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Hi All,

I have to following PC at home

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Number of processors 1
Number of cores 1 per processor
Number of threads 1 per processor
Name AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Code Name Venice
Specification AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+
Package Socket 939
Family/Model/Stepping F.F.2
Extended Family/Model F.2F
Brand ID 4
Core Stepping DH-E6
Technology 90 nm
Core Speed 2210.1 MHz
Multiplier x Bus speed 11.0 x 200.9 MHz
HT Link speed 1004.6 MHz
Stock frequency 2200 MHz
Instruction sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64
L1 Data cache (per processor) 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache (per processor) 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache (per processor) 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
 
Chipset & Memory   
 
Northbridge NVIDIA GeForce 6100 rev. A2
Southbridge NVIDIA nForce 410/430 MCP rev. A2
Graphic Interface PCI-Express
PCI-E Link Width x16
PCI-E Max Link Width x16
Memory Type DDR
Memory Size 2048 MBytes
Memory Frequency 157.9 MHz (CPU/14)
CAS# Latency (tCL) 2.5 clocks
RAS# to CAS# (tRCD) 3 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 3 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 7 clocks
Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 10 clocks
DRAM Idle Timer 16 clocks
Command Rate (CR) 2T
 
System   
 
System Manufacturer System manufacturer
System Name System Product Name
System S/N System Serial Number
Mainboard Vendor ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mainboard Model A8N-VM
BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Inc.
BIOS Version 0702
BIOS Date 01/13/2006
 


I would really like to upgrade the CPU but am not sure what if any CPUs would fit. Can any please advise?

cheers

Alan

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The only thing worth bothering with is an X2 of some kind. That's IF you can find a 2nd hand one somewhere! I went from a 3000+ Venice to a X2 3800+ Toledo. Just as they went obsolete, I caught one of the last brand new retail ones for £40! Decent improvement and overclocks to 2.2ghz without a problem.

My Dad's in the same boat as you, running a San Diego 4000+. Unless you get lucky on eBay (and tbh I'm not sure about buying 2nd CPUs on there, but maybe that's just me) you're screwed. Sorry.


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hi,
thanks for the info. So looks like a new pc then if I want a more pwerful CPU.

cheers

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Have a look at the BBBB (x404 special). The mobo and Intel E5200 are cheap and a very mild overclock to 3GHz will keep you happy for ages. I bought the E5200 for my brother as a Celeron upgrade (general use PC) with a cheap Abit board and the speed increase for the money spent was amazing.

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hi,
thanks for the info. So looks like a new pc then if I want a more pwerful CPU.

cheers


I did have a quick look on eBay and there are a few X2s on there. If you're brave enough to spend a few quid, it will make a difference.

What do you use the machine for?


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As well as ebay i'd check classifieds from sites that allow trading...

For example a thread i noted over at Hexus: clicky.

The guy wants £55 for his X2 4400+ inc. del. which isn't bad at all imo, although i haven't checked ebay prices... last time i checked to get my Opteron 165 it was about the same price.

I'm sure he's also open to offers too :P


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As well as ebay i'd check classifieds from sites that allow trading...

For example a thread i noted over at Hexus: clicky.

The guy wants £55 for his X2 4400+ inc. del. which isn't bad at all imo, although i haven't checked ebay prices... last time i checked to get my Opteron 165 it was about the same price.

I'm sure he's also open to offers too :P


No need to verify, that's a great price :)


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alanm wrote:
hi,
thanks for the info. So looks like a new pc then if I want a more pwerful CPU.

cheers

Realistically yes. Though second hand s939 X2's are available on ebay, a cheap new MD, CPU and RAM would be advisable.
Even something cheap like a Pentium E5200 would be much more powerful, overclockable and power efficient than an old 90nm Athlon X2.

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alanm wrote:
hi,
thanks for the info. So looks like a new pc then if I want a more pwerful CPU.

cheers

Realistically yes. Though second hand s939 X2's are available on ebay, a cheap new MD, CPU and RAM would be advisable.
Even something cheap like a Pentium E5200 would be much more powerful, overclockable and power efficient than an old 90nm Athlon X2.


But will cost significantly more than £50! In fact, you're looking at an absolute minimum £200, not to mention probable re-installation of OS.


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Bearing in mind I've only skimmed this thread:

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... 2&rqcType=

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pcernie wrote:
Bearing in mind I've only skimmed this thread:

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... 2&rqcType=


Skim read fail ;)

You would have at least thought to read the title...... "Socket 939" :lol: :lol: :lol:


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pcernie wrote:
Bearing in mind I've only skimmed this thread:

http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Componen ... 2&rqcType=


Skim read fail ;)

You would have at least thought to read the title...... "Socket 939" :lol: :lol: :lol:


Yes, but some of the 64 X2's did fit in a socket 939 board - I just don't know which off-hand :P

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Yes, but some of the 64 X2's did fit in a socket 939 board - I just don't know which off-hand :P


Those would be called the socket 939 64 X2's.

Not the socket AM2 CPU you linked to :P


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pcernie wrote:
Yes, but some of the 64 X2's did fit in a socket 939 board - I just don't know which off-hand :P


Those would be called the socket 939 64 X2's.

Not the socket AM2 CPU you linked to :P


Yes, but many a board has been known to have new firmware applied to it - I'm not claiming to be an expert here ;)

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vdbswong wrote:
pcernie wrote:
Yes, but some of the 64 X2's did fit in a socket 939 board - I just don't know which off-hand :P


Those would be called the socket 939 64 X2's.

Not the socket AM2 CPU you linked to :P


Yes, but many a board has been known to have new firmware applied to it - I'm not claiming to be an expert here ;)


I'm not sure if there's any physical difference between the chips, but I would have thought that an AM2 processor is incapable of sitting in a 939 socket?

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