I can't resist. I'm going to hit the Computer Show in Pomona tomorrow and scratch my upgrade itch. As always, I'll go with an OEM AMD chip. So, here's what I have in mind:
CPU: I want a T-Bird with the best overclocking potential and the best dollar value. (Don't we all? :confused
What are the odds that a 1.2GHz chip will overclock to the same upper limit as a 1.3GHz chip? Are there any significant advantages to a 266MHz FS over 200MHz? What markings, steppings, etc. should I be looking for when I examine the CPU?
Mobo: I was leaning toward the KK266 but after reading a dirth of post here I've concluded that may not be the way to go. Here's my requirements:
As an aside this will go in my modded Enlight 7237 with a 300Watt power supply. I'll keep my other components, e.g., HDD, CD-ROM & burner, GeForce2 MX, SoundBlaster Live, etc. I'll lose the ATA/100 I/O card and, depending on the mobo, finally concede the demise of ISA and give up my faithful USR v.90 modem.
CPU: I want a T-Bird with the best overclocking potential and the best dollar value. (Don't we all? :confused
Mobo: I was leaning toward the KK266 but after reading a dirth of post here I've concluded that may not be the way to go. Here's my requirements:
- I currently use an Abit KT7 board and I like the ability to adjust the CPU multiplier and FSB in the bios rather than with jumpers.
I plan to stick with SDRAM for now.
I don't need (or really want) onboard audio.
As an aside this will go in my modded Enlight 7237 with a 300Watt power supply. I'll keep my other components, e.g., HDD, CD-ROM & burner, GeForce2 MX, SoundBlaster Live, etc. I'll lose the ATA/100 I/O card and, depending on the mobo, finally concede the demise of ISA and give up my faithful USR v.90 modem.