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Thanks for replying before, grrr!!!!!!

Justin1567

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I'm upgrading from AMD 2100+ 266 fsb to 3000+ 333fsb, firstly will the speed jump be worth 91 dollars? Secondly, will I need additional cooling? I'm running a shuttle ITX with only the stock cooling.
Lastly, will I need to upgrade my ram, I have 512 of pc2100 right now... thinking about pc2700 for about as much as the CPU price, sub 100 dollar rage.

2nd times a charm? i need help!
 
ur thinking of a shuttle SFF

don't get that 3000+

get a 2500+ and set it to 200fsb

match that with pc3200

or get xp mobile 2600+ set it to 11*200 , 1.6v, then cool and fast
 
what would be the point of 200fsb if I have a 266fsb right now?
how can I run pc3200 on a 200fsb, might as well stick with the 2700...

are u sure u know what ur talking about?
 
Justin1567 said:
what would be the point of 200fsb if I have a 266fsb right now?
how can I run pc3200 on a 200fsb, might as well stick with the 2700...

are u sure u know what ur talking about?



266 bus speed = 133fsb (what you have)
400 bus speed = 200fsb (what you want to have)
pc3200 = 200fsb
pc2700 = 166fsb
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he knows what he is talking about.
 
The thing im worried about is cooling, which is why i dont want to o/c at all... its worth paying a little extra for the faster cpu to me.
 
before you upgrade, play around with overclocking, just dont up the vcore past 1.75 and you'll be fine. I'm not sure going to a 3000+ is really worth it. You should be able to get pretty close to that with what you have (assuming you have a newer 2100+)
 
but the stock fan sucks... its a heatpipe, runs like 120's idle 130+ under load... Im NOT fucking with it
 
What are the specs on the rest of your system, specifically video card?
 
...

Just overclock it...

Overclocking is not bad.

It wont kill your cat.

It wont make you go to hell.


What chipset does that board have? Overclock the FSB to 133/166. It will either work, or it wont work. Post your temperatures in C please =).

Get a better fan.

Paying for that speed upgrade isnt worth it, but overclocking for free is. At most, get new ram then overclock.
 
Justin1567 said:
but the stock fan sucks... its a heatpipe, runs like 120's idle 130+ under load... Im NOT fucking with it


Thats not that bad. Depending on the board, it could report it higher than it actually is, could also be that you dont have enough airflow in your case. If your really worried about temp, dont rais the vcore and just see how far you can push it on stock voltage. If you do that, there is no way you can hurt anything.
 
I just put a nvidia 5700fx in about a month ago, I run most games pretty decently, doom 3 at about 35fps at high quality 10by7 before I hastily unistalled the piece of crap. So you think I should just push the clockspeed a little and see how it does? THe fan has an auto shutdown detect and fan speedup so it shouldnt be tooo bad.
 
I just tweaked my bios settings... it doesnt allow manipulation past 133 fsb... 166fsb makes the computer unbootable, gives me some bios error. I changed one 'CPU/FSB' setting to Aggressive hoping it will give some extra umpphhh.
 
Justin1567 said:
Lastly, will I need to upgrade my ram, I have 512 of pc2100 right now... thinking about pc2700 for about as much as the CPU price, sub 100 dollar rage.

^^^
That's why you can't set the FSB above 133. Because 133 is all your RAM will support.
Don't bother with PC2700. Get PC3200. It's the same price, and will run with a FSB of 200.

If you are going to buy new RAM and a processor, then shouldn't you just go for a Socket 754? 2800+ Athlon 64 chips are pretty cheap.
 
umm that would mean I have to buy a new motherboard and case, since shuttles dont have upgradable motherboards.
 
I really think with little or no overclocking capability and very limited upgradable motherboard compatiblity that the only thing to do here is buy a new CPU/RAM.
 
while on the topic of FSB, would CPUs limit FSB overclock? I'm having trouble getting my 1800+ to do anything more than 433 MHz... I have an NF7-S v2 so there is a pci/agp lock. Any ideas?
 
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