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Will this help improve gaming on vista?



 
 
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Old May 10th 08, 03:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
buckwadd@yahoo.com.au
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?

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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Old May 10th 08, 08:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
VRG Scotty©[_2_]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?


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
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Old May 10th 08, 09:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
r2rX[_3_]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?


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


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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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Old May 12th 08, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Nick[_6_]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?


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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Old May 12th 08, 10:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Andy [YaYa]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?

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.

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Old May 13th 08, 12:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
r2rX[_3_]
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Believe me, I didn't post this to instigate a flame war. Having come
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


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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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Old May 14th 08, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Andy [YaYa]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?

r2rX wrote in
:


Believe me, I didn't post this to instigate a flame war. Having
come 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.

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Old May 14th 08, 04:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
r2rX[_3_]
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Default Will this help improve gaming on vista?


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


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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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