What's a good CPU?
- FragaGeddon
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What's a good CPU?
I bought a Sempron but I heard there not that great. Thinking about picking up something like a AMD Athlon XP Processor 3000
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Not me. RAM makes all the difference. I just put a new box together with my tax refund:
2.8GHz P4 Prescott (1MB L2 cache) socket T (clocked at 3.0GHz)
Asus P5AD2-E Premium mobo
@800 MHz FSB
1GB Geil PC2-4300 RAM (Dual Channel)
Chaintech GeForce FX 6600GT 128MB DDR3 (PCI-E)
It's a screamer
2.8GHz P4 Prescott (1MB L2 cache) socket T (clocked at 3.0GHz)
Asus P5AD2-E Premium mobo

1GB Geil PC2-4300 RAM (Dual Channel)
Chaintech GeForce FX 6600GT 128MB DDR3 (PCI-E)
It's a screamer

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BTW - don't believe for a second that the Prescott's stock HSF will cool worth a damn. Just out of curiosity I decided to put in on my beast to see what it could do - the system started at 65 degrees C!!!
I put my Thermaltake Silent 775 on the sucker with some Arctic Silver 5 and it never runs over 45 even at full load.
I put my Thermaltake Silent 775 on the sucker with some Arctic Silver 5 and it never runs over 45 even at full load.
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Not all of us follow that line of thought...or install floppy drives for that matter.Geebs wrote:Just out of interest, why are you PC peeps forever messing about with processors and yet so stingy with RAM? (apart from the fact that your operating system still thinks 640k is all there is and falls over if it can't find a floppy disk drive)
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Yeah I know, it was a troll, but it was a constructive troll.Tormentius wrote:Not all of us follow that line of thought...or install floppy drives for that matter.Geebs wrote:Just out of interest, why are you PC peeps forever messing about with processors and yet so stingy with RAM? (apart from the fact that your operating system still thinks 640k is all there is and falls over if it can't find a floppy disk drive)
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I've got a 3.2 Prescott with the stock HSF.Shmee wrote:BTW - don't believe for a second that the Prescott's stock HSF will cool worth a damn. Just out of curiosity I decided to put in on my beast to see what it could do - the system started at 65 degrees C!!!
I put my Thermaltake Silent 775 on the sucker with some Arctic Silver 5 and it never runs over 45 even at full load.
My machine runs at 40 idle and 60 during gaming, etc. My CPU temp is back to 40 in less than five minutes.
Seems to work fine to me.
[edit] Although that Thermaltake Silent 775 looks like a good idea. The stock HSF sometimes screams at 4500 rpm.
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lol, look at that freakin' nerd watching his CPU temp :icon19:GONNAFISTYA wrote:I've got a 3.2 Prescott with the stock HSF.Shmee wrote:BTW - don't believe for a second that the Prescott's stock HSF will cool worth a damn. Just out of curiosity I decided to put in on my beast to see what it could do - the system started at 65 degrees C!!!
I put my Thermaltake Silent 775 on the sucker with some Arctic Silver 5 and it never runs over 45 even at full load.
My machine runs at 40 idle and 60 during gaming, etc. My CPU temp is back to 40 in less than five minutes.
Seems to work fine to me.
[edit] Although that Thermaltake Silent 775 looks like a good idea. The stock HSF sometimes screams at 4500 rpm.