My Barton 2500+ (oc'ed) vs Athlon 64 3000+

djxlee

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Just wondering how much of a difference will I see if I upgraded to the 64 3000+ chip... I overclock my 2500+ to about 2.22 Ghz (3200+).

I bet I will see a difference in gaming, but how about regular everyday things like web surfing and office productivity?

 

Mik3y

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you wont be able to tell much in web surfing and office stuff. a barton at 2.5ghz is about as fast as the athlon 64 3000+. a barton at 2.2ghz is just a bit slower then the athlon 64 2800+.
 

djxlee

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So would the only REAL advantage to upgrading to a 64 chip is the ability to run 64-bit apps?
 

OnEMoReTrY

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I had my 2700+ XP clocked to 2.31ghz for a long time, at far cry lets say I would get 35FPS at a certain part, after upgrading to a AMD64 3200+ I got about 55FPS at that part with my x800 pro. It was MUCH faster. Hope this helps any, could be mainly because the video card was being cpu limited, but I do think that the A64's are faster then the XP's or bartons clocked to the same speed.
 

MichaelD

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CPU speed is important, but it isnt' everything, ESPECIALLY with gaming, where FSB (bandwith) comes into play.

A 2.0 GHz system with a 200FSB will be faster (benchmarkable) and feel faster than a 2.0GHz system with a 166FSB.

I have a Barton 2500 overclocked to 2.20GHz (11 x 200) and it just screams. Very happy with it. Bandwith is everything.
 

ts3433

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You'll see very little improvement in gaming without a videocard that requires all that bandwidth to put forth its greatest performance. Only with a few current high-end cards would the Barton be a bad bottleneck. That and NX support is about all you gain--regular everyday things will see no difference in performance.