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I may need to get another processor for my kid's computer. It is an Asus P5PE-VM motherboard. Used for Gaming, with an Nvidia Card... but not cutting edge (I don't buy the VERY latest games for them). I am aiming around the 2.4 Ghz mark or higher (not more than 2 grand). Is there a good price/performance mark I should be aiming at? Which chips should I avoid? They used to have a Celeron 3 Ghz (I think).
 
All I know is that the E2*** chips, like E2180, overclock like crazy.
 
All I know is that the E2*** chips, like E2180, overclock like crazy.

Ummm I have the P5PE-VM and it does not overclock at all with no pci/agp lock so even software such as clockgen dont work.

The only way to overclock is to bsel pad mod it, which involves drawing a small line on the cpu pins to change its default fsb to 1066 or 1333.

I have a E4300 1.8ghz which is now running at 2.4ghz(1066fsb since that m/board only supports up to 1066) with bsel.

If u can get any E2160 or E4300, this mod will make it run perfect (sped, heat, risk) - wise.
 
I may need to get another processor for my kid's computer. It is an Asus P5PE-VM motherboard. Used for Gaming, with an Nvidia Card... but not cutting edge (I don't buy the VERY latest games for them). I am aiming around the 2.4 Ghz mark or higher (not more than 2 grand). Is there a good price/performance mark I should be aiming at? Which chips should I avoid? They used to have a Celeron 3 Ghz (I think).

Is your R2000 limit for the CPU only? If only for the CPU then the Q6600 will work for you. They go for around R2000. Altho I'm not sure what limits are for an 865G chipset motherboard. a Q6600 should be able to run.

If you need a CPU and G-card then you may have a problem. That motherboard only has an AGP slot and getting AGP G-cards now will be a mission.
 
Is your R2000 limit for the CPU only? If only for the CPU then the Q6600 will work for you. They go for around R2000. Altho I'm not sure what limits are for an 865G chipset motherboard. a Q6600 should be able to run.

If you need a CPU and G-card then you may have a problem. That motherboard only has an AGP slot and getting AGP G-cards now will be a mission.

Ja, no.. it is just the CPU. I already have a nice Nvidia graphics card... nice enough for the kiddies.

Thanks Guys.
 
if new then the Q6600 will be the best, the m/board doesnt support X6xx cpus so highest u can go is a E6850 or something like that.

Though for the kiddies rather get him a E2220 or E4600, should be enough and can overclock in future when he get better board
 
Deleted last post due to bad information - Read before reply :o

This from the asus site
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=272&l4=0&model=1276&modelmenu=2

LGA775 socket for Intel®Pentium D/Pentium 4/Celeron CPU
Compatible with Intel® 05B/05A and 04B/04A processors
Support Intel®EM64T/Hyper-Threading Technology
(note. This motherboard does not support Intel Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition. )
Chipset

Pentium 4 processors only - not dual core

Go here for processor compatability
http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ParentRadio=All&ProcFam=2112

You'll be looking for Pentium D models at best

More conflicting information here (conflicts with Intel and there own)

http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5PE-VM

Just be careful before buying - certainly no quad support x6800 appears to be highest supported on the Asus site.
That however conflicts with there own information of no "Extreme processor support"
 
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Deleted last post due to bad information - Read before reply :o

This from the asus site
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=272&l4=0&model=1276&modelmenu=2

LGA775 socket for Intel®Pentium D/Pentium 4/Celeron CPU
Compatible with Intel® 05B/05A and 04B/04A processors
Support Intel®EM64T/Hyper-Threading Technology
(note. This motherboard does not support Intel Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition. )
Chipset

Pentium 4 processors only - not dual core

Go here for processor compatability
http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ParentRadio=All&ProcFam=2112

You'll be looking for Pentium D models at best

More conflicting information here (conflicts with Intel and there own)

http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5PE-VM

Just be careful before buying - certainly no quad support x6800 appears to be highest supported on the Asus site.
That however conflicts with there own information of no "Extreme processor support"

wow! Crazy! Thanks for going to all that trouble, but I probably won't go that high. I will go for the 2.4 or lower! Thanks again!
 
wow! Crazy! Thanks for going to all that trouble, but I probably won't go that high. I will go for the 2.4 or lower! Thanks again!

Like I said, E2220 or E4600 :)

I was gonna say the E7200 but that dont work and the pentium D's suck coz I used one before.

what agp card did u get him?
 
In that situation a 2nd hand CPU might also be worth considering. Sooner or later you'll have to ditch the board anyway so it might make sense to not go all out now & then buy something nice later.
 
Get a new motherboard and core2duo chip. If not, don't change the chip.
Remember that your motherboard is the base on which your system run. If it's slow, everyting will be slow.

Asus P5Q motheboard - R1225
Q6600 - R1539
(prices ex VAT - Pcint.co.za)

PS. i still think gigabyte motherboards are faster. Was looking or a GigabyteEX38-DQ6 (+-R1500)
 
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