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scumuk




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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 01:46    Post subject: Cpu Advise
I have a ASUS A8M2N-LA mobo and i want to upgrade the cpu, i have googled around and have not been able to get a definitaive answer on what is the fastest it will take without too much fucking around.

Please help!
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 01:54    Post subject:
from which cpu u want to upgrade?
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scumuk




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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 02:10    Post subject:
I have a DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2000 MHz (10 x 200) 3800+
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:17    Post subject:
no point in upgrading on that mobo am2 is dead. get a new one intel based and go core 2 duo


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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:25    Post subject:
i assume it's from hp system

loox like it could be trouble

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070522103045AAXYajO

maybe u should consider selling this set and getting new one?

but yeah c2d is your best bet
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scumuk




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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:27    Post subject:
do i have to update the bios? cant i just put a 5200 in?

damn you HP!!!!
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:30    Post subject:
scumuk wrote:
do i have to update the bios? cant i just put a 5200 in?

damn you HP!!!!


found this, so it maybe your luck Smile

Quote:
I have the same Asus mobo and I'm running a Athlon 5400 x2 2.8GHz (upgraded from a 3800 single core). At first, the computer (Compaq) wouldn't post and would just make the same beep over and over again.
However, I had put everything in a new Cooler Master case prior to the new cpu. The new case has a reset button (the Compaq case did not have a reset button). I hit the reset button and it booted up just fine. The bios and windows xp recognize the new processor no problem.

I'm wondering if the reset button is overriding something on the mobo allowing me to get away with the upgrade. It's funny, everytime turn on my pc I hit the reset button immediately afterwards and it works fine. It's been like this for two weeks now.

It bugs me, so I will be getting a new mobo as soon as I get the pennies saved up. I doubt this helps you but it's food for thought, it seems that a lot of people have this board and are stuck in the same situation...


http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=540963
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scumuk




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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:33    Post subject:
cool cheers dude, i will look into it Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 03:34    Post subject:
hey if it won't work don't blame me Razz
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scumuk




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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 05:12    Post subject:
final question would a 8800gtx make a massive difference to my machine? i have a nVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS atm
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 09:44    Post subject:
scumuk wrote:
final question would a 8800gtx make a massive difference to my machine? i have a nVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS atm


oh yes, u could just get 8800GT tho
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PostPosted: Wed, 26th Mar 2008 10:07    Post subject:
Mortibus wrote:
scumuk wrote:
final question would a 8800gtx make a massive difference to my machine? i have a nVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS atm


oh yes, u could just get 8800GT tho
Yeah, a 8800GT 520mb or 8800GTS 520mb should be well enough unless you play at a very high resolution, plus the 8800GTX is outdated on the video decoding side (lacking PureVideo HD), needs more power, is (near?) already end-of-life as a product, etc.
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