Originally Posted by BioHzrd Im about to put in an order for my new CPU 3700+ SD Core and just beofer im wanting to know if i will see a great deal of a performance boost in not only gaming but other applications ? |
Originally Posted by BioHzrd Im about to put in an order for my new CPU 3700+ SD Core and just beofer im wanting to know if i will see a great deal of a performance boost in not only gaming but other applications ? |
Originally Posted by Robilar I don't know, a 3000 to a 3700 is a big jump (also 512K to 1 mb cache). Not to mention you have a 6800GT which is still a decent card. I upgraded my second rig from a 3500+ to a 3700+ and my benches went up between 10 and 15% |
Originally Posted by Robilar I don't know, a 3000 to a 3700 is a big jump (also 512K to 1 mb cache). Not to mention you have a 6800GT which is still a decent card. I upgraded my second rig from a 3500+ to a 3700+ and my benches went up between 10 and 15% |
I think you're a tiny bit premature for an upgrade |
Originally Posted by BioHzrd Kinds of games i play are realy FPS's like Americas Army, BF2:SF the odd RTS game or two and well not sure what to class Black and White 2 under but i play that alot too. Not realy in the running of the Application more the Loading times some seem to take a while to load and also Windows takes a while to boot up and yes i ran Spy Ware, Virus Scans, Defragged etc etc |
Originally Posted by BioHzrd What do you mean by that ??? |
Originally Posted by BioHzrd Thing is i just purchased my ram about 2 months ago and have been planning on a CPU upgrade for some time now :/ so what your realy saying is it pritty pointless in buying a new CPU ??? And im not looking to reinstall windows again as i only did it last month too |