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Should I upgrade the processor? P4 1.8ghz to P4 2.66ghz
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"I'll take my taste" - Paulie Walnuts
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I have a Dell Dimension pc that I now use to host a counter strike server on my home LAN. It currently has a P4 1.8ghz processor running with 1GB RAM. My question is, do you guys think it is worth it to swap in a P4 2.66ghz processor I have laying around? Do you think there would be a significant performance difference?
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Yep. Change the processor? Why doubt when it's free? Change it! |
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you get a huge improvement if you can up the fsb and and cpu speed
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if it is free of course
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I'm not even going to dignify this question with a response as the answer is so obvious. |
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You guys are right, it may be very simple and obvious. Obviously 2.66ghz > 1.8ghz
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Give it a shot. If you don't get better performance... well, oh well, you tried. If you get worse performance, pop the old CPU in. If better performance with the new chip - Wahoo! you just upped your performance for free! |
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More information on the system please. Model number, motherboard information...
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There maybe a motherboard and/or BIOS compatibility issue as TC is hinting.
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I'm guessing the guy probably has a Dell Dimension 4500. A 2.66GHz cpu, is by default 533fsb. Now, the only real question is, is it a Northwood or a Prescott? A Northy works fine....a Prescott is not supported. |
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The system I want to put the P4 2.66ghz into is a Dell Dimension 2350 (which currently sports a P4 1.8ghz). The 2.66ghz CPU is coming out of a Dell Dimension 2400. It looks as if a transistor or something on the 2400's mobo exploded, there is this rubbery\foamy stuff coming out of it. The pc will no longer POST after a power outage.
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It's a Northwood. It'll work fine. |
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I have a pic of what I think is the cause of the 2.66ghz PC failing.
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Since you have two computers lying around why don't you hunt around for a cheap mobo the new P4 2.66ghz processor will fit into and combine the best bits of your machine with the best bits of hers? In essence you could have 1x1.8 running data into a 1x2.66. Hello. |
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Holy jebus its ALIVE!!!!!!!!
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I'm not sure, I just tried to look on dells sight but of course its like finding a needle in a haystack with them
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Well I just tried the 2.66ghz in the 1.8ghz machine and it would not even POST. According to Dells diagnostics lights on the back, it is a memory error but I am assuming it is the limited FSB holding it back. That's a bummer.
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