tobz102
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would the 8800 be bottlenecked by the single core 4000+???
.Sup
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probably
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rammunition
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quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
.Sup
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rammunition wrote:

quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
probably 939
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.Sup wrote:

rammunition wrote:

quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
probably 939
most likely, but you can get single core chips for am2
tobz102
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.Sup wrote:

rammunition wrote:

quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
probably 939
its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
.Sup
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tobz102 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

rammunition wrote:

quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
probably 939
its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
I don't think its worth buying an AMD atm...
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tobz102
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.Sup wrote:

tobz102 wrote:

.Sup wrote:


probably 939
its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
I don't think its worth buying an AMD atm...
lol i will tell him to save up for something good
rammunition
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tobz102 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

rammunition wrote:

quite likely, get a dual core and it shouldn't. What socket are you on????
probably 939
its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
true, but tell him to get a motherboard/cpu/ram bundle, they are about £120 and are available at maplins. you get a Mobo,1GB ram, and a 2.2 AMD dual core AM2. Not much money but a massive improvement

Last edited by rammunition (2008-07-10 12:36:06)

The#1Spot
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.Sup wrote:

tobz102 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

probably 939
its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
I don't think its worth buying an AMD atm...
Not every one has 250 pounds to throw around for an Intel conversion.  Tell him to keep the 8600gt and get a 5200+ am2  processor, am2 gigabyte motherboard and 2gigs of G.SKill 1066 ddr2 ram. It comes out to be close to or just over 120 pounds. On overclockers.co.uk

Last edited by The#1Spot (2008-07-10 12:34:28)

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The#1Spot wrote:

.Sup wrote:

tobz102 wrote:


its my mate, yes its a 939 and he doesnt really have the cash to upgrade his mobo too.
he's currently got a 3000+ (lol) and a 8600GT (lol)
if he just got the 4000+ im guessing he'd get an improvement?? lucky thats only 30pounds
if he got a dual core 939 he'd have to spend alot purely becauses they're so rare
I don't think its worth buying an AMD atm...
Not every one has 250 pounds to throw around for an Intel conversion.  Tell him to keep the 8600gt and get a 5200+ am2  processor, am2 gigabyte motherboard and 2gigs of G.SKill 1066 ddr2 ram. It comes out to be close to or just over 120 pounds. On overclockers.co.uk
That would hardly result in better game experience. The GPU is what weighs more in games.
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DeathUnlimited wrote:

The#1Spot wrote:

.Sup wrote:


I don't think its worth buying an AMD atm...
Not every one has 250 pounds to throw around for an Intel conversion.  Tell him to keep the 8600gt and get a 5200+ am2  processor, am2 gigabyte motherboard and 2gigs of G.SKill 1066 ddr2 ram. It comes out to be close to or just over 120 pounds. On overclockers.co.uk
That would hardly result in better game experience. The GPU is what weighs more in games.
Yes. But, in this case, his CPU is actually a huge bottleneck for his GPU. I've dealt with a 3200+ single-core 939, and it's not exactly fast, it's just enough to use the X850XT in that rig to the max. If he gets the CPU, he should notice quite a performance increase, as the potential of the 8600GT is realeased.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP

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