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mechBgon

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Yes... it tends to be somewhat of a "leapfrog" affair where I get a new CPU, then a better mobo, then a better CPU... I'll spare you the whole history, which goes all the way back to my :eek: Cyrix PR166 :eek: but most of my boards have had at least one upgrade in their lifespans (two of them being an upgrade from single-processor to dual processors, for the BP6 and Tiger100).
 

Kadarin

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I always buy mobo and cpu at the same time. If I'm going to "upgrade", I'll typically buy both and hook up my old HDDs.
 

DAPUNISHER

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While I have oft times been intense about hardware purchases, I still believe you meant intention in the poll question :) Now personally, I no longer look at computer hardware for myself in terms of longevity/"upgradeability" but in terms of what can it do for me right now. But in contradiction to that I will be keeping my A64 3000+ and upgrading to a nF3 250 skt754 in all likelyhood :confused: OK this definitely isn't a yes or no question ;)
 

moretoys

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I upgraded the processor twice in my previous board (epox 8kta+) within about 2 years (duron 750 to 950 to athlon 1.3). Previously all upgrades were board & processor.
Last summer I upgraded my board (asus a7n8x dlx) keeping the athlon then 6 months later upgraded the processor to a barton 2500. It is unusual for me to upgrade the board first, but I wanted the spdif sound & a place to go for future upgrades (cost of a soundcard was a good chunk of the motherboard)
I upgrade processor more based on the price point coming down. I only change boards when the price of the processor requiring a new chipset becomes what I think is reasonable cost (as motherboards don't change in price as quickly processors).
OR if Work has a purchase program, then I replace all hardware (last time was 3 years ago, so were due, hopefully after the new A64 socket boards are out a couple months)
 

Lyfer

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I upgraded my brothers comps four times already this year and did mines once.
 

Amused

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I've done both. I've bought a CPU & mobo and did not upgrade the CPU on my old i850/P4 2.0a setup because chipsets and FSBs changed too fast. I did upgrade the CPU on a 440bx/PII450 system to a PIII1.0.

I had planned on upgrading the 3.2c in my i875 mobo, but it looks like chipsets will change too soon again.
 

BFG10K

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Most of the time I do both the motherboard and the CPU but sometimes I just upgrade the CPU by itself.
 

Megatomic

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Yep, I've upgraded my CPU twice on the same motherboard. Twice on my wife's system. This is consistently the way I do things, too.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
Have you ever upgraded your CPU but kept your motherboard? Did you ever plan your purchase of a new CPU motherboard combo based on the premise you could upgrade it in the future (and did you actually do that)?

One MB - Three times . . .

Abit BX6(r2): Celery@450Mhz; PIII600e@800Mhz; 1.2Ghz Tualatin Celeron @1.5Ghz w/PL adapter


I plan to Upgrade my P4-2.80C@3.3(+)ghz to the LAST of the Northwood Steppings (3.4/3.6ghz) in the hopes of hitting over 4Ghz next year in my SAME Abit Ic7 MB (should be a cheap ~$100 upgrade to breathe new life into the "old" platform). ;)

 

Chaotic42

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I'm hoping to buy a dual Opteron setup soon, and I'd like to be able to upgrade it again from say 1.8GHz to 3GHz later on.
 

Bassyhead

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board and CPU have always been together. I will likely buy a new combo in the future rather than upgrade either of the current components.
 

Mavrick007

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Usually I upgrade a whole system at the same time but I have done it in the past.
Upgraded my old k62/350 to a k62/500 @ 600.. woot! hehe
 

n0cmonkey

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I didn't get any kind of combo, but I got an Athlon 900 thunderbird(?) Slot A for xmas from my mom one year to upgrade from the 550 Athlon I had in the machine originally. Maybe I should put that computer back together...
 

dragonballgtz

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Went from a Celeron 400Mhz@500 with the Soyo SY6BA+ III mobo, to a P4 2.4bGhz with an AOpen AX45-4D Max mobo.

Next upgrade wont be till December. Either a Socket-t CPU or a Socket 939 CPU. Which ever one has the better value by then. And what ever mobo I get it will have all the new cool things coming out.
 

MichaelZ

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jumped from P4 1.5 to a 2.4 with the same motherboard. forked over a bit extra when i purchased one of the 1st P4 MBs with 533FSB support. 1.5 being only a 400mhz model, it was rather handy when it came to upgrading around june last year.

right now i probably won't do the same as i find buying MBs for the future rather limiting. from now on, a high performance MB will go with a new CPU.
 

Actaeon

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Sure have.

I used to have an Abit KT7a (KT133), had an Athlon 1.13, I then purchased a 1600+, used that, then bought an Epox 8k5a2 (KT333).. I used the 1600+ in the KT333 for a while, then went up to a 2100+ TBred core, used that for a while. I sold that, and went with a 2500+ and a Nforce2 board. I am also debating if I should bother with a mobile barton and try and OC that (but that is unlikely). Next upgrade will be either a P4 with Hyperthreading (always wanted to mess with a P4), or an 64bit AMD (not sure ATM).
 

sandorski

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Both.

I've upgraded Mobo and kept cpu, and I've kept mobo and upgraded cpu

Socket 7 mobo--k6-2 300---> Super Socket 7---->k6-2 500

SocketA(kt133)----Duron 650---->SocketA(AMD761)----TBird 1.2ghz------>Athlon XP 1700---->SocketA(NForce 2)----->Athlon XP 2800(Barton)


"----->" = Upgraded part to
 

Confused

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I'n the past 3 years I've had:

KT7 + Duron 700 @ 933MHz
KT7 + Athlon 1GHz @ 1.43GHz
K7S5A + Athlon 1GHz @ 1.47GHz (same CPU, bigger overclock)
K7S5A + Athlon XP 1800+ @ 1.63GHz
8RDA+ + Athlon XP 1700+ @ 2GHz

So I've done all :) New CPU/MB, new CPU only, new MB only :)


Confused
 

nageov3t

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I upgrade the CPU about once a year... only upgrade the mobo when there's a CPU that I want and my mobo won't support it (ie: AMD 64)