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Right now I have an AMD 64 3500+, it was the first one to come out so it's a NewCastle so it's .13u.
I'm having some performance issues with random things, and I'm curious if it's worth it to upgrade to an AMD x2 3800. Here are my specs:
Asus A8V Deluxe
2GB PC3200 XMS Corsair
40gb Seagate boot/300gb SATA Maxtor with 16mb cache for data.
BFG 6800 GT OC
Koolance PC2-720SL Case (Watercooled).
Thermaltake 480w Silent Pure Power PSU (<3)
My system seems to hate to overclock, doesn't feel stable and I'm guessing it's due to the .13u instead of the .09u on the new chips. Here are some issues:
Unraring causes video playback to stutter and stall and causes some system slowdowns (VLC).
Gaming ranges from good to great to WTF! Guess it depends on the time of day...
Downloading/Uploading at 100mbit (or ~ 8-10Megabytes/sec) causes severe system slowdowns, almost unusable. I transfer video files from one PC to another across the campus LAN and it just bogs me down. Doesn't matter what application.
I guess I'm trying to do too many things at once and the CPU can't keep up. I ordered a new NIC because the one I have now randomly disconnects me, changed cables and all, still happens. I've also been told that onboard LAN hogs resources so that might fix some issues.
Bottom Line:
Should I upgrade to the 3800x2? Also is there any point in the 4200? It's just 2.2GHz vs 2.0GHz, no cache increase that I see, and since the 3800 can overclock, it doesn't seem worth it to get a 4200.
Last thing, and if this is against any rules please edit it out or tell me to and I will. If I get this new CPU, is it possible to RMA my current CPU to AMD and receive a newer core in return, as far as I know the NewCastle isn't being made anymore and I could sell (ebay) the 3500 Venice/SanDiego for a better price.
Thanks, you guys are my hero.
Right now I have an AMD 64 3500+, it was the first one to come out so it's a NewCastle so it's .13u.
I'm having some performance issues with random things, and I'm curious if it's worth it to upgrade to an AMD x2 3800. Here are my specs:
Asus A8V Deluxe
2GB PC3200 XMS Corsair
40gb Seagate boot/300gb SATA Maxtor with 16mb cache for data.
BFG 6800 GT OC
Koolance PC2-720SL Case (Watercooled).
Thermaltake 480w Silent Pure Power PSU (<3)
My system seems to hate to overclock, doesn't feel stable and I'm guessing it's due to the .13u instead of the .09u on the new chips. Here are some issues:
Unraring causes video playback to stutter and stall and causes some system slowdowns (VLC).
Gaming ranges from good to great to WTF! Guess it depends on the time of day...
Downloading/Uploading at 100mbit (or ~ 8-10Megabytes/sec) causes severe system slowdowns, almost unusable. I transfer video files from one PC to another across the campus LAN and it just bogs me down. Doesn't matter what application.
I guess I'm trying to do too many things at once and the CPU can't keep up. I ordered a new NIC because the one I have now randomly disconnects me, changed cables and all, still happens. I've also been told that onboard LAN hogs resources so that might fix some issues.
Bottom Line:
Should I upgrade to the 3800x2? Also is there any point in the 4200? It's just 2.2GHz vs 2.0GHz, no cache increase that I see, and since the 3800 can overclock, it doesn't seem worth it to get a 4200.
Last thing, and if this is against any rules please edit it out or tell me to and I will. If I get this new CPU, is it possible to RMA my current CPU to AMD and receive a newer core in return, as far as I know the NewCastle isn't being made anymore and I could sell (ebay) the 3500 Venice/SanDiego for a better price.
Thanks, you guys are my hero.