Hey gang! This will be my first build in over a decade so I guess all my previous knowledge goes out the window.
FIrst , Wow this site has alot of great info that i have taken advantage of. reading the best budget guides has led me to the conclusion that the fx-4350 is probably the best cpu on my budget..
But my question is will a low end game system / htpc really need all that power.. I intend to run 4 gigs of 1600mhz ram and use onboard video until i can afford a high end graphic card.. Also Im using a 7600rpm Sata HD (if that effects anything these days) Would I be better off without the l3 cache? I know its great for gaming but would something like a8-5600k be a more price efficient APU for my build.. Im looking to spend about 200$ US. on the the mobo , cpu , ram and case. and any money i can save on the cpu will go towards better components. thanks for reading and any real world experience you might provide.. benchmark test are great but when you have been out of the loop as long as i have it can be kind of overwhelming taking a gamble off a data sheet.
FIrst , Wow this site has alot of great info that i have taken advantage of. reading the best budget guides has led me to the conclusion that the fx-4350 is probably the best cpu on my budget..
But my question is will a low end game system / htpc really need all that power.. I intend to run 4 gigs of 1600mhz ram and use onboard video until i can afford a high end graphic card.. Also Im using a 7600rpm Sata HD (if that effects anything these days) Would I be better off without the l3 cache? I know its great for gaming but would something like a8-5600k be a more price efficient APU for my build.. Im looking to spend about 200$ US. on the the mobo , cpu , ram and case. and any money i can save on the cpu will go towards better components. thanks for reading and any real world experience you might provide.. benchmark test are great but when you have been out of the loop as long as i have it can be kind of overwhelming taking a gamble off a data sheet.