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As some of you may have noticed I've been grumbling about my 3000+ for awhile now. But since I paired it up with my new Gigabyte ULi K8U motherboard things have really turned around.
The last gigabyte mobo I had simply refused to overclock, I mean at all. Nothing worked. But I don't know what it is but this new chipset has me really impressed. I dialed my cpu from 1.8GHz to 2.25GHz without breaking a sweat. It still idles at 34 C or so. I'm just very impressed. I don't know what it will be like under load so I won't take it any further for now but that's a very major jump right there. I hope to a good difference in things like HL2 and Quake 4 as both are pretty CPU intensive.
So for any of you out there hoping to upgrade but not really made of money at the moment I could really see going with a simple 3000-3500 CPU and just tapping things up a few hundred MHz. It's a great value.
The last gigabyte mobo I had simply refused to overclock, I mean at all. Nothing worked. But I don't know what it is but this new chipset has me really impressed. I dialed my cpu from 1.8GHz to 2.25GHz without breaking a sweat. It still idles at 34 C or so. I'm just very impressed. I don't know what it will be like under load so I won't take it any further for now but that's a very major jump right there. I hope to a good difference in things like HL2 and Quake 4 as both are pretty CPU intensive.
So for any of you out there hoping to upgrade but not really made of money at the moment I could really see going with a simple 3000-3500 CPU and just tapping things up a few hundred MHz. It's a great value.