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XP2200+ vs XP3200+
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I've got an XP2200+ in my GA-7NNXP mobo, and with that I have Corsair twinx1024LLPRO (2*512) My Q is, wil I get any performanceboost by installing a XP3200+ I can se that my XP2200+ run @ 1800mhz and the XP3200 run @ 2200mhz not much or?? is the fsb400 better than fsb266, I mean if it was 1800mhz @ fsb266 vs 1800mhz @ fsb400, would the fsb400 be better or? I have a ThermalTake Vulcano extreme12 on my xp2200 is that ok for an xp3200? Thanx in advance and excuse my poor english. |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:36:31 +0200, Anders Nielsen wrote:
I've got an XP2200+ in my GA-7NNXP mobo, and with that I have Corsair twinx1024LLPRO (2*512) My Q is, wil I get any performanceboost by installing a XP3200+ Yes, approximately 50% cpu performance increase. overall system increase would probably be around 25%. I can se that my XP2200+ run @ 1800mhz and the XP3200 run @ 2200mhz not much or?? The 3200+ also has twice the L2 cache. is the fsb400 better than fsb266, I mean if it was 1800mhz @ fsb266 vs 1800mhz @ fsb400, would the fsb400 be better or? There would be about a 5% performance increase at the same clock speed. Maybe a little more. I have a ThermalTake Vulcano extreme12 on my xp2200 is that ok for an xp3200? Yes. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.htm |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:18:00 GMT, Wes Newell
wrote: On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:36:31 +0200, Anders Nielsen wrote: I've got an XP2200+ in my GA-7NNXP mobo, and with that I have Corsair twinx1024LLPRO (2*512) My Q is, wil I get any performanceboost by installing a XP3200+ Yes, approximately 50% cpu performance increase. overall system increase would probably be around 25%. Great I can se that my XP2200+ run @ 1800mhz and the XP3200 run @ 2200mhz not much or?? The 3200+ also has twice the L2 cache. Is there different versions of the 3200+ if yes, wich one is better is the fsb400 better than fsb266, I mean if it was 1800mhz @ fsb266 vs 1800mhz @ fsb400, would the fsb400 be better or? There would be about a 5% performance increase at the same clock speed. Maybe a little more. Ok, then fsb 400 is not the big difference I have a ThermalTake Vulcano extreme12 on my xp2200 is that ok for an xp3200? Yes. Great Thanx alot. Best Wishes A.N |
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There is a VERY Big difference between FSB 266 and 400 performance on
400 is far superior On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:59:22 +0200, Anders Nielsen wrote: On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:18:00 GMT, Wes Newell wrote: On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:36:31 +0200, Anders Nielsen wrote: I've got an XP2200+ in my GA-7NNXP mobo, and with that I have Corsair twinx1024LLPRO (2*512) My Q is, wil I get any performanceboost by installing a XP3200+ Yes, approximately 50% cpu performance increase. overall system increase would probably be around 25%. Great I can se that my XP2200+ run @ 1800mhz and the XP3200 run @ 2200mhz not much or?? The 3200+ also has twice the L2 cache. Is there different versions of the 3200+ if yes, wich one is better is the fsb400 better than fsb266, I mean if it was 1800mhz @ fsb266 vs 1800mhz @ fsb400, would the fsb400 be better or? There would be about a 5% performance increase at the same clock speed. Maybe a little more. Ok, then fsb 400 is not the big difference I have a ThermalTake Vulcano extreme12 on my xp2200 is that ok for an xp3200? Yes. Great Thanx alot. Best Wishes A.N |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:00:12 -0500, wrote:
There is a VERY Big difference between FSB 266 and 400 performance on 400 is far superior Overall, the difference wouldn't be more than about 6% asssuming the same clockspeed. Some apps it may be larger, while other apps wouldn't be affected by the difference hardly at all. This is based on AMD's performance ratings. The only real gain is in dram IO. Even though it's a large gain, it's know that the cpu get's about a 90% cache hit rate leaving that gain being effective only 10% of the time. That will average out to around a 6% gain overall. far from what I'd call very big difference. And certainly a long way from being far superior in overall performance. -- Want to control your HTPC. Tired of paying for guide data? Want the ultimate in free OTA HDTV Recorder. mythtv.org alt.video.ptv.mythtv is now available request it from your server. |
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