some advice from people in-the-loop (aka you guys!)

Current specs:

ASUS P7P55D EVO (Skt LGA1156)

Intel i5-750

2x 2GB OCZ PC3-12800 / 1600MHz

Sparkle GTX 260 1792MB

WD 500GB 7200 + WD 1TB 7200

Thinking about upgrading the RAM, GPU and adding an SSD:

OCZ 120GB Agility 3 (?114.99)

http://www.ebuyer.co...gt3-25sat3-120g

OR

Corsair 120GB Force 3 (?122.99)

http://www.ebuyer.co...cssd-f120gb3-bk

RAM... Not sure what's good these days, all looks the same!

Corsair 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz Vengeance Blue Memory Kit CL9 (9-9-9-24) 1.5V (?77.06)

http://www.ebuyer.co...16gx3m4a1600c9b

Asus GTX 560Ti DirectCU II 1GB (?168.54)

http://www.ebuyer.co...i-dcii-2di-1gd5

What do you guys think? Anyone got any better ideas?

Thanks for looking :)

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I think thats a nice little upgrade right there.

Either one of those SSDs will do, as both of them seems to have good reviews.

Also, if you have some extra cash, and you can find the limited edition 560Ti 448 Cores version, it'll be worth considering

Very interesting, although I'm not sure the extra cores are worth the 30% price bump... thanks for the info though! :)

The GPU is probably worth it, and going up to 8GB of RAM might make a slight difference, but in reality you could just get the GPU and would probably be happy.

I was just thinking I might as well max out my board RAM-wise considering how cheap it is. Obviously I'd swap out the 4GB for the 4x 4GB modules.

I was just thinking I might as well max out my board RAM-wise considering how cheap it is. Obviously I'd swap out the 4GB for the 4x 4GB modules.

It is cheap, although if you're never using over 8, it's like paying more for nothing. I really don't think we'll see 16GBs of RAM used for desktop applications any time soon.

There'll be rarely a moment when you'll need RAM more than 8 GB. Infact, I think 8 GB is pretty damn good, for almost everything.

Basically, 448 Cores edition rivals the higher priced 570, that is why I suggested that if you have extra cash, go for it. Otherwise, 560Ti is still an excellent choice

w/ the LGA1156 series, you'll want triple channel ram - so get a (3x4GB) kit.

also, i'd recommend that Corsair Force SSD.

as for the gpu, that 560Ti is great, but have you considered an AMD 7950? just asking.

I'm very lost when it comes to ATI cards, so definitely sticking with nVidia, even if it's less cost effective :3

Cool, I'll make sure I get the Corsair over the OCZ then :>

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