G grabadude Golden Member Mar 30, 2001 1,112 6 81 Jun 13, 2003 #1 Speeds are obviously the same. I finally purchased some 3200 Ram, and want to "play around" a bit MOBO is Abit IS7-E
Speeds are obviously the same. I finally purchased some 3200 Ram, and want to "play around" a bit MOBO is Abit IS7-E
S squidman Senior member May 2, 2003 643 0 0 Jun 13, 2003 #3 unless you really, really want extra 100 3d marks in 3dmark 2001SE
G grabadude Golden Member Mar 30, 2001 1,112 6 81 Jun 13, 2003 #4 Originally posted by: squidman no. Click to expand... I think so too, not much difference
G grabadude Golden Member Mar 30, 2001 1,112 6 81 Jun 13, 2003 #6 Originally posted by: oldfart No overclock either way? No Click to expand... I want to o'clock a bit. Current proc only goes up to 2.7 from 2.4
Originally posted by: oldfart No overclock either way? No Click to expand... I want to o'clock a bit. Current proc only goes up to 2.7 from 2.4
B Budman Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,980 0 0 Jun 13, 2003 #7 Originally posted by: grabadude Originally posted by: oldfart No overclock either way? No Click to expand... I want to o'clock a bit. Current proc only goes up to 2.7 from 2.4 Click to expand... You'll be much better of with the 2.4c, you can hit 3ghz easy with fsb at 250mhz with a 2.4c & to top it off you'll have Hyperthreading. I think it would be worth it.
Originally posted by: grabadude Originally posted by: oldfart No overclock either way? No Click to expand... I want to o'clock a bit. Current proc only goes up to 2.7 from 2.4 Click to expand... You'll be much better of with the 2.4c, you can hit 3ghz easy with fsb at 250mhz with a 2.4c & to top it off you'll have Hyperthreading. I think it would be worth it.
jpetermann Diamond Member Feb 27, 2001 6,751 0 76 Jun 13, 2003 #8 Definately worth it with that motherboard if you are gonna overclock...