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Lifer
- Oct 27, 2006
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Thanks for all the help guys. I think I'm going to try and pick up a cheap CPU off the FS/FT section. I found out my friend probably has at least a gig of DDR2 RAM, so that'll bring me up to 3GB.
Would it matter to move past 667 RAM for an E7400/7500/8400/8500?
And why the video card upgrade? Is the x850xt worth upgrading to a 4850?
I've been using Passmark's benchmarks to compare all these choices, too. The 7500 scores about 1800 stock. A6-5400K scores about 2200. I can't really justify going from a $30 CPU to an entire A6 board setup for $90, and the E7500 is definitely faster than an A4-3400 which scores a 1700. But to be sure, how relevant is Passmark to what I'm look at?
Passmark isn't the best, but those numbers are about right.
667 vs. 800 ddr2 isn't really a big deal, less than 5% gain in most things. It shouldn't be hard to find a 2x2gb 800 pack though for cheap used.
Yes, x850xt to 4850 is a truly staggering upgrade, and will make everything better. It's these generations :
X8xx
X18xx/x19xx
HD2xxx
HD3xxx
HD4xxx
So, 4 generations ahead, drastic improvements in every area. And the upgrade would let you drop Vista, 7, or 8 on the unit with no problems. X8xx aren't fully compatible with 7/8 due to lack of WDDM 1.1. But more than just that, it opens the door to reasonable performance with low/medium details in many recent games. A few of the more high end games like BF3/Crysis3/etc, won't run well on the dual core, but really most titles will run okay with the right settings. And flash with proper acceleration will make the more advanced recent flash games lag/stutter-free.
If you can get a 6670 or so for around the same price, that would even be a better deal. Similar performance, but less power/heat and some newer video acceleration features.
On the Nvidia side, don't get anything less than a 9800GT imho.
