On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:23:40 -0400, Sol wrote:
> I'm planning on giving my old PC to my dad. It's an Athlon 2100+ (oc'd to
> 2.1g) with 1 gig of pc3200 DDR Ram. My motherboard can do 400mhz fsb, but
> the 2100 can only do 266mhz (and I think it only has 256 L2 cache).
>
> Would a 3000+ or 3200+ Barton see enough of a speed increase (they both have
> 400 fsb and 512 L2 cache) to justify the upgrade?
No. Don't waste your money on it. If you want more speed out of what you
have now, set the multiplier back to default 13 and raise the FSB to
166MHz, or drop the multiplier to 11 and raise the FSB to 200MHz. You
will probably need to raise vcore to at least 1.65v. FWIW, my old 2100+
would do 2400MHZ fairly easy at 24x100 on an old KT7 MB.
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