Any noticable difference

Dufrane

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Is there any noticable difference between these two processors?

xp 1600 and xp 2100

Both are Palaminos and my system is used mainly for gaming.

 

kylebisme

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depends on the rest of the setup and the game in particular as to how noticeable a difference there is.
 

Jeff7181

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To give you an idea how much difference the CPU makes... when I went from an XP2000 (1667 Mhz) to a Barton XP2500 (oc'd to 2200 Mhz) my 3DMark score increased by only 200 points with my GF4 Ti4200. By overclocking the video card from 250/444 to 260/520 I gained almost 1000 3DMarks.
If you're a gamer, and don't already have at least a Ti4200, you won't see much benefit from a faster CPU in your games.
 

Insidious

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
To give you an idea how much difference the CPU makes... when I went from an XP2000 (1667 Mhz) to a Barton XP2500 (oc'd to 2200 Mhz) my 3DMark score increased by only 200 points with my GF4 Ti4200. By overclocking the video card from 250/444 to 260/520 I gained almost 1000 3DMarks.
If you're a gamer, and don't already have at least a Ti4200, you won't see much benefit from a faster CPU in your games.

wow, that's really strange. I just upgraded from XP2000+ @ 1761 to XP2500+ Barton @ 2100 and saw over 2000 point rise in 3DMark2001se with a Ti4400. (results confounded with MoBo change coincident with proc. change)

-Sid
 

Jeff7181

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Ti4400's run at a higher clock speed than the Ti4200... MUCH higher considering the Ti4200 128 MB model uses slow ram that runs at 444 Mhz stock
 

Jeff7181

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yes I know, but because it runs at a higher clock speed, it takes more CPU power to push it to it's max
 

Insidious

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:) (Ah, what a difference complete thoughts make.) :)

So true, With a Ti4400 the benchie is closer to CPU limited.

Bottom line:

If the rest of the system is adequate to take advantage of the Barton..... it is a nice upgrade. The step up is only insignificant if the rest of the system is bottlenecked.
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: Insidious
:) (Ah, what a difference complete thoughts make.) :)

I didn't think it was necessary to spell it out for you since you stated you were using a different, and better video card. I figured it was just common sense that a better video card takes more CPU power to push it to it's limits.