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February 2nd, 2001, 12:11 PM
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Should I do it?
I'm contemplating an upgrade.
Right now, I have an ASUS P2B motherboard with a PII400, and 2X64MB PC-100 RAM.
I'm considering going with a Gigabyte GA-6VXE7+ motherboard, with a Celeron 533, and 1X128MB PC-133 RAM.
I have limited funds, so that's why I'm not going PIII. However, I think that doing that I'd be able to upgrade higher down the road.
Sound like a good deal, or should I pass it up?
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***the Beast
- I only came for the platypus soup
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February 2nd, 2001, 12:16 PM
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February 2nd, 2001, 12:29 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by theBeast:
I'm contemplating an upgrade.
Right now, I have an ASUS P2B motherboard with a PII400, and 2X64MB PC-100 RAM.
I'm considering going with a Gigabyte GA-6VXE7+ motherboard, with a Celeron 533, and 1X128MB PC-133 RAM.
I have limited funds, so that's why I'm not going PIII. However, I think that doing that I'd be able to upgrade higher down the road.
Sound like a good deal, or should I pass it up?
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Can you even buy a 533 anymore? My primary source of parts doesn't sell anything slower than a 700. BTW, the 533 is only a 66fsb so if you do that don't bother with the PC133 RAM just use the PC100 you already have (unless you're going to 256Mb)
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February 2nd, 2001, 12:40 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by sowulo:
Can you even buy a 533 anymore? My primary source of parts doesn't sell anything slower than a 700. BTW, the 533 is only a 66fsb so if you do that don't bother with the PC133 RAM just use the PC100 you already have (unless you're going to 256Mb)
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Yeah, our supplier still had a couple of Celeron 533s kicking around. 
My reasoning for going with the PC-133 is for future upgrading on the system...so I could go to a PIII without worrying about the RAM that I have in there.
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***the Beast
- I only came for the platypus soup
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February 2nd, 2001, 12:52 PM
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If you only have limited funds why are you going Intel. AMD is sooooooooo much cheaper (price wise). Just checked out our prices at work here, a 1g Athalon is $3 more expensive than a 800 mhz celeron
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She may have only been a prostitute, but she had the prettiest face I ever came across
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February 2nd, 2001, 12:59 PM
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So, I see from price watch on the Windrivers home page that a Celeron 633 is $60 and AMD 650's are $46. A whole $14 difference while losing the option to put a faster PIII on the same motherboard later.....
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February 2nd, 2001, 01:11 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Damned Angel:
If you only have limited funds why are you going Intel. AMD is sooooooooo much cheaper (price wise). Just checked out our prices at work here, a 1g Athalon is $3 more expensive than a 800 mhz celeron
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I'm not much of an AMD fan, actually. I find that Intel runs smoother in what I do than AMD does. Personal opinion...same reason why I buy Chrysler and not Ford. 
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***the Beast
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February 2nd, 2001, 06:55 PM
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Beast, After being under the pentium thumb for MANY years, I finally bought an Athlon barebones for a grand total of 266.00. It came with an Athlon 750 with a dual fan/heatsink, ATX case, floppy drive, Biostar MB, and I chose the 64MB PC133 ram for about 20 bucks. I also had 64MB PC133 from the other board.
Results? I added the 10gb HDD and several parts from the dead PII 350 machine I had laying around. (ok, I admit I had the thing overclocked to 434 for 3 years on a pcchips board)but wow!! what a machine!! I have 12 computers in my little home network, and It beats the hell out of the PIII 700 at a WAAAAYYYYY lower cost. Spectacularly stable, and I play UT online for hours on end. Call me "surprisingly pleased"
www.digirex.com is where I purchased it. I have no affiliation with this company, most of you know where I am working.
[This message has been edited by DocPC (edited February 02, 2001).]
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