mr.science
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I have a Dell Dimension 8400 with two pentiums 4s running in synch at 3.2 gigahertz. I recently realized that even this isn't enough for high end games. I just downloaded gamespace light off of the interweb anfd I created a polygon sphere with almost 10000 infividual faces. It completly drained my RAM and my CPU and my computer completly locked up. I had to bring up the task manager to kill every process. My page file usage was up to 2 gigabytes, and that's probobly why.
Needless to say, I could use a better processor if I plan to use this for things that other people could only dream of. I need a processor that will eat any game that challenges it alive. I need a top of the line processor. The Intel Quad Core Extreme.
Now, realizing that my computer is an older rig, I'm rather cautious before jumping out and buying a 1k CPU. I need to know other things. What else would I need to buy for instance? I have a feeling I would need a new motherboard, even though my current one supports X86 socket processors. The reason this is is because mine has two CPUs in it, and I would have to buy another Quad core, but I'm not sure eather way. Would it be fine if I left one of the CPU sockets on the motherboard empty? Tha would cut down on my costs. What about a heat sink? A processor with four cores running at 3.2 gigahertz...I'm wondering there too. And what about an upgrade in RAM? This CPU is litterally making en effort to suck in data as fast as it can, and spitting it out at light speed with little effort. With this in mind, I'm wondering if I need more RAM to handle data.
Ultimatly, I'm wondering about how much extra stuff I'd have to buy, and I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone can answer this question. Thanks for reading (and hopefully answering).
Needless to say, I could use a better processor if I plan to use this for things that other people could only dream of. I need a processor that will eat any game that challenges it alive. I need a top of the line processor. The Intel Quad Core Extreme.
Now, realizing that my computer is an older rig, I'm rather cautious before jumping out and buying a 1k CPU. I need to know other things. What else would I need to buy for instance? I have a feeling I would need a new motherboard, even though my current one supports X86 socket processors. The reason this is is because mine has two CPUs in it, and I would have to buy another Quad core, but I'm not sure eather way. Would it be fine if I left one of the CPU sockets on the motherboard empty? Tha would cut down on my costs. What about a heat sink? A processor with four cores running at 3.2 gigahertz...I'm wondering there too. And what about an upgrade in RAM? This CPU is litterally making en effort to suck in data as fast as it can, and spitting it out at light speed with little effort. With this in mind, I'm wondering if I need more RAM to handle data.
Ultimatly, I'm wondering about how much extra stuff I'd have to buy, and I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone can answer this question. Thanks for reading (and hopefully answering).