F flurobmx Baseband Member Messages 50 Oct 14, 2005 #1 Im going be buying a AMD 3500+ Venice and overclock it and was wondering if anything is likely to bottleneck, btw im kindof on a budget and dont want to spend to much on the proccessor. (my specs in sig)
Im going be buying a AMD 3500+ Venice and overclock it and was wondering if anything is likely to bottleneck, btw im kindof on a budget and dont want to spend to much on the proccessor. (my specs in sig)
N no_Wedge In Runtime Messages 262 Oct 14, 2005 #2 maybe the ram, but that's good ram, so don't worry about it
SHAWN Field Engineer Messages 4,695 Location Long Island, NY Oct 14, 2005 #4 no_Wedge said: are you putting the windows boot disc in the drive when you boot? Click to expand... Did I miss something?
no_Wedge said: are you putting the windows boot disc in the drive when you boot? Click to expand... Did I miss something?
F F6Hawk Baseband Member Messages 82 Oct 14, 2005 #5 no_Wedge said: are you putting the windows boot disc in the drive when you boot? Click to expand... No, I just usually hold the boot disk up to the side of the computer as I turn it on, and it makes the processor work by osmosis. Now that I got THAT out of my system, what are you talking about? Shirley you meant to post that in another thread?
no_Wedge said: are you putting the windows boot disc in the drive when you boot? Click to expand... No, I just usually hold the boot disk up to the side of the computer as I turn it on, and it makes the processor work by osmosis. Now that I got THAT out of my system, what are you talking about? Shirley you meant to post that in another thread?
straightv6 Not A Super Techie Messages 496 Oct 14, 2005 #6 F6Hawk said: No, I just usually hold the boot disk up to the side of the computer as I turn it on, and it makes the processor work by osmosis. Click to expand... you must have a plastic case because i tried that with my steel one and didn't have any luck
F6Hawk said: No, I just usually hold the boot disk up to the side of the computer as I turn it on, and it makes the processor work by osmosis. Click to expand... you must have a plastic case because i tried that with my steel one and didn't have any luck
B BColes In Runtime Messages 426 Oct 14, 2005 #7 Looks fine. As always a faster harddrive will be the best bet in speeding up your system. That can be a budget killer though.
Looks fine. As always a faster harddrive will be the best bet in speeding up your system. That can be a budget killer though.