I just upgraded my motherboard from an MSI 655 board with 533 fsb to a Gigabyte 8IK1100 with 800 fsb. I had a lot of instability issues with that old mobo, and rather than try to RMA it I decided to just replace it with a better mobo. From all the bad things I've been reading about the SiS 655 chipset compared to the 865/875 it was hard for me to want to work real hard to hold onto this 655 mobo even tho it's only just a little over a year old.
anyway, so now I have this 800 mhz fsb staring me in the face, and I'm getting a tug to upgrade to a processor that will more fully utilize my new mobo. I can get a 3.0C processor at newegg for $224 I think, so the price doesn't seem all that bad.
I'm already using corsair pc3200 memory. Would this upgrade be worth it? Am I only going to see a marginal performance increase or will it be fairly significant? I won't spend $224 for marginal, but if it's much more than just marginal I think it's probably worth it.
Or should I just wait and see how the Prescott CPU's do? I've read some really mixed reviews on those.
Worth Upgrading 2.66 (533) to 3.0 (800)?
- Warlock
- DBB 3D Artist
- Posts: 3370
- Joined: Wed May 12, 1999 2:01 am
- Location: Midland, Tx, U.S.
- Contact:
well matching the cpu bus and mb buss is allways better cause your running at full speed, i got a giga byte 7NNXP and i payed a little more to get a 333mhz bus cpu and there was a big increast of speed from the little 200mhz XP1700
yes i know hes talking about a Intell cpu but im just makeing a point
yes i know hes talking about a Intell cpu but im just makeing a point