How's these components?

Are you planning on upgrading to more than 4GB ram? The E5200 is a great budget processor, but it doesn't have VT support. I would suggest going for the E6300 - has VT and is very overclockable (people have claimed to oc it to 4Ghz). Also, Take2 doesn't have the most competitive pricing - my advice is to check all your components out on jump.co.za or pricecheck.co.za and find the best deal on it. I recently dealt with Sybaritic.co.za and was pleasantly surprised with their efficiency.
 
Thank you will shop arround yes! Just using take2 as a reference! :D and yes i plan to upgrade to atleast 4gb when i have some cash again and maybe even 8gb but thats only going to be after i get myself a hefty bang4buck gpu.. Will be running win7 home premium 64bit.
Edit- i dont care much about virtualizing technology i dont run virtual machines,maybe virtual box now and then just to see if and unknown app is safe and clean. . .so e5200/e5300 is just fine..
 
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Thank you will shop arround yes! Just using take2 as a reference! :D and yes i plan to upgrade to atleast 4gb when i have some cash again and maybe even 8gb but thats only going to be after i get myself a hefty bang4buck gpu.. Will be running win7 home premium 64bit.
Edit- i dont care much about virtualizing technology i dont run virtual machines,maybe virtual box now and then just to see if and unknown app is safe and clean. . .so e5200/e5300 is just fine..

I guess you wont need VT then on win7 home premium, but for a hundred bucks extra you can get a processor with a faster FSB and it can be oc'd to over 3ghz easily:) - I'm very pro-E6300, because I'm running one.
 
I guess you wont need VT then on win7 home premium, but for a hundred bucks extra you can get a processor with a faster FSB and it can be oc'd to over 3ghz easily:) - I'm very pro-E6300, because I'm running one.

the thing is with the faster fsb comes a lower multiplier,and with such a low multiplier i would need a mobo that can handle the high OC fsb where as with the e5200 i get a wonderful 12.5x multi or e5300 i get a 13x multi..i dont know how to putit any better but generaly lower end mobos strugle with high fsb (350+)..
 
the thing is with the faster fsb comes a lower multiplier,and with such a low multiplier i would need a mobo that can handle the high OC fsb where as with the e5200 i get a wonderful 12.5x multi or e5300 i get a 13x multi..i dont know how to putit any better but generaly lower end mobos strugle with high fsb (350+)..

Most G31 boards handle ±380 FSB, the P43 will only be better.
 
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