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Cpu upgrade? thoughts or opinions C450a on a bh6--> what?

bozack

Diamond Member
Ok well after just ordering a new video card The other day I am now having the need for some more speed and am unsure of which avenue to take.

I am tired of the intel/amd drivel and just want what is best for the money and in my budget, which is not big by any means.

what this translates to is that I would like a speed upgrade that is easy to implement, cheap, and uses existing components (most importantly my motherboard and memory)

I am looking at either a p3 600 or higher (even though the board says it only supports 600 on the site)

or some flavor of the new celeron, however I would like a p3 so I can try out some sse action.

I am no longer a fan of overclocking so I would rather not persue a solution based on that, any opinions/ideas would be greatly apprediated thanks.

Current system

Celeron 300a @ 450
Abit Bh6
2 sticks 64mb memory PC 100
Soundblaster live x-gamer
Voodoo3 2000 (soon to be a 32mb ddr radeon)
netgear fa310tx 10/100 network card
Inwin S500
Fortron Source 300w Power supply
CDRW/DVD/ZIP/Floppy drives
 
If you flash the bios on your bh6 to the newest ver.(ss) it will then support cel2's and p3's up to the p3933.I did and have a cel 2-633 which has a 9.5 cpu multiplier,overclocked to 950mhz.The p3-700e(not eb) would be a really good choice on an abit-3 sloket.Thats a fcpga p3-700e,or a flip chip in the socket version,in an adapter that fits in your slot 1 motherboard.If you can afford it get the 800 or 850 slot 1.
 
I just saw a post from someone else on this board though that they were having immense difficulty with a p3 800 and a bh6, I just dont want to get stuck in that boat.
 
Buy the cpu from a place where you can return it for a full refund like buy.com or onvia.com.

Even if you pay 10-20 dollars more you will have insurance for 100% money back if the cpu does not work with your system.

Try the P3700 from onvia.com they should do 933mhz without any problems. If you have descent ram and a video card. Or get a celeron 633 and oc it to atleast 800 or 950 easy.
 
I've got 2 Celery 633's@950, very nice for $100 or so. Celeron II's also include SSE FWIW. If you are not in to overclocking then I think the PIII 700 would be a nice price/performance compromise.
 
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