Hello, I'm a poor college student and can't afford a new computer. I'm not someone that knows a lot about computers, either...and I don't need much. I like to play Call of Duty on my PC, but that's about as intense as I get.
Anyway, I have two older Dell machines that were manufactured late in 2006. One of them is a Dell Dimension 9150 that has a Pentium D 820 processor, and uses an Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+ gpu. The other is a Dell Dimension E521 and has an AMD 64 X2 Processor with an Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT gpu. Which should I use?
I know the AMD is the better processor, but I cannot move my GeForce 9800 over to that machine because of the way Dell designed the tower. It doesn't fit inside.
Right now I'm using the Dimension 9150 with the Pentium D as my primary machine, but it has been getting bogged down quite a bit lately--especially when playing Call of Duty. I'm certain the processor is my bottleneck.
I've been tempted to switch to the Dimension E521 as my primary machine; however I'm not enjoying the prospect of having to downgrade my gpu...would I get better performance out of Call of Duty and other graphic-intensive programs if I switched to the better cpu?
RAM is not an issue. If I switch PC's I'll move my RAM from my current computer to the other.
Thanks!
Anyway, I have two older Dell machines that were manufactured late in 2006. One of them is a Dell Dimension 9150 that has a Pentium D 820 processor, and uses an Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+ gpu. The other is a Dell Dimension E521 and has an AMD 64 X2 Processor with an Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT gpu. Which should I use?
I know the AMD is the better processor, but I cannot move my GeForce 9800 over to that machine because of the way Dell designed the tower. It doesn't fit inside.
Right now I'm using the Dimension 9150 with the Pentium D as my primary machine, but it has been getting bogged down quite a bit lately--especially when playing Call of Duty. I'm certain the processor is my bottleneck.
I've been tempted to switch to the Dimension E521 as my primary machine; however I'm not enjoying the prospect of having to downgrade my gpu...would I get better performance out of Call of Duty and other graphic-intensive programs if I switched to the better cpu?
RAM is not an issue. If I switch PC's I'll move my RAM from my current computer to the other.
Thanks!