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Big B Rated NC-17
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 11:42:15 Post Subject: mobo question. |
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I have a asus m-atx which was built for sony.So theres is no info anywhere. I would like to know how much of a improvement i would get if i would swap out the mobo for say one like this in this link?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131484 |
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 13:37:57 Post Subject: |
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you're going to need to supply a bit more info.
What processor are you running?
Model of PC?
etc
Typically things such as memory upgrades or CPU upgrades on existing platforms will give you a better perfomance boost than a mobo swap-out unless you plan to overclock _________________
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Big B Rated NC-17
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 15:46:49 Post Subject: |
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CPU Properties
CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, 3200 MHz (16 x 200)
CPU Alias Prescott
CPU Stepping D0
Instruction Set x86, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
Original Clock 3200 MHz
Min / Max CPU Multiplier 14x / 16x
Engineering Sample No
L1 Trace Cache 12K Instructions
L1 Data Cache 16 KB
L2 Cache 1 MB (On-Die, ECC, ATC, Full-Speed)
Multi CPU
Motherboard ID ASUSTek SpringDaleG
CPU #0 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz, 3192 MHz
CPU #1 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz, 3192 MHz
CPU Physical Info
Package Type 478 Pin uPGA
Package Size 3.50 cm x 3.50 cm
Transistors 125 million
Process Technology 7M, 90 nm, CMOS, Cu, Low-K Inter-Layer, High-K Gate, Strained Si
Die Size 112 mm2
Core Voltage 1.4 V
I/O Voltage 1.4 V
Typical Power 89 - 103 W (depending on clock speed)
Maximum Power 109 - 127 W (depending on clock speed)
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Motherboard Properties
Motherboard ID DATE: 04/09/04 13:44:32 VER: 08.
Motherboard Name Asus P4SD-VL
Front Side Bus Properties
Bus Type Intel NetBurst
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 200 MHz (QDR)
Effective Clock 800 MHz
Bandwidth 6400 MB/s
Memory Bus Properties
Bus Type Dual DDR SDRAM
Bus Width 128-bit
Real Clock 200 MHz (DDR)
Effective Clock 400 MHz
Bandwidth 6400 MB/s
Chipset Bus Properties
Bus Type Intel Hub Interface
Bus Width 8-bit
Real Clock 67 MHz (QDR)
Effective Clock 267 MHz
Bandwidth 267 MB/s
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maybe that will help. I just wanted to know if by buying a another mobo if i will get better performce .As im not able to spend out the money to buy a new top of the line pc and im just wanting to get the most out of the pc i have now. hope the info will help someone |
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 16:45:40 Post Subject: |
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sadly short of adding more RAM and upgrading your video card/adding one, buying that board isn't going to offer much of a perf increase. Socket 478 doesn't offer much beyond what you already have, which is actually quite good _________________
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Big B Rated NC-17
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mrweasel I can haz cheezbrgr?
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Posted: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 17:43:54 Post Subject: |
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if you get an AM2 sock939 you should be good for a long while, but you will need to upgrade to DDR2 for that _________________
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