> Here it is: I just ordered a new mobo, CPU, and RAM:
> MB NFORCE2 EPOX|8RDA3+ :
> CPU AMD|2500 /333 ATHLON XP BARTON% :
> DDRAM 512MB ADATA|64Mx64 DDR400 :
>
> The board says it supports up to 400 MHz bus, the CPU 333.
> However, this review of the mobo:
> All it mentions is 200MHz compatibility and support.
The answer toyour question is "DDR" - double data rate.
The actual (real) clock frequency will be (say) 166Mhz.
But every clock-cycle data is clocked thru mot once but twice -
once on the rising edge, and once on the falling edge.
This effectively doubles the throughput.
So, for 166Mhz on your bus, you get 333 MHz DDR.
For 200Mhz bus, you get 400Mhz DDR.
BTW: on nForce motherboards, the performance will be greatest when
the CPU bus and memory bus will be IN SYNC. This means, either (1)
overclocking your CPU bus, or (2) underclocking your memory bus,
if you want to achieve this.
Now, nowadays Athlon XP's are 'locked' - meaning they have a fixed
multiplier. Meaning, if you only change (increase) your CPU bus from
166 to 200 Mhz, you'll end up with 3000+ performance. This may be more
than the CPU can take (although, by all reports the 2500+ should be
able to reach this).
Luckily, you have an nForce motherboard. On some/most nForce
motherboards you CAN change the multpiplier even on 'locked' processors.
So, to stay safe and not overclock your CPU, you could increase the bus
and then lower the multiplier so you end up with the same end result.
See:
http://www.viperlair.com/articles/ho...ck/index.shtml
for an explanation of what I'm talking about.
> Oh, by the way, any opinions on how this setup plus a 128MB Radeon
> 9600XT video card will run Doom3? =)
It should run fine.
But i would go for the 9800 Pro 128MB, if getting a new videocard.
There's only $30 difference in price.