OK, thanks guys. I just want to really upgrade my processing power and thought a dual proc would be best. Honestly, in the A64 line it doesnt seem worth it now. If I go to like a 3800 or something, I only gain like .5Ghz and have to spend like $450 or more. I would consider an Intel dual proc, but I want the busspeed to be a minimum of 800.
This all comes because my A64 3000 has started to overheat or run high temps on a regular basis. I have made no drastic changes to the system and it all of a sudden started beeping at me all the time. It was overheating. So, I took out the cpu, heatsink, and fan. The heatsink and fan were caked with dirt, so I cleaned it. The thermal grease was so thick it was difficult to seperate it from the processor. In the process, a couple pins got bent on the cpu because the heatsink was so attached to the cpu. I managed to straighten them out and get it back in. I replaced with the white grease, but I heard it was not correct. It cooled down a couple degrees, but the system was still idling at 55-58c and still occasionally overheating when I was gaming and it was a warm day. So, I bought the grease AMD recommends and bought a Thermaltake Silent Boost cooler. It is installed and is getting me a few more degrees cooler. I am now idling aroud 51-53c oin a cool day. For some reason, this all started all of a sudden. The only system change I made about a month before it started overheating was I changed the system to load the hive into memory and disable it from loading into virtual memory. I have 1GB of DDR400, so that shouldnt make a difference. Just FYI, my case has 6 fans, board has 3 fans, and power-supply has 2 fans. Cooling should not be an issue and my cpu should be running cooler!
Any suggestions welcomed!
-DJ