Replacing mobo - help?

j0rd4nn

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Current, I have:

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http://www.asrock.com/MB/overview.asp?Model=4CoreDual-SATA2

Zotac 8800GT 512MB O.C (by stock)
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Avalon LE2262 [22" LCD]
2 x 1GB DDR2-677 SDRAM
650 Watt PSU
Sufficient Cooling

Basically, I just want a better motherboard that can hold 4GB RAM. I have this built, and still get low FPS on Call of Duty on medium settings - what's happening lol? But suggesting a new mobo would be a great help!

Oh, and umm a good, effective cheap mobo would be best - not some overpriced rip off ;)

Finally sorry, I have good airflow and have applied Artic Silver Thermal Paste to my CPU.
 
I using Windows 7. And what do you mean take use of the Raid stuff? I have a:

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Disk Drive	SAMSUNG HD403LJ ATA Device  (400 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II)
 
The motherboard I recommened has onboard raid controller (ICH10R) Intergrated into the southbridge chipset on the motherboard. I would recommned using it for a Raid 0. A raid 0 combines the speeds of the disks. So if you have two hard drives in a raid 0 array and each disk is capable of 50MB/s read and write speeds it combines both disks speeds together so you will get around 95-100MB/s read and write speeds. It will make a big difference on the overall
performance of your machine.

BTW: are you using a 64bit version of Windows 7? You will need to if you want to have the full benefits of 4GB of ram.
 
Damn.. you're smart. I done a course in college about computer components, this blew me out of the water haha. I only have 1 harddrive, but setting it to Raid 0 can double - i get yah. And, for now I have a 32 bit system, but 64 bit is only nessecary if you have > 4GB, not = 4GB - that's what I've always lead to believe :confused:
 
No he means that in order to get your moneys worth of RAM you must have a 64bit system. So that your putting all 4 gigs to use, a system other than 64 bit will not even exceed over 2 gigs
 
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