Hey everyone.
I'm currently looking at getting a new CPU/motherboard/RAM combo to replace my broken/aging KT7A/TBird 1.4Ghz setup.
I thinking of going for an AMD Barton 2500+, some kind of motherboard and 512Mb PC3200 (dual channel) setup. Primarily, I want to be able to run this quiet and will probably underclock and undervold it a bit. Hence, my criteria are:
- Passively cooled Northbridge (fans = noise).
- Full multiplier select (at least low multilplier ranges - e.g under 12x). Ideally I'd want to be able to take a 333Mhz Barton and run it with a lower multiplier but on a 400Mhz FSB.
- Voltage adjustment, so I can undervolt the CPU.
- Cheap. My budget for this whole upgrade is about £200 ($300 USD). I can get 512Mb Corsair PC3200 for around £75 and the CPU for around £65, which leaves me with a budget of about £50-60 for a motherboard.
- Quality. I don't want a board that needs half a dozen BIOS flashes and 3 weeks wading through FAQs and support manuals before I eventually find out I need to RMA it... that isn't my idea of fun.
I also need at least 2 USB 2.0 ports but aside from that, I'm not really fussed about other features. Ideally, I don't want to pay extra for a load of stuff I'm not going to use like onboard sound, firewire, SATA , RAID etc. but I know it's hard to get a truly "clean" board these days.
My overall aim is to take a 2500+/333 Barton (1.8Ghz) and run it somewhere around the 2000+/400 range (e.g. 1.4Ghz). So, my questions really are:
- What board(s) should I be looking at?
- Is what I want to do even possible?
Also, can I re-use my old Thermalright AX-7 heatsink with a newer chip? This heatsink cools my current Thunderbird 1.4Ghz fine, so I presume probably 'yes' but I want to check.
In case it's any interest, my current specs are:
Abit KT7A (non-RAID - Northbridge fan removed), TBird 1.4 running at 1Ghz/133@1.5v cooled by AX-7 with YS-Tech "Silent" 80mm@7v, 512Mb (2x256) Crucial PC133 SDRAM, Thermistor modded Enermax 330W PSU, PNY GF4 Ti4600 (stock), Creative Audigy, 60Gb Seagate Barracuda IV (PATA) suspended via Zalman mount/cooler, Cheapo 56k PCI software modem. 2x 80mm YS-Tech "silent" 80mm case fans@7v exhausting.
I'm actually very happy with this setup (even though I know it's a bit old) but a couple of days ago, I started getting lockups and graphical corruption, and to cut a long story short, I've worked out that the AGP slot is broken on the KT7A, hence why I'm now looking for a new motherboard.
Thanks if you've read all this and thanks in advance for any help or advice - any replies most welcome!
Best wishes and regards to all.
Rob
I'm currently looking at getting a new CPU/motherboard/RAM combo to replace my broken/aging KT7A/TBird 1.4Ghz setup.
I thinking of going for an AMD Barton 2500+, some kind of motherboard and 512Mb PC3200 (dual channel) setup. Primarily, I want to be able to run this quiet and will probably underclock and undervold it a bit. Hence, my criteria are:
- Passively cooled Northbridge (fans = noise).
- Full multiplier select (at least low multilplier ranges - e.g under 12x). Ideally I'd want to be able to take a 333Mhz Barton and run it with a lower multiplier but on a 400Mhz FSB.
- Voltage adjustment, so I can undervolt the CPU.
- Cheap. My budget for this whole upgrade is about £200 ($300 USD). I can get 512Mb Corsair PC3200 for around £75 and the CPU for around £65, which leaves me with a budget of about £50-60 for a motherboard.
- Quality. I don't want a board that needs half a dozen BIOS flashes and 3 weeks wading through FAQs and support manuals before I eventually find out I need to RMA it... that isn't my idea of fun.
I also need at least 2 USB 2.0 ports but aside from that, I'm not really fussed about other features. Ideally, I don't want to pay extra for a load of stuff I'm not going to use like onboard sound, firewire, SATA , RAID etc. but I know it's hard to get a truly "clean" board these days.
My overall aim is to take a 2500+/333 Barton (1.8Ghz) and run it somewhere around the 2000+/400 range (e.g. 1.4Ghz). So, my questions really are:
- What board(s) should I be looking at?
- Is what I want to do even possible?
Also, can I re-use my old Thermalright AX-7 heatsink with a newer chip? This heatsink cools my current Thunderbird 1.4Ghz fine, so I presume probably 'yes' but I want to check.
In case it's any interest, my current specs are:
Abit KT7A (non-RAID - Northbridge fan removed), TBird 1.4 running at 1Ghz/133@1.5v cooled by AX-7 with YS-Tech "Silent" 80mm@7v, 512Mb (2x256) Crucial PC133 SDRAM, Thermistor modded Enermax 330W PSU, PNY GF4 Ti4600 (stock), Creative Audigy, 60Gb Seagate Barracuda IV (PATA) suspended via Zalman mount/cooler, Cheapo 56k PCI software modem. 2x 80mm YS-Tech "silent" 80mm case fans@7v exhausting.
I'm actually very happy with this setup (even though I know it's a bit old) but a couple of days ago, I started getting lockups and graphical corruption, and to cut a long story short, I've worked out that the AGP slot is broken on the KT7A, hence why I'm now looking for a new motherboard.
Thanks if you've read all this and thanks in advance for any help or advice - any replies most welcome!
Best wishes and regards to all.
Rob