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Hey guys i need some help I need some info on how to upgrade my processor its a {AMD-K6 3D} its 333mhz and i need a Faster one like 600mhz and up? and help? and how much its gonna cost
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There is no way you are going to find a store that sells any new slot 1 Athlons which is what you need. I am also not sure how fast of a processor you can put in your motherboard. Here is a seach on eBay for some slot 1 AMDs. Looks like they are pretty cheap.
http://search.ebay.com/ws/search/Sal...0&BasicSearch= |
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Re: Upgrading a processor?!?
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The current motherboard u have is a super-socket 7, then this is where intel made their slot one, and amd made their own socket a to compete with them. Now intel uses socket 478 and amd socket A. The cpu your looking for (600mhz) is a slot A type, and you'll need to upgrade your motherboard too. So your best option now is to get a cheap upgrade, as your system is a little too old for "addons". |
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I would reccomend buying what is called a barebone system which usually consists of case, motherboard & cpu, RAM, integrated video and sound a power supply. Usually all you need to add is a HD and CD ROM. You can usually pick these up off ebay for around $150-200
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dude if ur pc is only 333mhz then maybe u should consider getting a new comp and getting something a little faster.
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you can do it relatively cheaply depending on what you want to spend, u can get some of the new stuff really cheap. the athalon products that is, P4 products are over priced imho. also you will need a new motherboard if you want +.
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dude just get a new comp all together. make urself a clone
that's what i'm going to do i'm going to get an 80 GB hd, 512 DDR RAM, a new motherboard, an athlon 2000 processor(2GHz!@!!!), and a tower all for around 300 bux...for me that's beyond cheap compared to when i bought my compaq like two or three years ago which cost like around 1500 dollars and that was just the tower with everything in it. don't need a modem i have cable modem for that MUAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!! peace strider negro
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It depends if your buying a pre-made or building yourself, cost will make a difference there. |
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really??
i knew they came out and everything but still had no clue that it would make the prices dramatically drop...very cool how much is an amd xp processor??? |
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Regarding the price drop of the amd xp processor, it is very hard to predict as it is a huge jump between current processors and the amd 64 processor, the architecture in itself is a big jump. 32 bits to 64 bits may sound insignificant, but taken into account the number system, normalization, the number range it can cope, along with the decimal place precision it is in a league of its own. Heck a lot of mainframes are still currently running 60 bits cpu (don't ask y 60 bits, it has to do with pro-priatry architecture and representation of various data structures using a 10 bit length, or other bit length, compared to the ansi length of 7/8 bits, hence ASCII). |
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Athlon XP's are fairly inexpensive right now. I built my roommate's new PC as well as my new system. The Athlon XP 1800 (1.53ghz Palomino core) I bought for his was like $50. The Intel Pentium III (1.2ghz Tualatin core) I bought for my PC earlier in the year was about $100. http://www.pricewatch.com As for the price drop, I don't expect the end-user prices to fluctuate all that much right now (well, not any more than they are currently anyway). The 64-bit CPU's will be available, but mostly businesses will be utilizing those for the time being.
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yea, I love the athalon xp prices. I got my 2700+ for around 140 ( i think) about 2 months ago. The performance of the 64 bits are amazing, but they are insanely expensive, i saw just the 3200+ 64 bit chip at COMPUSA for $600. Of course this is COMPUSA we are talking about, so it can be had for a good deal less at other palces.
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I hate CompUSA. I used to work for one. They're on my list of corporations to take over and bulldoze to the ground.
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