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Old January 14th 04, 08:53 AM
Al
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Hi,



I have a computer with ASUS A7N8X (normal version), 1GB DDR RAM PC2700,
120GB HD WD ATA100, ASUS Gforce 4600, and a AMD 1800XP processor.



Do I notice any performance gain if I upgrade to a new AMD processor ?



thanks

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Old January 14th 04, 02:07 PM
Rob
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Al wrote:

Hi,



I have a computer with ASUS A7N8X (normal version), 1GB DDR RAM PC2700,
120GB HD WD ATA100, ASUS Gforce 4600, and a AMD 1800XP processor.



Do I notice any performance gain if I upgrade to a new AMD processor ?



thanks

Yes, you can surely get some gain but be aware that the your PC2700
memory only supports up to a 333FSB(166Mhz). Also check-out the Asus
Website, CPU Support page for your version MoBo/BIOS.

Rob

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Old January 14th 04, 03:25 PM
mar
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"Rob" escreveu na mensagem
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Yes, you can surely get some gain but be aware that the your PC2700
memory only supports up to a 333FSB(166Mhz). Also check-out the Asus
Website, CPU Support page for your version MoBo/BIOS.


I was thinking on CPU AMD K7 ATHLON XP 2600+ 333FSB, I have latest bios
(1007) and my mobo is rev 1.06

does I need to change the cooler ? (I have thermaltake 7)

 




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