- Jun 16, 2002
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Hi Everyone,
I just ordered one of the Shuttle N35N-Ultras's that are 'on sale' for $50 at Newegg to replace my old ECS K7S5A that doesn't want to recognize both DIMM slots.
I need to decide what processor to get. I am considering an XP2500+ Barton @333 MHz, $90. But I don't intend to buy new memory any time soon, and what I have right now is a bunch of PC2100 (256MB x 3). I'm assuming that the memory bus can run asynchronously with FSB. Is this true? I read some where (it was kind of vague) that while it's possible, there will be a performance hit (how big?).
My other options are 2) just get a cheap Duron and wait for FX64 or whatever the next generation is or 3) use the old processor, an XP1600+ and wait for prices to drop . If option 3), does anyone have experience removing processors without removing the HS-fan first? I've got some arctic silver lying around, but I rather not go through cleaning the pad and reapplying the grease if it can be avoided.
I guess option 4) would be to get a processor with bus speed matched to my memory.
I have no interest in overclocking the CPU.
I have enough parts (if I get another CPU) to have 2 computers, so I rather have that.
I'm trying to do this on the cheap.
Tell me what you think,
Thanks
edit: changed PC2700 to PC2100 which is what I really have
I just ordered one of the Shuttle N35N-Ultras's that are 'on sale' for $50 at Newegg to replace my old ECS K7S5A that doesn't want to recognize both DIMM slots.
I need to decide what processor to get. I am considering an XP2500+ Barton @333 MHz, $90. But I don't intend to buy new memory any time soon, and what I have right now is a bunch of PC2100 (256MB x 3). I'm assuming that the memory bus can run asynchronously with FSB. Is this true? I read some where (it was kind of vague) that while it's possible, there will be a performance hit (how big?).
My other options are 2) just get a cheap Duron and wait for FX64 or whatever the next generation is or 3) use the old processor, an XP1600+ and wait for prices to drop . If option 3), does anyone have experience removing processors without removing the HS-fan first? I've got some arctic silver lying around, but I rather not go through cleaning the pad and reapplying the grease if it can be avoided.
I guess option 4) would be to get a processor with bus speed matched to my memory.
I have no interest in overclocking the CPU.
I have enough parts (if I get another CPU) to have 2 computers, so I rather have that.
I'm trying to do this on the cheap.
Tell me what you think,
Thanks
edit: changed PC2700 to PC2100 which is what I really have
