Good evening everyone. I have a custom made computer that is currently running Athlon 64 3000+ CPU (part number is ADA3000IAA4CN). I am considering upgrading to AM2 Athlon 64 X2 5800+. Here is where I plan on buying
AMD ADA5800IAA5DO - 3.0GHz 2X 512 KB Socket AM2 Athlon 64 X2 5800+ CPU Processor
The item is very reasonably priced and fits my budget. I would just like to know if this is a recommended upgrade or is there another CPU to suggest? Please let me know if they have something else that is worth upgrading to, my max budget is around $175. Thank you.
Athlon 64 3000+ upgrading to Athlon 64 X2 5800+
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Re: Athlon 64 3000+ upgrading to Athlon 64 X2 5800+
You can go with a AM3 cpu and motherboard
AMD CPU HERE
motherboard HERE
but you will need to get DDR3 memory, thankfully that is not all that expensive
AMD CPU HERE
motherboard HERE
but you will need to get DDR3 memory, thankfully that is not all that expensive
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Re: Athlon 64 3000+ upgrading to Athlon 64 X2 5800+
You will see a huge difference going from the 3000 (I had one) to the 5800. However, both are old tech. I understand you're trying to fit in a tight budget. The recommendations above are fine, but you could get a very nice mobo for about $50 at Newegg. There are several to choose from, MSI, Asrock, and other mfgs have several models each. http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... rder=PRICE
They are AM3 760G boards w/built in video, so you don't need a separate card.
The performance will be a lot better, but you'll notice that compared to the x2 5800, you will use a lot less power and produce less heat as well even if you get a dual core (AM3) instead of the older AM2 cpu.
My son has a x2-6000 and my daughter has a Regor x2-260. Both have similar performance numbers but her computer runs cooler and use less electricity.
Good luck.
They are AM3 760G boards w/built in video, so you don't need a separate card.
The performance will be a lot better, but you'll notice that compared to the x2 5800, you will use a lot less power and produce less heat as well even if you get a dual core (AM3) instead of the older AM2 cpu.
My son has a x2-6000 and my daughter has a Regor x2-260. Both have similar performance numbers but her computer runs cooler and use less electricity.
Good luck.
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Rig#1: Intel i5-3570K, MSI-B75MA-P45 mobo, G-Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600 2x4gb, MSI-7870 2gd5t/oc gpu, Tt TR2-600w psu, Tt Commander Snow ed. Case, Cooler Master Hyper212+ HSF, OCZ Agility3 SSD 120GB, WE Caviar Black 750GB
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