Howdy all-
I'm looking for suggestions for a minor upgrade for my current computer, with the goal of improved frame rates with Unreal Tournament. I'm looking to spend ~$200, with a time frame of mid-March. Currently I'm running a 900 Mhz Celeron with a GeForce2MX (more details below). I'm looking for a simple plug-n-play type upgrade to last me until late-summer, when I'll most likely be building an all-new machine for UT2. After searching the archives, the two options I'm weighing are:
1) Powerleap adapter w/ 1.3-1.4 Ghz Tualatin Celeron, whichever is available by then
2) Geforce 4 ti4400/4200, depending on eventual street price
Right now I'm leaning towards the Geforce 4, since it will be usable in the next rig I build, whereas the Powerleap adapter is pretty much a dead end. However, I've always heard that UT is a very CPU intensive game, so I'm thinking maybe a CPU upgrade will buy me more frames than a new video card. Also, I've had a 300A@450 & a 600@900 in this motherboard, so there's some appeal to one last CPU upgrade before I put it to rest. I do realize that the most effective upgrade, $-wise, would probably be a new MB + low end Athlon XP. Unfortunately, I really don't have the time for a whole rebuild + OS reinstall. Plus, I don't think my current case has enough watts or airflow.
A few months back I found a UT benchmark site that had 1000+ user-submitted benchmarks, with all combinations of hardware. Of course, I didn't bookmark it, and I can't find it anymore. 🙁 It would have been useful for this type of decision. Most of the major review sites don't bench older hardware, not for UT anyway.
Anyway, to sum up, ~$200, for an Abit BH6, for faster UT. 1 or 2?
TIA,
StephenM
Current PC:
Abit BH6, rev 1 w/SS bios
Celeron 600 oc'ed to 900 mhz (100 mhz FSB) on "Slocket" socket370 -> slot 1 adapter
256 meg Crucial PC133 ram, CL2
32 MB Gigabyte Geforce 2MX video card
Western Digital 40 MB 7200 RPM HD
8/4/32 Sony CDRW
16X Lite-On DVD drive
Windows 2000
Generic case & keyboard, ~200 watt el-cheapo PS, Logitech optical wheelmouse, old SB sound card, Netgear NIC, 19" ADI microscan monitor
I'm looking for suggestions for a minor upgrade for my current computer, with the goal of improved frame rates with Unreal Tournament. I'm looking to spend ~$200, with a time frame of mid-March. Currently I'm running a 900 Mhz Celeron with a GeForce2MX (more details below). I'm looking for a simple plug-n-play type upgrade to last me until late-summer, when I'll most likely be building an all-new machine for UT2. After searching the archives, the two options I'm weighing are:
1) Powerleap adapter w/ 1.3-1.4 Ghz Tualatin Celeron, whichever is available by then
2) Geforce 4 ti4400/4200, depending on eventual street price
Right now I'm leaning towards the Geforce 4, since it will be usable in the next rig I build, whereas the Powerleap adapter is pretty much a dead end. However, I've always heard that UT is a very CPU intensive game, so I'm thinking maybe a CPU upgrade will buy me more frames than a new video card. Also, I've had a 300A@450 & a 600@900 in this motherboard, so there's some appeal to one last CPU upgrade before I put it to rest. I do realize that the most effective upgrade, $-wise, would probably be a new MB + low end Athlon XP. Unfortunately, I really don't have the time for a whole rebuild + OS reinstall. Plus, I don't think my current case has enough watts or airflow.
A few months back I found a UT benchmark site that had 1000+ user-submitted benchmarks, with all combinations of hardware. Of course, I didn't bookmark it, and I can't find it anymore. 🙁 It would have been useful for this type of decision. Most of the major review sites don't bench older hardware, not for UT anyway.
Anyway, to sum up, ~$200, for an Abit BH6, for faster UT. 1 or 2?
TIA,
StephenM
Current PC:
Abit BH6, rev 1 w/SS bios
Celeron 600 oc'ed to 900 mhz (100 mhz FSB) on "Slocket" socket370 -> slot 1 adapter
256 meg Crucial PC133 ram, CL2
32 MB Gigabyte Geforce 2MX video card
Western Digital 40 MB 7200 RPM HD
8/4/32 Sony CDRW
16X Lite-On DVD drive
Windows 2000
Generic case & keyboard, ~200 watt el-cheapo PS, Logitech optical wheelmouse, old SB sound card, Netgear NIC, 19" ADI microscan monitor