question about upgrade

emt8q5

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I just fired up my old computer back home which I haven't used in about a year. It has a Soyo SY-K7V MB with what I believe to be an athlon xp 1700 (whichever one runs at approx 1.3 ghz). I have 512mb of DDR ram with a geforce 3 video card.

Anyway, I want to upgrade, the past year I have been away at school and have just been using my laptop, however I'm moving into a new place and am now able to accomodate both my laptop and desktop. This desktop will be used primarily for gaming and multimedia.

Now, as far as upgrading goes, I could go buy an athlon XP 2100 (the highest supported cpu) along with a geforce 6800 and some more DDR ram. My question is, would this be a worthwhile upgrade? or should I just scrap the whole thing, Mobo, processor and all and get new.

Is the Geforce 6800's performance scaled to a cpu? if so, then is it even worth getting the card if I were to get the athlon 2100xp (gives me about 1.7 ghz)?

Also, If I were to scrap the entire thing, what chipset would be the one to go with for my needs? intel or AMD?
 

amdguy

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from your current system, doubt your Power supply will support the 6800.

Running a XP2100 with a 6800 will cause major CPU bottleneck, so IMO it is not recommened
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: amdguy
from your current system, doubt your Power supply will support the 6800.

Running a XP2100 with a 6800 will cause major CPU bottleneck, so IMO it is not recommened

agreed.
 

CJP

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Why not get a Radeon 9800 Pro since their pretty cheap now (I think around $200 U.S. or so)? That would be a big upgrade from a Geforce 3 and would match your processor better whether you keep the 1700 or go with the 2100. I had a Pentium 4 1.8ghz and went from a Geforce 3 Ti500 to a Radeon 9800 last year and it was a big improvement - even more so now that I upgraded the cpu to 2.6ghz. Just don't expect to be able to crank up Doom 3 if you go this route.