newguy5
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just curious what the typical life of an average cpu is these days? particularly interested in the new c2d's, and even their lifespan while they are *slightly* overclocked.
the only reason i ask is because i read on tom's hardware that if you slightly overclock them they should last more than a year. that seemed VERY short of a lifespan to me. and the reason i say that is because i have an athlon 1600+ (old school) that has been running strong for 5 years now. i have replaced 1 motherboard, a psu, and a graphics card, but other than that, the original RAM, HD, and CPU are still kicking very strongly.
my windows xp boots up in easily less than one minute and i've never seen a dim in performance with my computer (other than the bad mobo and then psu).
i've had some intermittent no POST problems with it in the last 6 months (it's done it about 3 times in the last 6 months) and i've tested everything i can and nothing seems to be problematic. but that and the fact that i'm outdated as hell makes me want to upgrade my cpu/gpu/psu/mobo/ram, but i'm not real excited if my cpu is going to last only a year or so.
i'm also a big "if it's not broke then don't fix it" guy, and besides, all the games i play run fine with my computer now, and that even includes "far cry." what do you guys think?
the only reason i ask is because i read on tom's hardware that if you slightly overclock them they should last more than a year. that seemed VERY short of a lifespan to me. and the reason i say that is because i have an athlon 1600+ (old school) that has been running strong for 5 years now. i have replaced 1 motherboard, a psu, and a graphics card, but other than that, the original RAM, HD, and CPU are still kicking very strongly.
my windows xp boots up in easily less than one minute and i've never seen a dim in performance with my computer (other than the bad mobo and then psu).
i've had some intermittent no POST problems with it in the last 6 months (it's done it about 3 times in the last 6 months) and i've tested everything i can and nothing seems to be problematic. but that and the fact that i'm outdated as hell makes me want to upgrade my cpu/gpu/psu/mobo/ram, but i'm not real excited if my cpu is going to last only a year or so.
i'm also a big "if it's not broke then don't fix it" guy, and besides, all the games i play run fine with my computer now, and that even includes "far cry." what do you guys think?
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