deadseasquirrel
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No reason to lower your ram down to 333, just use dividers to keep your ram at (or around) 400. One of the nice things about s939 is being able to overclock CPUs without being held back by ram. Whether or not your 3500+ would go any higher is unknown to me. But, by using dividers to keep the ram at stock, you can throw out one of the limiting factors and may find that your 3500+ can, in fact, go higher. My 3000+ is at 2.5ghz.
However, all this being said, 2.4, 2.6, whatever, you will likely not notice a bit of difference when gaming at your native resolution with your LCD (16x10).
My opinion is to keep you current 3500+ for right now. The only s939 chip upgrade that would make any sense would be to the low-end dual-core (x2 3800 or Opty 165), but even those, with games out right now, would provide little benefit for your 8800GTX at your gaming resolution. That may change in the near (or distant) future and it may become a more worthwhile upgrade for gaming at 16x10. For now, you're better off saving that $150ish and using it toward a full platform upgrade-- C2D, DDR2, etc.-- where you will really see some good benefits for your money.
However, all this being said, 2.4, 2.6, whatever, you will likely not notice a bit of difference when gaming at your native resolution with your LCD (16x10).
My opinion is to keep you current 3500+ for right now. The only s939 chip upgrade that would make any sense would be to the low-end dual-core (x2 3800 or Opty 165), but even those, with games out right now, would provide little benefit for your 8800GTX at your gaming resolution. That may change in the near (or distant) future and it may become a more worthwhile upgrade for gaming at 16x10. For now, you're better off saving that $150ish and using it toward a full platform upgrade-- C2D, DDR2, etc.-- where you will really see some good benefits for your money.