Centauri
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I soooo do not miss PATA...
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Of course not. I still cannot believe that anyone would make the argument that just because something cost more that it is proof that it is better.
Wow I don't remember the AMD chips getting owned so hard by Intel Northwoods. I built a P4 3.0 northwood system for college in 04 only because that was the best deal I could get on a chip at my local shop (3.2 was way more $$$) but for some reason I remember XP's kicking ass.
I guess that was more towards when the first awful 1.5ghz wille's were out, and later when the crappy pentium D's came out vs the X2's..
Yeah these threads are certifiable. Thems were the days when I spent much time tracking down Winbond BH-5 DIMMs.
Barton days were good but nothing beats the price performance that 754 and 939 offered right before c2d came in!
What?
Performance was good, but those were crazy expensive. Top models were $1k, cheapest X2s were $300.
It's all about the 2-2-2 timings!
2500+ was boss. Especially the mobile variant that could fit into a desktop socket. Overclocked like a champ, and blew everything Intel had out of the water in both price and performance.
The resurrection is complete (both of this thread and my old 2500+ Barton)! Reassembled it with a few other parts shifted around (have a box full of old stuff):
Athlon XP 2500+ (OC to a 3200+)
2GB PC3200 RAM
X850 XT (actually an X850 Pro flashed to an XT) with an AC ATI Silencer 5
MSI K7N2 Delta2 LSR<------
PC Power and Cooling 750W (total overkill, but it was just sitting around)
Windows XP
The pièce de résistance - an OCZ Vertex Plus SSD. Just took a few tweaks in the RAID menu to make it boot Windows on the decrepit old motherboard. It was the only thing I had to buy - Newegg has 60GB refurbished ones for cheap.
I've been playing Torchlight on it and using it for the internet. Plays the old games fine, but browsing feels a little "sticky" waiting for the old XP to load the busy, more graphically intense modern websites. It was a waste of time and $50, but sometimes I like to do things like this just for the hell of it - its fun.![]()
And god forbid you have an AXP and be stuck with a crappy VIA chipset. Ugh.
I have a buddy who has one of these systems running in his daughter's room. It pretty much streams netflix most of the time. I was surprised when i was over there the other day to see a old single core do this at 25-30 percent of cpu power. Still some life left in these!
Urgh, K7N2 Delta2 LSR... I remember seeing a few of these come back in systems after a couple of years with failing caps and wonky issues. And while I wouldn't single them out particularly, I wish you luck with yours after all this time.
