An upgrade, and considering OC

tasev1

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Hello everyone. My name's Sacha.- Rather than overclocking my current system (which is probably easier, yet I am still apprehensive about it), I decided to 'future-proof' my machine and upgrade MOBO,CPU,RAM. Read some reviews, and it seems Tiger Direct helped me put together a good system (still waiting for the MOBO to arrive). I am hoping that I won't need to OC my system, but I would certainly like to leave the option open to light-medium OC.

My old setup was Core 2 Duo 2.66 Ghz with NVidia 680i MOBO and GTS-450(recent) combo, topped off with 3 gigs of cheap ram.

My new setup will change that to i7-950 on Asus Sabertooth X58, and ram as yet undecided;I would like 4GIG, but it seems as though even if I don't use it, I'm still better off with 6 just in case (sticking with XP-32 for now - my Win7 upgrade is still up in the air, though I don't know if I will go 64 or win7 at all from fear of compatibility).

My absolute MAIN drive for this system is FSX useability, and I like to build affordable systems that will sustain me for a long time. Current price tag: $650 CAD.

I am keeping all my old hardware: mid-tower case, a 600w econo PSU, 500Gig seagate HD with 150Gig old HD for backup, and an old LG DVD-R/RW drive. I know that the old HD and DVD-ROM will probably slow things down a bit, as well as the limited use of ram on 32-bit systems, but.....I can't have it all just yet. I will likely upgrade the stock CPU cooler to something better, though not sure if right away or after I decide to OC.

Any thoughts or advise are welcome!
 
Here's another question for all of you: The PC-based community is still huge, and vendors are still selling equipment aimed at PC gaming. But from my point of view, the gaming market itself for PC seems to be dwindling: less and less good titles are available now, and it drives me crazy. Just imagine what Red Dead Redemption would have been like on a monster PC!

Everything that is still big is specialized.
 
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