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Thread: Question About Celerons & Pentium 3's

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    I have a 1Ghz Celeron installed in my machine right now and have been wanting to upgrade to a P3, because of the obvious performance increase and the P3 is the best my motherboard can do apparently. First question is would it be worth the money to upgrade from the 1Ghz Celeron to a 1.4Ghz P3? How much of an upgrade would it really be performance wise? I'll be honest and admit my knowlege of processors is limited so any and all help or advice would be appreciated greatly. Next I have questions of bus speeds.......

    I have an Intel 810 chipset so my bus speed is 100Mhz. I know there is another P3 with a bus speed of 133Mhz. What would happen if I tried to install and run that in my computer?

    Again, any help would be great. Thanks.

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    How much is that P3 going to cost you?

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    It's looks like anywhere from $200 - $300. So far that's the best I can find.

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    That can't be right.
    If it is, then for less money you could upgrade both your board and chip to an Athlon XP and see some real improvement.
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    Hey Clocker, nice to see you again.

    I swear I've been looking and that's the best I can find so far.

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    P3 1.4 Ghz 133

    P3 1Ghz 100

    I've been wanting to build a new, slightly killer machine once I have the spendable cash and time to do so, but if I would get a whole new board and cpu I'd be better off saying screw it and building a new rig rather than just get the new board and cpu don't you think?

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    Well Sharp, that would depend on the quality/compatability of all your other components.

    You would prolly need new RAM also, but the other stuff, case, drives, etc., would most likely work with your new parts.
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    Well the computer I have now is total crap truthfully, but it works for the time being. It's an eMachines T1100. That is why I've been wanting to build a new one. I wanted to have that done within the next year so I figure it wouldn't be a big deal to spend the money on a new CPU now considering I have so much time. To be honest with you I don't really need a new one, I just want it and I enjoy doing stuff like that anyway. I have this crappy machine running as good as it is physicaly possible save for the new CPU upgrade. I have new RAM in it, 512MB, a new Western Digital 7200 8MB cache 80 GB HDD that is only a few weeks old, a decent ATI video card. Software wise I have everything I need and I've managed to tweak it so much there is nothing more I can do on that end. As far as hardware goes there is not to much more I can do to this thing where I could say it would better than building a totally new machine.

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    At those prices, forget about the upgrade. Not worth your money.

    If you really need better performance now then get a new Athlon and motherboard as clocker said.

    Another idea comes to mind: Check out this: ECS K7S5A Pro



    A very good low cost board that supports SDRAM or DDR. That way you could still use your RAM from the Celeron system.

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    Believe me, I completely understand the desire to build a new machine.
    I redo Sprocket just about every other week just because I enjoy it.

    I guess my only advice at this point would be about cases...look for a good/suitable used one.
    I've tried three new cases so far and the quality doesn't begin to compare with the older, less flashy factory boxes.
    Plus, they are waaaay cheaper.
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    By the advice I'm getting I take it you guys are saying that an AMD system would be the way to go over an Intel system? I have no experience with AMD but I've read so many good things. Why are they better than Intel if they are at all?

    And it would seem that buying a new CPU for let's say $250 would be pretty stupid seeing as how those good boards are so cheap. I think you guys are right on that point. How great of a machine do you think I can build for around $1000? I'm not looking to create a super computer or anything, but definatley something really good and worth the time, work, and money to do it.

    Oh, and if I went with the new board setup instead, how much work would I be looking at software wise? I'd have to completely start over wouldn't I? ...Seeing how it's a totally new board and all.

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