OK guys... It's been a loooooong time since I upgraded my computer, in fact since around 2001 or so. I'm running an OC'd Throughbred 1.0 GHz to around 1.2 with some sped up PC133 RAM (768 MB). It simply not cutting it any more and I feel the need to upgrade. I like My sound card and PATA hard disks, so those don't need to go, but I think everything else does need to get a refresh.
I haven't been paying attention to the CPU details recently, but quickly reading up there's been a LOT of changes since the Athlon Thoroughbred days.
What is the best "value" chip for me? I'm not a gamer, but I do a significant amount of CAD work. I'm looking to spend under $300 new or $250 used for the whole shebang (CPU + RAM + Video Card + Mobo).
Any thoughts? It looks like a used AMD Clawhammer or something in that era would be a good bet. I'm sure some people in the FS/T Forums are selling these, no?
Also, what sort of video card would be good for a CAD guy like me? I know that Matrox (used to) make good cards for this, but they were pricey. NVidia was a decent second with ATI 3rd for CAD apps. Is it still the same? Thanks guys!
I haven't been paying attention to the CPU details recently, but quickly reading up there's been a LOT of changes since the Athlon Thoroughbred days.
What is the best "value" chip for me? I'm not a gamer, but I do a significant amount of CAD work. I'm looking to spend under $300 new or $250 used for the whole shebang (CPU + RAM + Video Card + Mobo).
Any thoughts? It looks like a used AMD Clawhammer or something in that era would be a good bet. I'm sure some people in the FS/T Forums are selling these, no?
Also, what sort of video card would be good for a CAD guy like me? I know that Matrox (used to) make good cards for this, but they were pricey. NVidia was a decent second with ATI 3rd for CAD apps. Is it still the same? Thanks guys!