Hi,
Got ?700 tax back, so I'm going to get a new rig, mainly a new mobo, new memory, and new CPU. I already have a PSU, and case from an older system. I'm going to use a PVM to hook my current monitor up to it, so I don't need to buy a new one.
I'm looking at a AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2.0GHz Socket 939.
The questions:
Do I need a 64-bit OS, or can I run a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit CPU? I'm not going to shell out ?300 on a bug ridden system, and I'm not going to talk about warez. Also, cos I like Win2K, and XP is meant to eat up your resources like a pig with munchies.
Can I play a 32-bit game on a 64-bit OS? Or do I have to wait for some patch? I mainly want to ensure what I spend my cash on can can play games for at least 2 years, but also want to play the games that I have now (BF42, BF2, HL2, NFS:MW).
Oh, and I want a simple answer for this, not a 2 page one: is the "AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2.0GHz" better than the "P4 2.0GHz"? To me, they're both 2.0GHz, yet one costs ?355 whilst a Pentium 3.4Ghz costs less than ?300 (both are 64-bit).
The last question leads me onto the next bit:
Upgrade Kit AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+, nForce4 SLI, 1024MB, PCI-Express - ?562 Pentium 4 660 3.6GHz, I915P, 1024MB DDR2, PCI-Express -?589
Which of the two will be better for gaming? Both upgrades cost more or less the same, but one is 2GHz, whilst the other is 3.6GHz.