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planning to upgrade to an athlonxp from duron750, will i feel a difference?

littlegohan

Senior member
I and not a hardcore gamer, and I rarely play games.

Will upgrading the cpu give me a faster boot time ?
will it give me an noticeble speed increase in windows?
 
TBH i haven't noticed windows to be any faster, its only when you load up those games or high end apps do you feel the power 😎
 
well it depends on your ram and board, if you are using sdram, then you won't notice a large different, but I can easily tell the difference between office apps and stuff running my XP over 1.5ghz compared to a 800 Tbird at work.
 
Forget it., There are better ways to upgrade for a Office type user (which is what you sound like you are). Things like more RAM, or a faster HD (like SCSI😛)
 
I can see a difference between my Duron 900 and my Athlon 1.2 (266fsb). It loads apps quicker. That's about it. I don't game or run graphics intense applications. I use both machines for office type functions mainly and surfing so it doesn't really make any difference in the end. I can't balance my checkbook any faster on the Athlon than the Duron. The Duron actually boots faster than the Athlon by maybe 5 seconds and both have the same cards except for modems. Using TaskInfo (at idle) the Athlon utilizes about .5%-1% of processor capacity and the Duron uses about 1.2%-1.4% with the same number of tasks running. Depending on your mobo and memory there may be better ways to spend money on a upgrade but we are all guilty of getting the fastest, best, etc. just because.
 


<< I can see a difference between my Duron 900 and my Athlon 1.2 (266fsb). It loads apps quicker. That's about it. I don't game or run graphics intense applications. I use both machines for office type functions mainly and surfing so it doesn't really make any difference in the end. I can't balance my checkbook any faster on the Athlon than the Duron. The Duron actually boots faster than the Athlon by maybe 5 seconds and both have the same cards except for modems. Using CPU ID (at idle) the Athlon utilizes about .5%-1% of processor capacity and the Duron uses about 1.2%-1.4% with the same number of tasks running. Depending on your mobo and memory there may be better ways to spend money on a upgrade but we are all guilty of getting the fastest, best, etc. just because. >>

.... lol ...yep
 
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