Re: AMD help for a noobie!




"[ste parker]" <imaginey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> GBH wrote:
>>
>> The performance of this machine is acceptable but I was curious to know
>> where the current AMD processor was in their range and if a faster CPU
>> would offer any appreciable performance increase. I realise that speed is
>> a relative issue and that shaving microseconds here and there wont offer
>> much improvement although a move from 2ghz to 3.2 might? I guess this is
>> just an exercise in maxing out the mobo!
>>
>
> You won't be moving to 3.2GHz, a 3200+ runs at a stock speed of 2.2GHz for
> example.
>
> --
> [ste]
Thanks for that, it just adds to my AMD confusion! So the current 2400+ CPU
runs at?

Sorry, I'm having a blonde moment

Geoff


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