DirectX 9 Engine: 3D Mark 2003
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/200...lon_xp-14.html
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DirectX 9 Engine: 3D Mark 2003
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/200...lon_xp-14.html
Darth Insinuate....you link makes the XP3200 look like shit lol, I thought it was alot better then the 2.6 at least! Thanx for the link!
that particular banchmark doesn't flatter the 3200, it must be saidQuote:
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@19 October 2003 - 01:20
Darth Insinuate....you link makes the XP3200 look like shit lol, I thought it was alot better then the 2.6 at least! Thanx for the link!
Get the Barton 2500+
In any case you won't see the difference unless you do a benchmark test between any of the above CPUs.
DAmmit i'm friggen excited can't wait for my new computer, then i can fiannly get rid of this shit
I agree. It is at the $85 price point. At that price you have to admit its a steal.Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@19 October 2003 - 02:26
Get the Barton 2500+
In any case you won't see the difference unless you do a benchmark test between any of the above CPUs.
Does new egg ship to canada?
PS: Hey can you overclock the 2500+? :w00t:
i'm getting a thermaltake volcano 9 with it too
Watch out overclocking that. Check your CPU temps first, see if they are low, then decide. I would not overclock beyond the MHz of the XP 3000+ without much better cooling. You might end up with a dead CPU.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@19 October 2003 - 03:15
Does new egg ship to canada?
PS: Hey can you overclock the 2500+? :w00t:
ALWAYS get your cpu retail vs oem! You pay $5 more for retail & get a stock HSF. But with retail you get a 3yr warr. With oem you ONLY get a 15-90 day warr.
Why overclock? It's going to be way faster than what you have now anyway.
That CPU can be had localy about $135 Canadian for Retail boxed version. So with the exchange, shipping etc. it's not worth it to get it from th US.
Get the Retail box version as you get a cooler and a 3 year warranty. The retail cooler also is good enough if you don't overclock (save yourself some more money). :)