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Upgrading CPU - Athlon 3500+ to Opteron 185?

Asked by Harry_Truman in Computer CPU Processors, Miscellaneous Hardware, General Computer Systems

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My current desktop is a bit over two years old, running an AMD 3500+, Epox 9NPA nForce Ultra mobo, 2GB Corsair XMS RAM, Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra.  I use it mainly for gaming and have shifted most of my web design, photo editing, and generally all of my work material over to a new MacBook Pro that I just bought; now I'm trying to decide whether to upgrade this current machine and keep it around for a while longer or build a new PC all together.

I was thinking about upgrading the 3500+ that I have to an Opteron 185.  Yes, it's a server processor (and can't find any relevant benchmarks) but it would be a pretty big upgrade over what I currently have.  I've heard nothing but good stuff about it from people that have bought it, and obviously it can't compare to a Core 2 Duo but whenever I DO build a new PC, this one will be turned into a server so the Opteron would definitely come in handy there.

But not being able to find any real documentation on performance, would it be worth it to spend the ~$200 on this to hold be over for a bit until I can throw together a new system, or should I hold off and just deal with the old hardware a bit longer?  I've thought about grabbing a new video card while I'm at it and that would hold me over even longer from building a new PC, but I'm still torn.Start Free Trial
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