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I still have a PIII 500MHz that I use a file server although last week the power supply failed. I am having trouble locating a new power supply that has the "old school" connectors. Does anyone know where I can find one? :confused:
As long as the pc is fulfilling all of your needs you're golden. I'm still rockin' the s754 myself and probably will for at least another year. Between school and work there's not much time left to upgrade my PCs.
After finals this week I'm going to try and overclock my 3200+ even further...
I have G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) I'll let go for $90.00 shipped. I bought it brand new in August 2007 from Newegg. PM me with any questions.
I'm glad to hear others are still enjoying their s754 setups too. For my tasks there is no reason to move beyond s754 at the moment. Heck, I could probably get by with this setup for the next 18 months and be perfectly content. By then quad cores will be in abundance and maybe AMD will be back...
Have you tried overclocking your processor at all? I think you'd get some satisfaction from it and it would cure your urge to upgrade. Personally, I wouldn't spend anymore money on your s939 setup unless it's a new video card. Save your money for a future build.
Mac, that's a nice OC at 1.70v. I had my 3200+ up to 2.81, but I had to clock it back down to 2.4 and drop the volts back down to 1.4v since I don't have A/C in my home and my case was getting toasty. :cool: