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In A Sticky Situation, And Need Advice
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Thalin
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Old Jun 26, 2006, 04:54 PM Local time: Jun 26, 2006, 09:54 PM #1 of 3
In A Sticky Situation, And Need Advice

Hey,

Well, about a week ago I bought myself a new XFX 7800GS AGP card for my rig, and all was going well until, well, the day after I bought it, when I realised just how bottlenecked it will be on my setup. I currently have a non-overclocked Athlon XP 3000+, 1.5gb ram and an Asus A7N8X motherboard.

I realised the other day that I could have sold my cpu and mobo on Ebay for about 100 pounds, giving me enough for a new Athlon 64 3800 CPU, then sold my old graphics card and some other bits for 50 pounds, giving me enough for a new mobo, and then spent about 180-200 on a new gfx card, which was exactly the price I spent on my new AGP card!

What do you advice I do? I was thinking about selling my week old card on Ebay for the same price, and hoping I get a buyer. Then carrying out the PCI-E upgrade. Or should I just overclock my CPU with a new heatsink and fan? Or maybe sell on my new card and wait a few months for the prices to go down for my desired components, but then having to sell my current components for less.

Any ideas?

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Old Jun 26, 2006, 06:11 PM Local time: Jun 27, 2006, 01:11 AM #2 of 3
I'd just sell the card again if you're short on money, save up for a complete upgrade and check again in a few months when you can do a serious upgrade.

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Old Jun 28, 2006, 03:42 PM Local time: Jun 28, 2006, 01:42 PM #3 of 3
Originally Posted by Thalin
Hey,

Well, about a week ago I bought myself a new XFX 7800GS AGP card for my rig, and all was going well until, well, the day after I bought it, when I realised just how bottlenecked it will be on my setup. I currently have a non-overclocked Athlon XP 3000+, 1.5gb ram and an Asus A7N8X motherboard.

I realised the other day that I could have sold my cpu and mobo on Ebay for about 100 pounds, giving me enough for a new Athlon 64 3800 CPU, then sold my old graphics card and some other bits for 50 pounds, giving me enough for a new mobo, and then spent about 180-200 on a new gfx card, which was exactly the price I spent on my new AGP card!

What do you advice I do? I was thinking about selling my week old card on Ebay for the same price, and hoping I get a buyer. Then carrying out the PCI-E upgrade. Or should I just overclock my CPU with a new heatsink and fan? Or maybe sell on my new card and wait a few months for the prices to go down for my desired components, but then having to sell my current components for less.

Any ideas?
The 7800GS isn't THAT bad of a card. If you're strapped for cash, I would simply keep what you have.

I'm a personal fan of overclocking. It can yield surprising results if you do it right. I would get a new heastsink and fan with some Arctic Silver 5 and overclock. You might want to make sure that your RAM is capable of supporting a higher FSB if that's what you're going to overclock. Raising the FSB is preferable over raising the multiplier because it yields better results. A 3000+ should overclock very well (depending on what motherboard you have) from what I've read. I think it's a pretty cheap way to go.

How ya doing, buddy?
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