Upgrading, what's the best choice?
Well, it's been a while since I've given any love to my Linux machine, which is my main desktop PC. It's currently running an ECS K7S5A motherboard, with an Athlon XP 2200, 1 gig of DDR266 memory, and a GeForce4 Ti 4600. I want to boost it a bit, but I'm trying to save cash while doing so. The main thing I want to do is upgrade the CPU and video card, but I need some advice.
Here are my options:
1. Boost the CPU to an XP 2800+, and stick something like a Geforce 6600 in there. This is the cheapest option, but it has a few downsides - A, I'm not sure if my (overall system as well as gaming) performance will be increased by much, B, I'd like something with SSE2+3 so I can mess around with Mac OS x86 on this machine, and C, the AGP slot is limited to 4x.
2. Shelve the motherboard and processor entirely, and upgrade to an Athlon 64 system, maybe with PCI Express. Obviously, this is more expensive, but I'm considering it. The main thing is, I don't want to spend any cash on new RAM right now, so I'd be stuck using my DDR266 modules. Is this even feasible? Will a machine with a much faster FSB even be able to use that memory, and if so, will it simply hinder performance too much? I've been wanting to upgrade to an Athlon 64 for a while, and this would also let me upgrade my OS to 64 bit. But if the memory is going to be a big issue, I might skip it for now. Also, I'm worried that whatever motherboard I get may not be as rock-solid stable as my K7S5A has been.
So, any advice?
Well, it's been a while since I've given any love to my Linux machine, which is my main desktop PC. It's currently running an ECS K7S5A motherboard, with an Athlon XP 2200, 1 gig of DDR266 memory, and a GeForce4 Ti 4600. I want to boost it a bit, but I'm trying to save cash while doing so. The main thing I want to do is upgrade the CPU and video card, but I need some advice.
Here are my options:
1. Boost the CPU to an XP 2800+, and stick something like a Geforce 6600 in there. This is the cheapest option, but it has a few downsides - A, I'm not sure if my (overall system as well as gaming) performance will be increased by much, B, I'd like something with SSE2+3 so I can mess around with Mac OS x86 on this machine, and C, the AGP slot is limited to 4x.
2. Shelve the motherboard and processor entirely, and upgrade to an Athlon 64 system, maybe with PCI Express. Obviously, this is more expensive, but I'm considering it. The main thing is, I don't want to spend any cash on new RAM right now, so I'd be stuck using my DDR266 modules. Is this even feasible? Will a machine with a much faster FSB even be able to use that memory, and if so, will it simply hinder performance too much? I've been wanting to upgrade to an Athlon 64 for a while, and this would also let me upgrade my OS to 64 bit. But if the memory is going to be a big issue, I might skip it for now. Also, I'm worried that whatever motherboard I get may not be as rock-solid stable as my K7S5A has been.
So, any advice?