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Need help with new cpu decision

Czar

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A friend of mine(I wouldnt be seen dead with an intel :)) he has a Abit BE6 1.0 and a S370 adapter card and a S370 Celeron 466mhz, a slot 1 mobo.

So what CPU should he get.
 

BDawg

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Well since you didn't put any sort of guidelines or constraints on us...
P3 1Ghz Socket 370
 

Czar

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Okey, maybe have it cheap, its just a spacefiller untill he gets a amd ddr system sometimes next year.
 

BreakApart

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Personally i would dump the INTEL setup and get an MSI-board with a Duron... (AMD= excellent systems for home use)

Cheap upgrade = 370 celeron @700
Way too much money upgrade = anything P3

*Just my 2 cents*
 

xtreme2k

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actually I would go for a Celeron 600 overclock 900 if it is just a time filler
but seriously I would recommend a 750E or 800E

It seems such a waste of a BE6 if you get a Duron+Mobo now and not a P3 coppermine
 

RoboTECH

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Czar, you need some goddamn patience.

You posted your message @ 4:03 and whined about not getting a reply exactly 1 hour 2 minutes later

patience Daniel-san

tell him to use the Abit board as a paper weight and to pick up an MSI K7T Pro2 + Duron 800 and O/C the beyotch.
 

BFG10K

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Czar your friend is in a similar position to me. I have a Celeron 500 on a slot 1 440 BX motherboard. I'm going to upgrade to the fastest Pentium 3E (100 MHz FSB) I can. Sure AMD may be cheaper but their motherboards are still waaay more expensive than Intel's.

Also I don't like the idea of a lightbulb CPU not having auto-shut off when it gets too hot. If anybody needs that feature, it's AMD.
 

BreakApart

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BFG10K you seem to be confused my friend...
MSI K7T Pro Socket-A = $112.00 at googlegear(how is this WAYYYY more expensive than an Intel board?)

Try running an Intel CPU above 300 without a fan. Hmmmm, somehow i think it will fry also. AMD CPU's run warmer per MHz for the simple fact they work harder than an Intel CPU. Have you seen the latest bench-tests? AMD is kicking Intels butt...

I don't mean to be rude, but you seemed mis-informed...
 

BFG10K

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how is this WAYYYY more expensive than an Intel board?)

It's still a widely accepted fact that AMD's motherboards are more expensive than Intel's.

Try running an Intel CPU above 300 without a fan. Hmmmm, somehow i think it will fry also

(1) Why should I run it without a fan?
(2) It won't fry. It will shut off when it gets too hot.

Here's an idea: you take off your CPU fan (AMD) and I'll do the same to mine (Intel). Then we power on our systems and see who takes the most damage. You'd better be prepared for a new CPU purchase, while all I have to do is put my fan back on.

I don't mean to be rude, but you seemed mis-informed...

Tell that to the guy who fried his AMD because he forgot to take off the plastic wrapper. Or to the other guy who's fan stopped working.