Which CPU would you purchase?
Alrighty, I am in quite a dilema here. I'm looking to upgrade my CPU for the following reasons:
Right now I am running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+ OC'd to 1.64GHz on a Soyo Dragon Ultra KT333 mobo. I was oringinally looking at the 2500 Barton ($95) but a few of my friends have told me that I would be better off with the 2400+ Thoroughbred ($80). The price is not an issue in my mind, they are both quite affordable and the $15 won't tip me either way. I'm just looking for gaming and video editing performance.
I know the 2400+ has a higher clock speed (2.0GHz, as opposed to the Barton's 1.83) but the Barton does have the larger cache and bus speed.
I would like to order my processor ASAP but first I want to hear your humble opinions on which processor I would be happier with.
- I have spare money for the first time this summer
- I want to upgrade before Half-Life 2
- All of my friends are upgrading (oh no...peer pressure...)
Right now I am running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+ OC'd to 1.64GHz on a Soyo Dragon Ultra KT333 mobo. I was oringinally looking at the 2500 Barton ($95) but a few of my friends have told me that I would be better off with the 2400+ Thoroughbred ($80). The price is not an issue in my mind, they are both quite affordable and the $15 won't tip me either way. I'm just looking for gaming and video editing performance.
I know the 2400+ has a higher clock speed (2.0GHz, as opposed to the Barton's 1.83) but the Barton does have the larger cache and bus speed.
I would like to order my processor ASAP but first I want to hear your humble opinions on which processor I would be happier with.
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I say go with the barton. Find out if you mobo supports it first.
You mean 2500+ right?
I'm happy with the 2500+ though, went from ~7000 in 3DMark2001 SE to ~11,900 without changing the videocard! GF4 Ti200 128MB AGP 8X. I gained almost 5000 points by upgrading the Mobo, CPU, and RAM (PC133 C3 to PC2700 C2).
Wooooo, sorry i'm going offtopic. I say: Get the 2500 Barton and be happy!