Here's my current build:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
M2N32-SLI Deluxe
8gigs ram
Hiper 580W PSU
four decent WD HDs in a raid 0+1
Thermaltake Armor case with one front 120mm intake, one back 120mm exhaust, one 90mm back exhaust and one 90mm blowhole exhaust
two GeForce 9800 GT cards in SLI (currently overclocked to 700/1750/1050)
Sooooo, it's an old build and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on minor (cheap) upgrades to improve my gaming performance (mostly for Skyrim). I would also be OK with spending money on upgrades that could be transferred to a new build in about a year, i.e. more fans, GPU fans (as long as they could be put on new cards later), new PSU, etc.
Notes:
- I just recently got that second 9800 GT off ebay for cheap. The old one runs about 10 degrees hotter, and seems to be holding back the new ones overclocking ability due to the SLI. Would it be better to run one card at like 750MHz or two in SLI at 700MHz?
- Would upgrading the vid cards fans improve overclocking, and could the aftermarket fans then be moved to new video cards when I make a new build?
- Would overclocking the CPU help with gaming at all? (I haven't even tried yet)
Feel free to deluge me with any questions about the build and thanks in advance for all your awesome advice.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
M2N32-SLI Deluxe
8gigs ram
Hiper 580W PSU
four decent WD HDs in a raid 0+1
Thermaltake Armor case with one front 120mm intake, one back 120mm exhaust, one 90mm back exhaust and one 90mm blowhole exhaust
two GeForce 9800 GT cards in SLI (currently overclocked to 700/1750/1050)
Sooooo, it's an old build and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on minor (cheap) upgrades to improve my gaming performance (mostly for Skyrim). I would also be OK with spending money on upgrades that could be transferred to a new build in about a year, i.e. more fans, GPU fans (as long as they could be put on new cards later), new PSU, etc.
Notes:
- I just recently got that second 9800 GT off ebay for cheap. The old one runs about 10 degrees hotter, and seems to be holding back the new ones overclocking ability due to the SLI. Would it be better to run one card at like 750MHz or two in SLI at 700MHz?
- Would upgrading the vid cards fans improve overclocking, and could the aftermarket fans then be moved to new video cards when I make a new build?
- Would overclocking the CPU help with gaming at all? (I haven't even tried yet)
Feel free to deluge me with any questions about the build and thanks in advance for all your awesome advice.