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ned.mathers

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:35 pm
Post subject: K8N Neo2 Plat Upgrades?
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I have a K8N Neo2 Platinum with Athlon 3500+ and 1gb OZC Gold memory.

I want to know (relatively speaking) if the following upgrades make
sense:

Keep the mobo and change the cpu to an FX-55 and change the ram to 2gb
fast memory.

Would you do this? Leave it alone? or sell the components and build a
more modern system (quad core ddr2 - etc).

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ned.mathers

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:16 pm
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On Feb 19, 9:12 pm, Glasspider <Glasspi....RemoveThis@spamblock.com> wrote:
> What do you intend to do with it?
>
> ned.math....RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:
> > I have a K8N Neo2 Platinum with Athlon 3500+ and 1gb OZC Gold memory.
>
> > I want to know (relatively speaking) if the following upgrades make
> > sense:
>
> > Keep the mobo and change the cpu to an FX-55 and change the ram to 2gb
> > fast memory.
>
> > Would you do this? Leave it alone? or sell the components and build a
> > more modern system (quad core ddr2 - etc).


well I have been using it as a DAW and would like to amp it up a bit -
but it must be very stable.

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ned.mathers

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:02 pm
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On Feb 19, 9:51 pm, Glasspider <Glasspi....RemoveThis@spamblock.com> wrote:
> That is an intensive use which could benefit of an upgrade. In most
> instances, WinXP (I'm making an assumption based on the age of your
> machine) gains little from memory over 1Gig. Since DDR is relatively
> expensive, the cost to performance increase ratio is pretty low.
> However, you might benefit if your RAM usage in consistently high in
> task manager.
>
> You'll definitely gain from a processor upgrade. I recently put a dual
> core of about the same speed as my single core in my Neo4 version of
> your board. For $50 I got two horses pulling the cart at the same speed.
> The upgrade matched my usage which is characterized by heavy
> multi-tasking. If you are doing DAW with no other tasks, then I'd agree
> that you'd benefit from the fastest single-core that'll fit.
>
> On the other hand, if you have the scratch an upgrade is in your near
> future anyway. However, if you are buying an off the shelf Vista machine
> I'd wait until SP1 is released. Vista is all kinds of messed up.
>
> 'pider
>
>
>
> > well I have been using it as a DAW and would like to amp it up a bit -
> > but it must be very stable.

so is the FX-55 the biggest/fastest cpu that the Neo2 will take?

and if you know these cpu's - what are the merits of the different
iterations - Clawhammer vs San Diego for example?

ps - I'd probably never buy and off the shelf computer (Apple or
anything else) as building them is too much fun.

pps - as an aside - my other machine: ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe - Athlon
64x2 3800+ - Corsair CMX512-6400XLPRO 1gb - totally smokes this Neo2
beast.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:23 pm
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On Feb 19, 10:02 pm, ned.math....TakeThisOut@gmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 19, 9:51 pm, Glasspider <Glasspi....TakeThisOut@spamblock.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > That is an intensive use which could benefit of an upgrade. In most
> > instances, WinXP (I'm making an assumption based on the age of your
> > machine) gains little from memory over 1Gig. Since DDR is relatively
> > expensive, the cost to performance increase ratio is pretty low.
> > However, you might benefit if your RAM usage in consistently high in
> > task manager.
>
> > You'll definitely gain from a processor upgrade. I recently put a dual
> > core of about the same speed as my single core in my Neo4 version of
> > your board. For $50 I got two horses pulling the cart at the same speed.
> > The upgrade matched my usage which is characterized by heavy
> > multi-tasking. If you are doing DAW with no other tasks, then I'd agree
> > that you'd benefit from the fastest single-core that'll fit.
>
> > On the other hand, if you have the scratch an upgrade is in your near
> > future anyway. However, if you are buying an off the shelf Vista machine
> > I'd wait until SP1 is released. Vista is all kinds of messed up.
>
> > 'pider
>
> > > well I have been using it as a DAW and would like to amp it up a bit -
> > > but it must be very stable.
>
> so is the FX-55 the biggest/fastest cpu that the Neo2 will take?
>
> and if you know these cpu's - what are the merits of the different
> iterations - Clawhammer vs San Diego for example?
>
> ps - I'd probably never buy and off the shelf computer (Apple or
> anything else) as building them is too much fun.
>
> pps - as an aside - my other machine: ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe - Athlon
> 64x2 3800+ - Corsair CMX512-6400XLPRO 1gb - totally smokes this Neo2
> beast.

another possible cpu route I forgot to mention is the Opteron 175/180
- but I don't know how to tell if they're necessarily faster than an
FX-55 or a 64x2 4800+
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:12 pm
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What do you intend to do with it?

ned.mathers.DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a K8N Neo2 Platinum with Athlon 3500+ and 1gb OZC Gold memory.
>
> I want to know (relatively speaking) if the following upgrades make
> sense:
>
> Keep the mobo and change the cpu to an FX-55 and change the ram to 2gb
> fast memory.
>
> Would you do this? Leave it alone? or sell the components and build a
> more modern system (quad core ddr2 - etc).
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:51 pm
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That is an intensive use which could benefit of an upgrade. In most
instances, WinXP (I'm making an assumption based on the age of your
machine) gains little from memory over 1Gig. Since DDR is relatively
expensive, the cost to performance increase ratio is pretty low.
However, you might benefit if your RAM usage in consistently high in
task manager.

You'll definitely gain from a processor upgrade. I recently put a dual
core of about the same speed as my single core in my Neo4 version of
your board. For $50 I got two horses pulling the cart at the same speed.
The upgrade matched my usage which is characterized by heavy
multi-tasking. If you are doing DAW with no other tasks, then I'd agree
that you'd benefit from the fastest single-core that'll fit.

On the other hand, if you have the scratch an upgrade is in your near
future anyway. However, if you are buying an off the shelf Vista machine
I'd wait until SP1 is released. Vista is all kinds of messed up.

'pider


>
> well I have been using it as a DAW and would like to amp it up a bit -
> but it must be very stable.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:45 pm
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ned.mathers.TakeThisOut@gmail.com wrote:
>
> another possible cpu route I forgot to mention is the Opteron 175/180
> - but I don't know how to tell if they're necessarily faster than an
> FX-55 or a 64x2 4800+

Neither is a bad upgrade, but in my opinion that $200 - $400 would be
better applied to new hardware.

'pider
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