I give up on FX-4100/4130 due to rising costs, moving on to Phenom II X2 570 unlocked

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nerp

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Woah now, easy there.

Are ya telling me that Windows 10 gives better CPU performance in games, especially when you're on old hardware?

And this is a retroactive performance boost?

This is known. Yes. Windows 10 is superior even on old hardware (if proper driver support).
 

MajinCry

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This is known. Yes. Windows 10 is superior even on old hardware (if proper driver support).


All the benchmarks I've seen show no difference between 'em, and if there is, it's well within the margin of error of a couple FPS difference.

Mind pointing me in the right direction (good ol' source) for findin' old games that get a boost?
 

waltchan

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In the meantime (back to topic), my five Phenom 570s just shipped out from China today and arriving overseas to me soon. Will let you guys if all five can unlock as quad-core. Why do good CPUs have to come from China nowadays?
 

Kenmitch

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Even if there were a market for NVidia-chipset S775 boards, they couldn't be produced, because NV lost the license to Intel's bus.

I got one of those NVidia boards up in the rafters with a E5200. Doubt it's worth much these days.
 

VirtualLarry

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Speaking of goods from China - I got my 4x4GB kit of "AMD AM3 only" DDR3-1600 RAM.

Well, it won't post, tried two different sticks, in the ECS A55 / A4-3420 combos.

Even if I install a Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1866 stick of RAM first, and set the timings manually, then power-down completely and swap in the Chinese RAM.

At this point, I have no idea if they are just completely dead, or just have a brain-dead / unprogrammed SPD.
 

Shivansps

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I got one of those NVidia boards up in the rafters with a E5200. Doubt it's worth much these days.

It depends... Nvidia 775 boards sells in a quite high price, example, in ebay the only one i could find is a 630I $45

What chipset?
 

richierich1212

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Speaking of goods from China - I got my 4x4GB kit of "AMD AM3 only" DDR3-1600 RAM.

Well, it won't post, tried two different sticks, in the ECS A55 / A4-3420 combos.

Even if I install a Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3-1866 stick of RAM first, and set the timings manually, then power-down completely and swap in the Chinese RAM.

At this point, I have no idea if they are just completely dead, or just have a brain-dead / unprogrammed SPD.

You tried these in your AM3 mobos?
 

Shivansps

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GeForce 9400.

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2946#ov

Guessing it would be the last chipset they made for Intels offerings?

Luckily I'm a box freak so it was much easier than ripping apart the rig to ID it.

Yeah, it was the last one, that one whould be expensive around current 775 board offers, the IGP is really, really good, better than 780G.


Now that i remember ATI had IGP for Intel as well. Here it is: http://www.asrock.com/mb/ATI/4Core1333-FullHD/ i think thats the only one that supported C2Ds.
 
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Kenmitch

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Yeah, it was the last one, that one whould be expensive around current 775 board offers, the IGP is really, really good, better than 780G.


Now that i remember ATI had IGP for Intel as well. Here it is: http://www.asrock.com/mb/ATI/4Core1333-FullHD/ i think thats the only one that supported C2Ds.

Might have to dust it off and see if the rig still boots up. Pretty sure it's complete but has been up there for about 3-4yrs if I remember correctly.
 
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In the meantime (back to topic), my five Phenom 570s just shipped out from China today and arriving overseas to me soon. Will let you guys if all five can unlock as quad-core. Why do good CPUs have to come from China nowadays?

Good CPUs come from MicroCenter. 5-year-old junk comes from recycling and disassembly centers, many of which are in Asia.

Good on you if you want to spin the roulette wheel buying used CPUs though.

Also, good luck unlocking them to sell as "new" quad cores. Don't worry, you'll find a sucker.
 

waltchan

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Also, good luck unlocking them to sell as "new" quad cores. Don't worry, you'll find a sucker.
Yes, it's possible all five I purchased don't unlock successfully. I bought two Phenom 560s with the same manufactured date (L3 means December 2013), and both have defective 4th cores.

Actually, the older unlocked ones made in 2010 were better with higher success rate. I have three Athlon 220s AM3 made in 2010 that can be unlocked to quad-core Propus without any single issue.
 

SPBHM

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Still better than g31 and probably g41

G31 (GMA 3100, not x3100) is a faster version of GMA 950, so sure, it's probably worse.
but G41 was a big improvement and supports SM 3.0 properly, I've been able to run a few games that a X600 or G31 can't run with a GMA 4500, also GMA 4500 doe have some better video acceleration support for h264 and so on.

apart from IGP performance, the G31 chipset probably performs better than the ATI chipset.

realistically GMA 4500 is probably better than any ATI IGP for lga 775 or the Geforce 6/7 based IGPs from Nvidia, but they are all horrible anyway.
 

waltchan

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Phenom X2 570s are depreciating down a little to $22.62 shipped now. Search for eBay item #291748612060. Excellent value. Screw you, FX-4100, lowest is $56 right now, that's a lot of money, and FX-4100 is the least-expensive FX you can get.

I bought five 570s previously for $26 each, and only one can unlocked successfully with stable cores. So, it's a 20% unlock success rate. Some of them need to deactivate the fourth-core, and I get tri-core instead.
 

waltchan

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eBay item # 291748612060 (all 5 I bought in May 17) can unlock to quad-core up to 3.7 GHz max with no problem at all as Phenom B70 from this seller only. Requirement is "J3" batch at serial number, not "L3", that's what they have right now despite the picture copied from other listing.

Save $15 off from $75+ purchase (or use it for any other processor or item) using coupon code CRUISEN2SUMMER until 3 PM PST today only. I bought another 4 today ($86 down to $71 total, $17.70 each).
 
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monkeydelmagico

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Glad that worked out for you. Nice find!

You probably already know this but you can get A6 7400K with a MSI A68HM-E33 mobo for around $60.- at microcenter all day long. Brand new stuff. Just sayin'
 

waltchan

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Glad that worked out for you. Nice find!

You probably already know this but you can get A6 7400K with a MSI A68HM-E33 mobo for around $60.- at microcenter all day long. Brand new stuff. Just sayin'
Yes, I know. But, the Phenom B70 X4 unlocked for $17 is still faster and cheaper than A6-7400K, and A6-7400K is actually a single-core with two-threads.
 

Iron Woode

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the 2 best bangs for the buck for me were an Athlon II x3 455 and a PII x2 555 that I bought used for cheap.

The Athlon unlocked the 4th core and gave me a 3.3 ghz quad core that was just a tick slower than my PII x4 965BE.

The PII x2 unlocked both cores and is basically a PII x4 955.