Zangetsu
New Member
Hi all,
I am planning to buy a AMD Athlon x2 5000+, but I am not sure if I would take it or not. First of all, do I need to format my pc for it? I've heard that it is best to reset your BIOS, that's no problem. But, if I need to format the pc, that will be a huge problem.
Then there is my motherboard. I have a ASRocK NVIDIA GeForce 6100 AM2NF4G-SATA2 and I've updated the latest BIOS. So... My question is, will the CPU be compatible with my mobo? Because I've heard that you had to do a BIOS update before upgrating your CPU, which I already have. On this link it says for the latest BIOS: Support Rev.G CPU.
What does that mean?
And what's the difference between a 5000+ and a 5200+? I've heard that the 5200+ has +1 MB cache. Does it make that much difference?
I am not really a hardcore gamer, but I do game sometimes. I just need a Dual core CPU for my Vista and for some other applications. At the moment I have a AMD Athlon 3800+ (single core).
Thanks anyway.
Zangetsu.
I am planning to buy a AMD Athlon x2 5000+, but I am not sure if I would take it or not. First of all, do I need to format my pc for it? I've heard that it is best to reset your BIOS, that's no problem. But, if I need to format the pc, that will be a huge problem.
Then there is my motherboard. I have a ASRocK NVIDIA GeForce 6100 AM2NF4G-SATA2 and I've updated the latest BIOS. So... My question is, will the CPU be compatible with my mobo? Because I've heard that you had to do a BIOS update before upgrating your CPU, which I already have. On this link it says for the latest BIOS: Support Rev.G CPU.
What does that mean?
And what's the difference between a 5000+ and a 5200+? I've heard that the 5200+ has +1 MB cache. Does it make that much difference?
I am not really a hardcore gamer, but I do game sometimes. I just need a Dual core CPU for my Vista and for some other applications. At the moment I have a AMD Athlon 3800+ (single core).
Thanks anyway.
Zangetsu.