1800+ slow me down?

CAD_roxors

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I'm getting a Radeon 9600 pro and I curently have an Athalon 1800+. Will that slow down my graphics significantly? I will be doing some real gaming but no Doom 3. Maybe a little half-life 2 though. If I OC it to a 2000+ or 2200+ will that give me the speed i need? And will i need to upgrade my pc2100 ram if i OC it that much?? I would really rather not upgrade my ram.
 
I can see you perhaps having a low FPS in HL2, you will need to play the game in 800*600 rez.

Overclocking is an option I'd look into.

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I think the card and the cpu match-up OK. In other words, i don't think an 1800+ is a big bottleneck with a 9600pro.

For a while I ran with a 9600 pro and a Barton 2500+, the card was what was holding me back in games.

If you're worried about the cpu, yeah OC it a bit. Hopefully your mobo has an AGP/PCI lock so you can up the FSB. I would think any decent PC2100 could handle some OCing. You may have to up the vdimm (voltage to ram) or relax timings a bit.

Use Memtest86 to test the ram for stability (a free proggie, just google it).

Same as above for Prime95 to test the cpu for stability when OCing

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That actually sounds like a pretty good match.
I ran a AMD 1900+ with an ATI 8500 card, and was satisfied with overall performance.

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