CPU's , what's the best bang for my buck ? updated w/ more questions
CPU's , what's the best bang for my buck ? updated w/ more questions
I trying to decide what cpu to buy . Should I go with AMD or P4 ?
I'm guessing the AMD will be a better deal , but there are so many different breeds , Tbred , Barton , etc . What do you guys think ? Looking at maybe xp2500 - xp2800 price range . I don't know too much about the different versions so which one is best ?
I'm guessing the AMD will be a better deal , but there are so many different breeds , Tbred , Barton , etc . What do you guys think ? Looking at maybe xp2500 - xp2800 price range . I don't know too much about the different versions so which one is best ?

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Originally posted by dadx2mj
I vote for a 2500+ Barton. Not sure what the price is on them now but I paid $90 for mine and love it. Lotta bang for the buck in my eyes. Mine is currently running at 2250Mhz . Cant get my FSB above 180Mhz because of my PC 2700
What Dad and sethpa said. Barton 2500+ is a great choice even with the multi locked at 11x. Any 2500+ after week40-41 are multiplier locked, even on an nforce2.
I haven't followed P4's much other than to have read that you better be packing at least 3 GHz in the end with a P4 to outgun a Barton 2500+ OCed to 2.2 GHz ( 11 x 200 ) .
I've had mine for close to a year now and it's never run less than 2.2 GHz and for 8 months or so it ran @ 2.33 GHz with only .15v added in.
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Yah..
I'm working on getting my grubby mits on a Barton 2500 myself Phil, I have an 8RDA+ and it's got my 1700+ running at 2.1ghz with no problems what so ever. The OCin' part is easy, but yes the Mem timings can be and still are to me, confusing. 
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Phil, overclocking a barton 2500 to 3200 speed (11x200) is very easy, if you have pc3200 ddr. If you have pc2700, then you may only be able to do default speed, which is still darn fast.
If you do get a barton 2500 setup/nforce2 mobo and with pc3200, any of us can help you o/c it to 3200. Just need to know which mobo, it's a few easy changes in the bios.
I've had several and all have done at least 11x200. Only thing most needed was a slight increase to 1.7v.
If you do get a barton 2500 setup/nforce2 mobo and with pc3200, any of us can help you o/c it to 3200. Just need to know which mobo, it's a few easy changes in the bios.
I've had several and all have done at least 11x200. Only thing most needed was a slight increase to 1.7v.
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I am running 512MB of Corsair xms PC3200 . Do I need to try to find an older Barton 2500 , or can I just buy one from Newegg and have a pretty good shot at o/c ?
On the nforce2 boards , does it need to be the ultra or just nforce2 OK ?
Newegg has a MSI Motherboard for AMD Processors Model K7N2 Delta-L refurb for $45 or
they have a Asus Motherboard for AMD Athlon/XP/Duron Processors, Model# A7N8X (New Version, now support AMD Barton 400Mhz) for $49
On the nforce2 boards , does it need to be the ultra or just nforce2 OK ?
Newegg has a MSI Motherboard for AMD Processors Model K7N2 Delta-L refurb for $45 or
they have a Asus Motherboard for AMD Athlon/XP/Duron Processors, Model# A7N8X (New Version, now support AMD Barton 400Mhz) for $49

Either is ok, just the older bartons give you more leadway for various o'cing. A new one 'should' do 11x200, which is a 3200+.
I had a asus a7n8x, great mobo. Now using the shuttle an35n ultra. It's very good too. You might can get a new one of those for just a little more than a refurb asus. With refurbs, you never know. Last i looked a new shuttle an35n ultra was $62.
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Never had a msi mobo.
I had a asus a7n8x, great mobo. Now using the shuttle an35n ultra. It's very good too. You might can get a new one of those for just a little more than a refurb asus. With refurbs, you never know. Last i looked a new shuttle an35n ultra was $62.
* still is 61.99
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... WSE&depa=0
Never had a msi mobo.
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