I recently purchased a prebuilt system from Ibuypower. Although I was on the verge of building one myself, I decided to buy one prebuild since the final purchase price was a few hundred more than the sum of its components, not to mention that I am a computer neophyte. Now that I am scouring the forums, I am wondering if this system is overclockable or if the components are so barebones that it is just not worthwhile. Here are the system specs from Sandra:
Mother board: Leadtek K7NCR 18D NForce2
Memory: Corsair XMS 400 1024 MB (2 512 sticks) w/ Heat Spreaders
Case: RaidCom Aluminum case w/ 8 bays
P/S: Enermax EG465P-VE 430 Watt Power Supply
Vcard: ATI Radeon 9700 Pro AIW
Processor
Amd Athalon XP 2700+
Speed : 2.17 GHZ
Model Number : 2700 (estimated)
Performance Rating : PR3148 (estimated)
Type : Standard
Packaging : Socket A PGA
Multiplier : 13X
Generation : 7th ( 7x86)
Model Information : Duron AMD 4/MP/XP (ThoroughBred) 1.5- 2.5+ 1.5-1.6V
Revision/Stepping : 8/1 (0)
Stepping Mask : B0
Core Volt Rating : 1.65
Processor Cache
Internal Data Cache : 64kb synchronus writeback
Internal Instruction Cache : 64kb synchronus writeback
L2- Onbard Cache: 256kb ECC Synchronus writeback
L2 Cache Multiplier : 1/1 (equivalent 2171 Mhz)
Host Interface
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 167 Mhz (334 MHZ Data rate)
I think I got most of the components for a high end system, and not that I am unhappy about its performance, but I am just curious to see how much head room I have available. In a year or two, I know that I will be looking into boosting performance and when the time comes, I want to be sure I am sufficiently prepared knowledge-wise with what to do with what I have. If there are pieces of relevant information that I have overlooked, please inform me of such and I will gladly get the specs. Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Mother board: Leadtek K7NCR 18D NForce2
Memory: Corsair XMS 400 1024 MB (2 512 sticks) w/ Heat Spreaders
Case: RaidCom Aluminum case w/ 8 bays
P/S: Enermax EG465P-VE 430 Watt Power Supply
Vcard: ATI Radeon 9700 Pro AIW
Processor
Amd Athalon XP 2700+
Speed : 2.17 GHZ
Model Number : 2700 (estimated)
Performance Rating : PR3148 (estimated)
Type : Standard
Packaging : Socket A PGA
Multiplier : 13X
Generation : 7th ( 7x86)
Model Information : Duron AMD 4/MP/XP (ThoroughBred) 1.5- 2.5+ 1.5-1.6V
Revision/Stepping : 8/1 (0)
Stepping Mask : B0
Core Volt Rating : 1.65
Processor Cache
Internal Data Cache : 64kb synchronus writeback
Internal Instruction Cache : 64kb synchronus writeback
L2- Onbard Cache: 256kb ECC Synchronus writeback
L2 Cache Multiplier : 1/1 (equivalent 2171 Mhz)
Host Interface
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 167 Mhz (334 MHZ Data rate)
I think I got most of the components for a high end system, and not that I am unhappy about its performance, but I am just curious to see how much head room I have available. In a year or two, I know that I will be looking into boosting performance and when the time comes, I want to be sure I am sufficiently prepared knowledge-wise with what to do with what I have. If there are pieces of relevant information that I have overlooked, please inform me of such and I will gladly get the specs. Thanks in advance for your opinions.
