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View Poll Results: Which of these are most likely to make you upgrade next?
PCI-E 3 18.75%
PCI-E and SLi 4 25.00%
Dual or Multi-core CPUs 4 25.00%
Dual or multi-core graphics cards 2 12.50%
Physics Processing Units (PPU) 3 18.75%
Window x64 OS 5 31.25%
Any new game or app that I need more power to run 5 31.25%
Any new piece of hardware that will make my rig run faster 7 43.75%
Any or all of them 3 18.75%
None of them 1 6.25%
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Biggest impact on your next upgrade decision?

 
 
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      26th Apr 2005
There are a few big changes on the horizon - some closer than others: recent boom in PCI-E and SLi; release of 64bit OS for Windows, dual/multi- core processors, possible introduction of dedicated 'Physics Processing Unit (PPU) for games...but which one (if any) have you already started thinking: '' That will be my next upgrade'' ?

I've posted a poll and you can select more than one

 
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      26th Apr 2005
DFI Lan Party NF4 AMD board
SLI grafix
64 bit AMD CPU
Top end RAM
Top end grafix card(s)

Reason for holding off?

I only got this system together last August/July, promised myself it would do me for a year.

Second consideration is cost. I estimate around £850.00 to upgrade right now to what I want.

So I'm waiting. I really am quite happy with this system anyway (see sig) and by August I expect prices will have dropped.

Unless something else newer comes along by then of course

 
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      26th Apr 2005
i've had this a year this month and its still pretty damn fast, so i'll keep this system for family use and build myself a brand spanking new topish of the range system that can handle almost everything

 
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      26th Apr 2005
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So I'm waiting. I really am quite happy with this system anyway (see sig) and by August I expect prices will have dropped.

Unless something else newer comes along by then of course
That last bit is precisely what I mean m8...what's that 'newer' thing that might force you to upgrade sooner than you plan? I keep telling myself to just let the software drive my upgrades (I'd save loads of cash) but I always end up splashing out on high-end hardware which might have relatively insignificant benefit in real terms. Is there an 'Upgraders Anonymous'

You have good tatste in hardware btw...raptors (WD HDDs in general) are my favs...DFI LanParty nForce 4 PCI-E/SLi is my next planned mobo upgrade...I have a Gigabyte 3D Pro cooler too (not installed now but bloody good)...MX1000 mouse...etc...

 
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      26th Apr 2005
because I'm fairly new to this high end market of pc's what got me lately thinking latley it upgrading to a 64bit processor(AMD 3500 +) and stripping 2-3 sata drives. And I want one of those Ultra Connex PSU's

 
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      28th Apr 2005
Pretty much everything wish i had the money though
eventually i do plan to get SLI mobo with a dual core CPU... not enough cash though!
im very interested in Physics proccesors, wonder if they really work...

 
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      28th Apr 2005
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Pretty much everything wish i had the money though
eventually i do plan to get SLI mobo with a dual core CPU... not enough cash though!
im very interested in Physics proccesors, wonder if they really work...
What's a dual core CPU ... (The difference?!) lol

And a Physic processor ?! And how much will these set you back ?!

Thanx :P

 
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      28th Apr 2005
Dual core CPUs are pretty new right now, basiclly 2 processors on a single CPU!!
i did a lttlie preview of a physics processore in the general thread some where... ahh yes, here-
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-56876.php

 
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      28th Apr 2005
I generally don't upgrade unless I have to. Or when I have some spare cash I will ocasionally throw some at my rig.

Trouble is, now that I have started my website, I have more and more urges to rush out and get some of the latest kit. I think it is being around it so much now. It's like a addiction, or an infectious disease, or an itch that just needs scratching!!
 
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Cool Alf ! Might get my self one of them ! hehe

How much would the Duel core CPU cost you reckon ?!?!

Would it be worth getting it ?

 
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