Howdo,
I'm looking at upgrading my aunty's computer, and at the moment it has an Athlon64 3800+, the motherboard is an Asus M2NS-NVM/S, which according to the manual is an AM2 socket board that supports Athlon64, Athlon64 X2 and Sempron CPUs.
Here is the manual I found. It's on a German site but appears to be for the correct board.
Would this CPU work in it? I can't find out if AM2+ CPUs work in AM2 boards.
I'd also be looking to upgrade the RAM, but I think I have that sorted. It will take upto 4x1gb 400/533/667/800mhz unbuffered non-ECC modules. At the moment it has some 4x256mb 400mhz rubbish. The plan is to get 2x1gb 667/800mhz for it.
What I'm wondering is, would it be worth upgrading the motherboard at the same time? I stuck an E5300 with a Gigabyte G41M-E2SL and 2gb of 1066mhz ram in my brothers computer recently, and it flies now for everyday stuff. (Overclocked to 1066mhz RAM and 3.4ghz CPU). Would that be a better cost/improvement ratio than just upgrading the CPU and RAM in this motherboard?
I guess the first step is to find out if that CPU will work, then compare it with an E5300. Changing to that Gigabyte board would have a lot of advantages, I know my way round it for one thing, and it's a much better board than this current one with a lot more features, but they're not needed. It's not going to be overclocked, it's only for surfing the web. Also if I change the board, I'd have to reinstall the OS, which would be a pain in the arse.
Cheers guys!
I'm looking at upgrading my aunty's computer, and at the moment it has an Athlon64 3800+, the motherboard is an Asus M2NS-NVM/S, which according to the manual is an AM2 socket board that supports Athlon64, Athlon64 X2 and Sempron CPUs.
Here is the manual I found. It's on a German site but appears to be for the correct board.
Would this CPU work in it? I can't find out if AM2+ CPUs work in AM2 boards.
I'd also be looking to upgrade the RAM, but I think I have that sorted. It will take upto 4x1gb 400/533/667/800mhz unbuffered non-ECC modules. At the moment it has some 4x256mb 400mhz rubbish. The plan is to get 2x1gb 667/800mhz for it.
What I'm wondering is, would it be worth upgrading the motherboard at the same time? I stuck an E5300 with a Gigabyte G41M-E2SL and 2gb of 1066mhz ram in my brothers computer recently, and it flies now for everyday stuff. (Overclocked to 1066mhz RAM and 3.4ghz CPU). Would that be a better cost/improvement ratio than just upgrading the CPU and RAM in this motherboard?
I guess the first step is to find out if that CPU will work, then compare it with an E5300. Changing to that Gigabyte board would have a lot of advantages, I know my way round it for one thing, and it's a much better board than this current one with a lot more features, but they're not needed. It's not going to be overclocked, it's only for surfing the web. Also if I change the board, I'd have to reinstall the OS, which would be a pain in the arse.
Cheers guys!