Empire
05-10-2008, 09:54 PM
Hello everyone. To start things off, thanks for the awesome website. It helped so much building my first PC ... and second ... heck, it even helped for my neighbors' cat's PC. I've been reading threads here for some time now and I thought maybe you guys can help me out. Also, I didn't know where to post this, but since the main question is about a video card upgrade, this should be fine. Firstly, this is my rig:
K8N-E Deluxe
1GB of Ram
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (Socket 754)
6800GT OC (AGP)
Cooler Master 500W PSU
Yeah, it's pretty old. I can't remember if it was 2 years ago that I made it, or 4. It was when the 6800GT was expensive, that's all I remember.
I've been thinking about upgrading my system so that I can give it at least another year or 4. But after reading through forums and such, the general consensus says to not put anymore money into AGP but rather buy a more modern card and mobo with PCIE. That idea sounds good and all, but I'm not one to play all the modern games at its highest settings. Just the normal Steam games and WoW. Do you think it's a waste of $300 to upgrade my computer? (Thats the price for 1 more gig, a 3400+ or 3700+ CPU if I win the auction, and a 7600GT)
Now to the main question, will my AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor bottleneck a 7600GT? I couldn't find anything through google.
If it doesn't, what is the best video card for a 3200+ without bottlenecking.
If it does bottleneck, will an AMD Athlon 3400+ or AMD Athlon 3700+ Clawhammer bottleneck it?
If the 3400 and 3700 doesn't bottleneck, what is the best video card for these two without bottlenecking?
I know, I know. You are probably tired of the words 'bottle' or 'neck' by now. I'll try to cut down on it. I just don't know how to figure it out. Is there a chart or something for CPU to video card performances or something. But yeah, my idea is that since I am very limited on CPU upgrades (Socket 754), I might as well get the best AGP video card that my best CPU upgrade can take without bottlenecking. Then it should last for another couple years. I hope.
Thanks for reading. Hopefully, it wasn't too much. Have a nice day.
K8N-E Deluxe
1GB of Ram
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (Socket 754)
6800GT OC (AGP)
Cooler Master 500W PSU
Yeah, it's pretty old. I can't remember if it was 2 years ago that I made it, or 4. It was when the 6800GT was expensive, that's all I remember.
I've been thinking about upgrading my system so that I can give it at least another year or 4. But after reading through forums and such, the general consensus says to not put anymore money into AGP but rather buy a more modern card and mobo with PCIE. That idea sounds good and all, but I'm not one to play all the modern games at its highest settings. Just the normal Steam games and WoW. Do you think it's a waste of $300 to upgrade my computer? (Thats the price for 1 more gig, a 3400+ or 3700+ CPU if I win the auction, and a 7600GT)
Now to the main question, will my AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor bottleneck a 7600GT? I couldn't find anything through google.
If it doesn't, what is the best video card for a 3200+ without bottlenecking.
If it does bottleneck, will an AMD Athlon 3400+ or AMD Athlon 3700+ Clawhammer bottleneck it?
If the 3400 and 3700 doesn't bottleneck, what is the best video card for these two without bottlenecking?
I know, I know. You are probably tired of the words 'bottle' or 'neck' by now. I'll try to cut down on it. I just don't know how to figure it out. Is there a chart or something for CPU to video card performances or something. But yeah, my idea is that since I am very limited on CPU upgrades (Socket 754), I might as well get the best AGP video card that my best CPU upgrade can take without bottlenecking. Then it should last for another couple years. I hope.
Thanks for reading. Hopefully, it wasn't too much. Have a nice day.