Time for a CPU change, advice?

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Drunkenup
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Re: Time for a CPU change, advice?

Post by Drunkenup »

The Dual core Pentium's as far as I know are extinct. And soon is also the 775 Platform. But if you're begging to get a new one without a new motherboard, I would suggest going for a decent Core 2 Duo, or Quad. If you can wait and can save for a new motherboard, I suggest you go with a 1366, or 1156 chipset processor and motherboard once you can.
MonkeySoldier
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Re: Time for a CPU change, advice?

Post by MonkeySoldier »

Drunkenup wrote:The Dual core Pentium's as far as I know are extinct. And soon is also the 775 Platform. But if you're begging to get a new one without a new motherboard, I would suggest going for a decent Core 2 Duo, or Quad. If you can wait and can save for a new motherboard, I suggest you go with a 1366, or 1156 chipset processor and motherboard once you can.
His budget is low, as he mentioned, don't start talking about those kind of chipsets, they're really expensive if you got a low budget.

And the C2D E5200 is a decent CPU. It'll handle BF2 and more modern games perfectly fine.
RustyBandSaw
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Re: Time for a CPU change, advice?

Post by RustyBandSaw »

I am not sure if that processor would run on your motherboard, despite the same socket.
Intel® Desktop Board D945GPM - Product features

If it does work (doing some research), I would spend the extra $12 and get the E6300, since it's faster, and your motherboard evidently supports a 1066MHz front side bus.
Newegg.com - Intel Pentium E6300 Wolfdale 2.8GHz 2MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor - Processors - Desktops

EDIT: I think it's a no go dude.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboar ... 026536.htm

EDIT 2: FFS! I keep getting conflicting information. Someone else needs to take this one!
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Acelondoner
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Re: Time for a CPU change, advice?

Post by Acelondoner »

OriginalWarrior wrote:ahh damnit, im going to have to save for a new motherboard then. Oh well ill be fine with 50fps
:0 Are you taking the pi*s! I would love to be able to run PR at 50fps. I can't even get 30 on low settings. :evil:
RustyBandSaw
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Re: Time for a CPU change, advice?

Post by RustyBandSaw »

If I were you, I would save for a whole new system. However, just for grins, you should post the entire report from CPU-Z. In CPU-z, go to the "About" tab, and "Save Report".

I might be able to find some other cheap upgrades you could do.
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