- Nov 9, 2006
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Hey All,
I recently ordered an EVGA 8800gtx and an OCZ 850 PSU to go with it. I'm looking at a CPU upgrade also. Current system specs are:
Intel P4 630 HT @ 3.2Ghz (Prescott)
MSI 6800GT Video
Asus P5GD2 Premium Mobo
2 gigs DDR2
Raptor 150 HD
Soundblaster Xfi
I've read alot of confusing info regarding CPU limitations for the new 8800 cards. Some say you shouldn't buy the card unless you also have the lastest CPU. I don't really want to go down the completely new C2D setup right now. I can get a P4 661 Cedar Mill @ 3.6Ghz for $179 which I should probably be able to OC to 3.8Ghz or higher and hopefully will run cooler than the Prescott I have now, and wouldn't require purchasing anything else.
I guess the big question is, would the CPU be a decent upgrade? Or am I doomed to be CPU limited in games with any single core intel? I know that the P4 6xx CPUs were never at the top in terms of performance, but $179 for another 20% or more clock speed that would run cooler to boot doesn't seem like a bad deal to me.
Thanks for the advice,
NP
I recently ordered an EVGA 8800gtx and an OCZ 850 PSU to go with it. I'm looking at a CPU upgrade also. Current system specs are:
Intel P4 630 HT @ 3.2Ghz (Prescott)
MSI 6800GT Video
Asus P5GD2 Premium Mobo
2 gigs DDR2
Raptor 150 HD
Soundblaster Xfi
I've read alot of confusing info regarding CPU limitations for the new 8800 cards. Some say you shouldn't buy the card unless you also have the lastest CPU. I don't really want to go down the completely new C2D setup right now. I can get a P4 661 Cedar Mill @ 3.6Ghz for $179 which I should probably be able to OC to 3.8Ghz or higher and hopefully will run cooler than the Prescott I have now, and wouldn't require purchasing anything else.
I guess the big question is, would the CPU be a decent upgrade? Or am I doomed to be CPU limited in games with any single core intel? I know that the P4 6xx CPUs were never at the top in terms of performance, but $179 for another 20% or more clock speed that would run cooler to boot doesn't seem like a bad deal to me.
Thanks for the advice,
NP