catilley1092
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I have a AMD Athlon X2 (64) processor on my desktop. As tempting as it would be to purchase a quad to replace it, there are other things that I'd like to upgrade first (adding the necessary parts to add up to five eSATA devices), which will involve buying the part, drive cases with eSATA fittings, and another small IDE drive (120GB) and case, which would give me three drives, not counting my backup one (a Seagate XTreme 500GB), which also has an eSATA port. And I'll probably need to buy the eSATA cables, too. So at this time, a processor upgrade will have to wait.
But, is there any way to get more out of the one that I have? It's an AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core Processor 3250e, according to the Device Manager. Not the most powerful by any stretch of the imagination, but still, a dual core. Note: I don't want it pushed to the max, just want to bump the performance by small steps at a time. I doubt these controls are within the OS (at least I've never found them). Anyone has some advice? I'd like to run some higher performance apps (the main one being the high performance folding application).
But, this desktop is under warranty, and has ran fine since purchase (no BSOD's, or "crashing" at all). Just a little more performance, if possible.
Thanks to all for taking the time to read this thread, and looking forward to any answers that may help me.
Thanks,
Cat
But, is there any way to get more out of the one that I have? It's an AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core Processor 3250e, according to the Device Manager. Not the most powerful by any stretch of the imagination, but still, a dual core. Note: I don't want it pushed to the max, just want to bump the performance by small steps at a time. I doubt these controls are within the OS (at least I've never found them). Anyone has some advice? I'd like to run some higher performance apps (the main one being the high performance folding application).
But, this desktop is under warranty, and has ran fine since purchase (no BSOD's, or "crashing" at all). Just a little more performance, if possible.
Thanks to all for taking the time to read this thread, and looking forward to any answers that may help me.
Thanks,
Cat