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Thread : upgrading my cpu and motherboard
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I'm looking into buying the best cpu and mother board for my comp.
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Any idea how much you are looking to spend? The "best" CPUs on the market currently run about $750 for the Athlon64 FX-51 and $950 for the Pentium 4 EE 3.2. Mobos for these chips can run $100 to $250. You need to have a clue for what you want to spend because you are probably going to need ram and a new vid card to see a high performance increase. |
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Currently these are my specs:
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Well you could get:
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Well, your Willamette P4 paired with PC133 SDRAM is honestly very slow. Honestly, Your not really any better off than TBird 1.2GHZ or PIII 1.0GHZ systems. I only say this to caution you into not going way overboard thinking you need the very fastest chip money can buy. Any system I mention below will absolutely blow your system away. Anyway, Your Video card will not needed to be upgraded as it is still considered high end.
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Since money is not the issue. Get a 2.8C with 875PE chipset, 1GB of DDR533 and a case with phase change cooling and OC the hell out of it.
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I think I'm going to get the ABit IS7
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The performance difference between a 2.8 and a 3.2 is diffinatly not worth the money. Your graphics card will be far more important than your CPU. Just make sure you get the C version on the 2.8 and for the love of God dont get a 2.8e
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Wow a Abit IS7 is just 90$ US? And a Intel Pentium 4 w/ HT Technology - 2.8C GHz Processor is only $179.00US sweet
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What you want is 2 matched 256MB DIMMs, this allows you to use the memory in dual channel mode (twice the speed). Ok if your going to overclock you want PC3500 or faster, if not the get some PC3200. Cosair, OCZ, Kingston and Geil all do high performance memory as well as selling matched pairs speciafically for dual channel boards.
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Corsair, Geil, and Crucial have all worked well in Dual channel for me on an IS7.
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Oops, forgot. get a real IS7 not an IS7-E. Priced so close, the plain IS7 outfeatures the lighter E model.
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Like I said above when I listed my specs. I already have a audigy. It's a audigy 2 zs platinum pro.
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Shoot, my bad. I checked your initial post, but missed your system specs down lower. So the IS7's biggest downfall won't matter to you. Good deal. Not sure if it is still the case, but all the plain IS7 mobos I have bought have come with the 3Comm gigabit ethernet like the G model as an unadvertised added bonus. Not sure if you still get that lucky now.
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