I'm fairly sure I discussed this with some folks before somewhere, but I couldn't find the thread, so figured I'd start a new one and lay it all out.
So I've been out of the loop for a long time. I built this computer I think in 2005, an AMD Athlon 64 X2. It has been slowly dying for some time, but has begun to pick up speed. I have 4 gigs of RAM, but CPU and RAM get eaten up rapidly sometimes, and the thing seems to slow to an absolute crawl pretty frequently. I can't figure out exactly why it's started doing this, as I didn't have this problem before and haven't added a ton of new programs, but whatever. What it boils down to is this system can barely even process video anymore, and it's gotten harder and harder to work. Gaming has actually mostly been okay, oddly enough, but general use is frustrating.
But I could really use some help. I've talked to a few people about stuff, but even doing reading online hasn't entirely gotten me the answers I'm looking for. I gather the Core i7 remains the thing you want if you're building a nice new rig, but I don't know if further revisions are on the horizon, or where prices or potential price drops are at, etc. I gather that the newest CPUs want DDR4 RAM?
I don't have an exact figure I'm looking to spend. This is a one-shot because some money will be coming to me, so while I'm looking to do things without spending a fortune, I'm also not at all interested in cutting corners. I will pay whatever I have to for a solid PC that's going to last me another decade (knock on wood, of course).
Any and all advice is totally welcome and appreciated. It's bad timing for me, as I'd rather be using the money for other stuff, but I don't really have a choice anymore. This PC has to happen, and I'll probably be sending Heather whatever money I don't end up using.
So with that said ... if you guys were to build a system right now or in the near future, what would you be doing?