D Deathawk Daemon Poster Messages 1,151 Location Massachusetts Jun 3, 2007 #11 joshd said: no... Slot A is the slot P2 and P3 chips. The Pentium is the way to go. It should handle AOEII and Q2 just fine. Click to expand... Slot A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia kthx
joshd said: no... Slot A is the slot P2 and P3 chips. The Pentium is the way to go. It should handle AOEII and Q2 just fine. Click to expand... Slot A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia kthx
M maroon1 Banned Messages 3,479 Jun 4, 2007 #12 vernong1992 said: i think that 450 mhz pentium is really P3 NOT P2, but either way P3 is better.. Click to expand... Why ?? There are Pentium 2 that have clock speed of 600MHz
vernong1992 said: i think that 450 mhz pentium is really P3 NOT P2, but either way P3 is better.. Click to expand... Why ?? There are Pentium 2 that have clock speed of 600MHz
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Jun 4, 2007 #13 The Celeron is at 600MHZ, and is in Socket 370, so I'd probably choose that. Earlier Celerons were not far off their Pentium counterparts, clock for clock. Plus, you could even upgrade to a Coppermine Pentium 3 if you wanted. joshd said: no... Slot A is the slot P2 and P3 chips. Click to expand... No, that's slot 1. Slot A was for early Athlon's
The Celeron is at 600MHZ, and is in Socket 370, so I'd probably choose that. Earlier Celerons were not far off their Pentium counterparts, clock for clock. Plus, you could even upgrade to a Coppermine Pentium 3 if you wanted. joshd said: no... Slot A is the slot P2 and P3 chips. Click to expand... No, that's slot 1. Slot A was for early Athlon's
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Jun 4, 2007 #14 I'd get the Celeron. You can still get a good PCI card if the board doesn't have AGP. Those games will run fine on either system.
I'd get the Celeron. You can still get a good PCI card if the board doesn't have AGP. Those games will run fine on either system.