OldFatGuy: Hey good GOG folks, many on here are always talking about how easy it is to build your own desktop, and so I'm looking into it as a possibility. So with that in mind, I have a couple of questions:
Number 1) I get how you have to match CPU's to motherboards, but I'm not sure about matching memory to CPU's and/or motherboards. In particular, when I look at all the memory being sold on NewEgg, they all list TIMINGS as a spec. Ugh, I always thought memory was sort of "plug n play" and am now wondering. Do you just pick any memory you want and go into Bios and set those timings up, or are there "pre-set" timings or default timings for a particular CPU or MB?? I think I understand that if your CPU and MB supports dual channel memory, that you want dual channel, and if your CPU & MB support 1600MHz memory than it's Ok to get 1600MHz memory, but the timings thing has me stumped. That and the voltage info. Most either appear to be 1.5V or 1.65V and I have no clue which is "best" or whatever for a particular build. Thanks for any info.
The timings on the memory have to do with performance. The 'tighter', or lower, timings are generally higher performance memory. Timings are usually defaulted in the BIOS, but can be tweaked if desired.
As for memory for a specific motherboard, as long as it's the proper voltage and type (DDR3, DDR2, etc.) you should be fine for the most part. Some boards don't like to run with some brands of memory, but most vendors usually have some kind of list of approved and/or compatible memory for their boards.
Voltage is also something that should be listed in the motherboard's info.
OldFatGuy: Number 2) You've got an amazing family. And they've insisted they want you to replace your current desktop, and have given you $2500 to do so. Build the best one you can for GAMING and FUTURE PROOF as much as possible so that this may be the last desktop you ever have to buy. And oh yeah, like it or not, you're STRICTLY an INTEL and NVIDIA person. Period. No compromises. You will only entertain the notion of a build if it is INTEL and NVIDIA based. What would your build be?
Thanks for any answers.
No idea for specifics, as I'm not in the process of looking to build another computer for myself yet (probably another year before I get to that point), but the Ivy Bridge CPUs have just been released, I believe. I'd probably look at those and grab the best GPU you can afford with the rest of your budget, after you've decided on your other components.