- Nov 14, 2011
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The rig I have listed in my signature is currently built around a venerable AM2 motherboard. My question is, is it worth upgrading that rig to an AM3+ board? The current board is a very limited old Gigabyte uATX board, with all of these problems:
-only 2 SATA2 ports, so I can't add any more drives
-2 DDR2 DIMM sockets, realistically limiting me to 4GB RAM as the cost of 4GB DIMMs of DDR2 is utterly extortionate
-no core unlocking- my CPU is a Thuban die, meaning it is a hexacore with two locked cores. This could potentially be a six core processor on the right mobo, if I'm lucky.
-no user-adjustable CPU voltages, meaning I effectively cannot OC my processor at all. (When I try even a minor OC, it sets the voltages insanely high automatically)
-running out of PCI slots- my graphics card takes two slots, my wifi card takes another, and I only have one left to play with, meaning I can't add both a sound card and a new SATA controller
-PCIe Gen1 - meaning that my graphics card could potentially be bandwidth bottlenecked
Do you guys reckon it's worth upgrading? I could get 8GB of much faster RAM, a bit of an overclock, potentially 2 extra cores, far more SATA ports to let me hook up more drives, and a full sized ATX board for more expansion. (Although with the new board having enough SATA ports, that shouldn't be an issue any more, really.)
My main concern is how tricky swapping over would be- would I need to reinstall Windows 7? I'm also curious about the future of the AM3+ socket, as I might be interested in an upgrade to Steamroller in the future, if that came to AM3+ and is as good as predicted.
-only 2 SATA2 ports, so I can't add any more drives
-2 DDR2 DIMM sockets, realistically limiting me to 4GB RAM as the cost of 4GB DIMMs of DDR2 is utterly extortionate
-no core unlocking- my CPU is a Thuban die, meaning it is a hexacore with two locked cores. This could potentially be a six core processor on the right mobo, if I'm lucky.
-no user-adjustable CPU voltages, meaning I effectively cannot OC my processor at all. (When I try even a minor OC, it sets the voltages insanely high automatically)
-running out of PCI slots- my graphics card takes two slots, my wifi card takes another, and I only have one left to play with, meaning I can't add both a sound card and a new SATA controller
-PCIe Gen1 - meaning that my graphics card could potentially be bandwidth bottlenecked
Do you guys reckon it's worth upgrading? I could get 8GB of much faster RAM, a bit of an overclock, potentially 2 extra cores, far more SATA ports to let me hook up more drives, and a full sized ATX board for more expansion. (Although with the new board having enough SATA ports, that shouldn't be an issue any more, really.)
My main concern is how tricky swapping over would be- would I need to reinstall Windows 7? I'm also curious about the future of the AM3+ socket, as I might be interested in an upgrade to Steamroller in the future, if that came to AM3+ and is as good as predicted.