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My motherboard died about 2 weeks ago. While on newegg selecting a new socket 939, on impulse I also grabbed 2 1gb pc3200 ocz ram and a fx60 cpu thinking it would make my pc fly. Yeah, I know 939 is essentially dead tech, but I thought hay, with the processor 1/2 price from what it came out at, it would be a good deal to have my pc at its fastest.
Well, fast forward to now. Yes it's faster. BF2 loads real fast, but that is due to the ram. The pc itself didn't seem to give me the oomph I was expecting. I put my x2 3800 back in and BF2 loads just as quick. So I plan on eating the 15% stocking fee at newegg and sending my processor back.
Now it got me thinking, for the price I paid for the ram, mobo, and cpu, I could have invested in the Core Duo line! Ugh, so now I wonder if I would see the great difference by upgrading to Core Duo that I was expecting w/ the FX60?
EDIT: I should have stated the E6300 chip when asking about worth the upgrade.
Well, fast forward to now. Yes it's faster. BF2 loads real fast, but that is due to the ram. The pc itself didn't seem to give me the oomph I was expecting. I put my x2 3800 back in and BF2 loads just as quick. So I plan on eating the 15% stocking fee at newegg and sending my processor back.
Now it got me thinking, for the price I paid for the ram, mobo, and cpu, I could have invested in the Core Duo line! Ugh, so now I wonder if I would see the great difference by upgrading to Core Duo that I was expecting w/ the FX60?
EDIT: I should have stated the E6300 chip when asking about worth the upgrade.