Intel V AMD:
I have the Phenom 550 dual core 3.1Ghz with a total of 7mb cache This chip is brilliant I have unlocked the other 2 cores so it is a quad clocked to run at 3.6Ghz which makes it a damn quick chip and with an aftermarket CPU cooler it runs at less than 40c all for less than £80!!! Oh plus its DDR3 RAM compatible..
Dave B has just purchased the Intel 8400 dual core chip which runs at 3Ghz and will go upto 4Ghz on air cooling and costs about £100 great chip but is dual core only and uses DDR2 ram only. They can run a bit hotter as well.
Two excellent chips at a very good price. You can go for the latest Intel chips ie i920 etc but they cost a lot more and for performance the above two are hard to beat in the value for money market.
ATI V nVidia:
This was a no brainer with the GTX 260/275/285/295 leading the way, in fact the GTX 260 with 216 pipes and standard overclocking makes it almost up to the GTX 285 mark for around £130 an ideal card. However with the new ATI 5800 models coming along nicely even I would have to say that the high end GTX cards are outplayed by the 5870 in most departments. But they as the high end GTX cards, come at a whacking price!!
The new ATI 5770 is a different kettle of fish, this card competes pretty well with the GTX 260 in performance and price, but is a bit smaller in size which is good if your short of space, also it has the ability to run 3 monitors... So thats a winner in my book.
HDD/SSD
Well I was looking at SSD but after reading a lot on the subject I am not going to bother, it appears that once a SSD has had data written to it then that data is overwritten the performance decays and it is quite common for these drives to suffer from stutter...we all recall FS2000 and the stutter!!! They are expensive as well, so until A: the price reduces and B: the firmware improves I will be giving these a wide berth.
I would consider a 10,000 rpm hard drive as these are a lot quicker than the 7,200 drives that are common. Prices are lower than SSD as well.
Motherboard, well if you want a great Intel board ASUS range is brilliant, however if your going down the AMD route then get a DDR3 motherboard Gigabyte are very good value for money.
I have said it before in many posts but my spec is really good and goes like sh1t of a shovel, the deal I got from overclockers.co.uk was superb, 4gb DDR3 ram CPU already overclocked, motherboard and better CPU cooler all for £270
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... 39&subcat=
On top of this I have added a cracking 700w OCZ powersupply that is modular and stunningly quiet again I got it for £70
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.a ... tid=frooct
I added a Samsung t220 monitor that for £130 is brilliant
So in total I spent around £450 as the prices were a little cheaper when I got it all, now I have a machine that will run everything , even that crappy FSX if I was daft enough to...well I was twice...
