- Dec 26, 2005
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My current specs are:
AMD Opt. 144 OC @ 2.4 GHz
2GB Patriot RAM DDR400
ATI X1900XT
DFI Ultra-D
I've always wanted a new dual-core CPU to replace my 144, and now that AMD has slashed prices on the X2's so much, it seems to be a good time to upgrade. I'd love to go Conroe, but replacing my mobo, RAM, and CPU is just going to cost way too much. I've been looking at the X2 4200+ for $185, or the X2 3800+ for $154. I was leaning toward the X2 3800+ because of the lower price, and the only real reason to go higher would be for the extra cache of the 4400+, which is more than I want to spend on a 939 setup. I'm thinking I could sell my 144 for $90-100, and then buy the 3800+ for a $50-60 upgrade which should last me a year or so more. I'm hoping to be able to OC the X2 to 2.6 GHz+, which should be possible because of the higher multiplier- I'm pretty sure my RAM or mobo is holding me back. What do you guys think?
AMD Opt. 144 OC @ 2.4 GHz
2GB Patriot RAM DDR400
ATI X1900XT
DFI Ultra-D
I've always wanted a new dual-core CPU to replace my 144, and now that AMD has slashed prices on the X2's so much, it seems to be a good time to upgrade. I'd love to go Conroe, but replacing my mobo, RAM, and CPU is just going to cost way too much. I've been looking at the X2 4200+ for $185, or the X2 3800+ for $154. I was leaning toward the X2 3800+ because of the lower price, and the only real reason to go higher would be for the extra cache of the 4400+, which is more than I want to spend on a 939 setup. I'm thinking I could sell my 144 for $90-100, and then buy the 3800+ for a $50-60 upgrade which should last me a year or so more. I'm hoping to be able to OC the X2 to 2.6 GHz+, which should be possible because of the higher multiplier- I'm pretty sure my RAM or mobo is holding me back. What do you guys think?