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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:52 am    Post subject: upgrade advice Reply with quote

I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:43 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

Wes Newell wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:52:30 +0200, Moods wrote:


I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?


AMD X2 3800+ or Intel E6300. If you stay with a 939 MB, you could use your
old ram and video card. There's a few boards alos that have both AGP and
PCIe video slots. Either of these cpu's will overclock good.


I have a 939 X2 3800+ on an Abit AV8. Stock speed is 2GHz but I was
able to push mine to 2.4GHz (240MHz x10) on stock voltage. Others have
gotten better results with better cooling and higher voltage.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:43 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:52:30 +0200, Moods wrote:

Quote:
I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?

AMD X2 3800+ or Intel E6300. If you stay with a 939 MB, you could use your
old ram and video card. There's a few boards alos that have both AGP and
PCIe video slots. Either of these cpu's will overclock good.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

Do it if something you're doing is cpu-limited, otherwise save your $$.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:37 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

i would play games a lot and through recommendation of a few friends i
decided the only thing to do was upgrade to 64 bit processing. BIG MISTAKE.
i had an xp 2500 running on a 205FSB with 1 G of ram and an nvidia 128MB
6800 (running at 400/800 with an extra pipeline unlocked). i tried
benchmarking this and got average sort of results (cant remember now) so i
decided to check what i could afford and what was recommended to me via
magazines and people.
my new system is a Gigabyte NF4 mobo with opteron 144, arctic cooling
freezer Pro, 1 G of kingston ram running in dual channel modeand an ATI
850XT PE graphics card. a review or two had shown an X800 keep up with SLI
6800 ultra and GT setups so i thought this would outgun the need for SLI.
built the system and after a few slow tests i benchmarked it to find my new
system was only as fast as my old one. money wasted or what ??
i decided to do a bit of overclocking and through trial and error i now have
a system running at 2.6GHz. Its pretty sharp off the mark but not that much
faster than the old one.
just be particular in what you want and purchase the fastest you can afford
now for it will be outdated in a week or so.

Good Luck.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:49 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

"robin gordon" <robin@robingordon.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote
Quote:
i had an xp 2500
....
my new system is a Gigabyte NF4 mobo with opteron 144
....
built the system and after a few slow tests i benchmarked it to find my
new system was only as fast as my old one.

In my case I knew that mhz for mhz the Athlon 64 would run Trainz about 30%
faster than my Mobile XP. Trainz is very cpu-bound. So, going from an XP at
2 mhz to the easy overclock of a 64 at 2.4 mhz got many densely detailed
scenes up to reasonably smooth. About 50% faster in framerates.

FYI Trainz lets users make worlds and upload them for other users to use. So
there's nothing to keep anyone from packing in tons of details. I had to go
from my 6600GT to an fx5200 for a week and I was amazed that Trainz still
ran ok. So it really is cpu-bound. But you do need at least a 6600GT to run
some decent AF and AA.

The CPU and GPU charts at tomshardware.com are helpful. They're on the right
of the page.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:30 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

Asrock makes a motherboard that is Socket 939, uses DDR and has both an AGP
& PCI-Ex slot.
http://www.asrock.com/product/939Dual-VSTA.htm
So you could use your current AGP card and DDR memory
You could run an from an AMD X2 3800+ up to an X2 4800+ dual core on it.
It also uses the 20 pin power connection like your current power supply.
Newer motherboards require the 24 pin power connection.

"Moods" <ahoy.you.s@lty.dogs> wrote in message
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Quote:
I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new
ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video
card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:13 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

I think your mistake was going from the 6800 to the ATI card. Its inferior
to the 6800.

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"robin gordon" <robin@robingordon.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote:
i would play games a lot and through recommendation of a few friends i
decided the only thing to do was upgrade to 64 bit processing. BIG
MISTAKE. i had an xp 2500 running on a 205FSB with 1 G of ram and an nvidia
128MB 6800 (running at 400/800 with an extra pipeline unlocked). i tried
benchmarking this and got average sort of results (cant remember now) so i
decided to check what i could afford and what was recommended to me via
magazines and people.
my new system is a Gigabyte NF4 mobo with opteron 144, arctic cooling
freezer Pro, 1 G of kingston ram running in dual channel modeand an ATI
850XT PE graphics card. a review or two had shown an X800 keep up with
SLI 6800 ultra and GT setups so i thought this would outgun the need for
SLI.
built the system and after a few slow tests i benchmarked it to find my
new system was only as fast as my old one. money wasted or what ??
i decided to do a bit of overclocking and through trial and error i now
have a system running at 2.6GHz. Its pretty sharp off the mark but not
that much faster than the old one.
just be particular in what you want and purchase the fastest you can
afford now for it will be outdated in a week or so.

Good Luck.

Robin
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Conor
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:57 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

In article <45119b55$0$4525$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, Moods says...
Quote:
I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?


You can use an Asrock 939 Dual SATA2 motherboard which has both PCI-e

and AGP graphics slots.

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VanShania
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:04 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

The best thing to do to see if its your vid card or cpu dragging you down is
using futuremarks 3D Mark 2005. It gives you an OVERALL score and a CPU
score. I read a 2004 article comparing ATI's 850 XT to an Ultra 6800 and it
said the 850 kicked butt. But you said you had a 850XT PE. Go to a place
like www.pcworld.com and goto their product finder and check the specs on
each board. It will till you how many pipelines each card has and speed of
memory.

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Stop Violence and Child Abuse.
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Friends don't turn friends on to drugs.
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adults is Suicide. Be a real friend.

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Antec 550 watt,Thermaltake Lanfire,2 Gb Dual Channel OCZ
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"robin gordon" <robin@robingordon.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Y7KdnY67yLCt0o_YRVnyhA@pipex.net...
Quote:
i would play games a lot and through recommendation of a few friends i
decided the only thing to do was upgrade to 64 bit processing. BIG
MISTAKE. i had an xp 2500 running on a 205FSB with 1 G of ram and an nvidia
128MB 6800 (running at 400/800 with an extra pipeline unlocked). i tried
benchmarking this and got average sort of results (cant remember now) so i
decided to check what i could afford and what was recommended to me via
magazines and people.
my new system is a Gigabyte NF4 mobo with opteron 144, arctic cooling
freezer Pro, 1 G of kingston ram running in dual channel modeand an ATI
850XT PE graphics card. a review or two had shown an X800 keep up with
SLI 6800 ultra and GT setups so i thought this would outgun the need for
SLI.
built the system and after a few slow tests i benchmarked it to find my
new system was only as fast as my old one. money wasted or what ??
i decided to do a bit of overclocking and through trial and error i now
have a system running at 2.6GHz. Its pretty sharp off the mark but not
that much faster than the old one.
just be particular in what you want and purchase the fastest you can
afford now for it will be outdated in a week or so.

Good Luck.

Robin
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John Doe
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:40 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
In article <45119b55$0$4525$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, Moods
says...
I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200
(1,575v). Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2
requires me to buy new ddr2 mem. Is it worth the upgrade? I mean
what is the new bang for the buck,.. My budget is small, I will
need motherboard, processor and pci-x video card. Like to play
games now and then but not the newest. Any recomendations?


You can use an Asrock 939 Dual SATA2 motherboard which has both
PCI-e and AGP graphics slots.

I think that might be good advice, but be aware the upgrade to an
AM2 CPU using that mainboard (apparently revised... 939Dual-VSTA)
requires an extra card that might be difficult to find.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 2:19 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

i had the system setup with 512 of ddr400 ram but i decided to take a chance
and upgraded to 1 Gig of ram. I noticed very little difference so i assumed
it was the spec of the card. Fortunately after a few days unplugged the
harddrive refused to boot so i had to reinstall the OS and my games.
What a difference. full settings of the highest of settings and it all runs
smoothly, even vista 5600 gives excellent results.

I'm a changed man.

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Wookie
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:34 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

If your CPU is not slowing you don today .. don't spend the extra cash to on
a new MB and RAM and a PCI video card. If you don't play many games and
don't do a bunch of photo editing, I'd stay with what you got. One of my
systems is an NF7, I also have an ANE-8, plus a couple of older machines
too. The NF7-S is a very fine MB. I'd stay pat and get a nice big Monitor
if you don't have one already.

"Moods" <ahoy.you.s@lty.dogs> wrote in message
news:45119b55$0$4525$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
Quote:
I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new
ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video
card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:52 am    Post subject: Re: upgrade advice Reply with quote

I'm upgrading too, is find the intel is more expensive isn't it?
"Wes Newell" <w.newell@TAKEOUTverizon.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:52:30 +0200, Moods wrote:

I have an athlon XP-M on an Abit NF-7, running at 11x200 (1,575v).
Thinking about upgrading to something 939 as am2 requires me to buy new
ddr2
mem.
Is it worth the upgrade? I mean what is the new bang for the buck,..
My budget is small, I will need motherboard, processor and pci-x video
card.
Like to play games now and then but not the newest.
Any recomendations?

AMD X2 3800+ or Intel E6300. If you stay with a 939 MB, you could use your
old ram and video card. There's a few boards alos that have both AGP and
PCIe video slots. Either of these cpu's will overclock good.

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