
Originally Posted by
FatTrucker
There are 2 main things to consider when buying a CPU.
Firstly will it fit in your case?. Many shop bought PC's are in MicroATX or non standard size cases which won't house a full size CPU, so you may need to buy a full tower ATX case as well as a new CPU.
Secondly, don't go for cheap ones. Anything under the £40 mark will probably turn out to be a bit rubbish, and usually won't last too long. They won't come with as many dedicated connectors either which means you may have to daisy chain them if you have a busy case. Its well worth paying the extra £20 and buying a decent CPU from a brand that has a good pedigree.
If you are buying secondhand be very careful as when an old CPU dies it can easily take your motherboard and other components with it.
With CPU's the overall wattage is fairly irrelevant in terms of harming/working with your system since it will carry the standard voltage to each connector regardless of the overall wattage of the unit. 500W is ample for a normal gaming PC, and will comfortably run an up to date graphics card, a few fans, a couple of DVD burners and some USB peripherals.
Hope that helps.