Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Originally posted by: MDE
Originally posted by: Mir96TA
So it is waste of money to spend $132.00
From Prescott 3.0 to P4EE 3.4 (3.4GHz 800MHz 2MB S478 CPU)
There's no way I'd put that much into a CPU upgrade for that system when you can pick up a used Athlon X2 and motherboard for that much or a little more.
PLEASE tell me where you can get an X2 with a (good?) motherboard for ~$130.
Anyway, yeah, $132 is information superhighway robbery for that chip, and the upgrade is definitely not worth it. You can easily get a single core A64 (3500 or higher even) and a motherboard for it for less than $100, that will still use your DDR RAM, and if you go 754 you could reuse your AGP video card, assuming gaming isn't an issue, but if it is you can find 939 setups with PCI-e slots for a lot cheaper than that too. If you were to go the 754 route you'd get a (probably) better processor than that 3.4GHz P4 and you could just reuse everything in the new motherboard.
Here's a deal on newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103035
A64 3200 Venice, 754, with an NF3 board with an AGP slot. Unless you do a lot of rendering and the like, this is definitely a better buy. Some people say the board doesn't OC well, but more seem to say it does (in the newegg reviews); if you're up for that, it's an awesome thing because a 3200 Venice should overclock very nicely.