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i would just like to know, is it worth upgrading my current procesor
to improve gaming on my computer? Im currently using windows vista home premium 64bit amd 64x2 3800 4 gig ram nvidia 8800gts Apparently my mother board does not support quad cores, so my question is, is it worth upgrading to lets say...amd 64x2 3800, to a amd 64x2 5200? would there be much inprovement, or am i looking at the wrong piece of hardware to change? |
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wrote in message ... i would just like to know, is it worth upgrading my current procesor to improve gaming on my computer? Im currently using windows vista home premium 64bit amd 64x2 3800 4 gig ram nvidia 8800gts Apparently my mother board does not support quad cores, so my question is, is it worth upgrading to lets say...amd 64x2 3800, to a amd 64x2 5200? would there be much inprovement, or am i looking at the wrong piece of hardware to change? Hi, simple answer, yes you would see an improvement but it won't be massive -- VRG Scotty www.vistareadygames.com Register, it's free, and use the 'search for solution' tab for any problems |
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Upgrading from the 3800 to the 5200 would bring about a minimally substantial improvement, but i'd personally recommend to go for Intel (either Core 2 Duo Extreme or Core 2 Quad Q6600 or above). You won't regret it. ![]() r2rX ![]() -- r2rX READY2RUMBELX -Intel Core 2 Quad (@3200Mhz) -Gigabyte 965P-S3 motherboard -2GB TwinMOS PC-6400 (DDR2 800) RAM -Seagate 80GB and 320GB 7200rpm H.D -nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR III (610/1560) -Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 (x86) -Realtek HD w/ Creative PC Works 5.1 -2 x L.G DVD/CD-RW Combo - GSA-H62N |
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a 2 or 3GHz processor should be sufficient try adjusting RAM to a custom amount (Vista requires a lot) wrote in message ... i would just like to know, is it worth upgrading my current procesor to improve gaming on my computer? Im currently using windows vista home premium 64bit amd 64x2 3800 4 gig ram nvidia 8800gts Apparently my mother board does not support quad cores, so my question is, is it worth upgrading to lets say...amd 64x2 3800, to a amd 64x2 5200? would there be much inprovement, or am i looking at the wrong piece of hardware to change? |
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r2rX wrote in
: Upgrading from the 3800 to the 5200 would bring about a minimally substantial improvement, but i'd personally recommend to go for Intel (either Core 2 Duo Extreme or Core 2 Quad Q6600 or above). You won't regret it. ![]() r2rX ![]() Oh joy, another Intel Vs. AMD thread. Haven't read one of these in a while. -- -A. |
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Believe me, I didn't post this to instigate a flame war. Having comefrom AMD and trying out the Intel Quad Core, it performs really, really well. I only recommended this from my positive experience. If their is an equivalent counterpart from AMD (which performs as well) then go for it...I have no affiliations with either company. r2rX ![]() -- r2rX READY2RUMBELX -Intel Core 2 Quad (@3200Mhz) -Gigabyte 965P-S3 motherboard -2GB TwinMOS PC-6400 (DDR2 800) RAM -Seagate 80GB and 320GB 7200rpm H.D -nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR III (610/1560) -Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 (x86) -Realtek HD w/ Creative PC Works 5.1 -2 x L.G DVD/CD-RW Combo - GSA-H62N |
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r2rX wrote in
: Believe me, I didn't post this to instigate a flame war. Havingcome from AMD and trying out the Intel Quad Core, it performs really, really well. I only recommended this from my positive experience. If their is an equivalent counterpart from AMD (which performs as well) then go for it...I have no affiliations with either company. r2rX ![]() I know, was only joking. Personally I usually check anandtech.com or tomshardware.com for whatever comparison they've done recently and go that way. I like how AMD Phenom is trying new things in the Quad Core design, but apparently it's not quite enough to usurp Intel's Quad 2 Duo design. Probably because Intel seems to have the smaller 45nm process down pat now and is winning the wattage race. I always hold out for AMDs latest offering, of the 3 systems I have running now, 2 are AMDs (an XP and a X2), and one is Intel (Core 2 Duo). I have 3 earlier AMD CPUs and one later Intel (Quad 2 Duo). I probably should rebuild the older AMDs and give them to charity soon. Not enough charity in the world I say. -- -A. |
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AMD is a good company, and I believe it was a wise (and cool) thing for them to have acquired ATi. But as you said, their latest offering doesn't quite reach the level of Intel's latest tech. But still damn good. ![]() As for giving your old PC's, that sounds like a really good idea....it's true, there's not enough charity in the world. B.T.W, hope this has helped buckwadd. r2rX ![]() -- r2rX READY2RUMBELX -Intel Core 2 Quad (@3200Mhz) -Gigabyte 965P-S3 motherboard -2GB TwinMOS PC-6400 (DDR2 800) RAM -Seagate 80GB and 320GB 7200rpm H.D -nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR III (610/1560) -Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 (x86) -Realtek HD w/ Creative PC Works 5.1 -2 x L.G DVD/CD-RW Combo - GSA-H62N |