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Timchenko Maxim <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Apr 2002 15:12:42 +0300
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Hi Ultra,

  The problem of "what's holding you back" is a tie because buying a new
graphics card would relieve the CPU of various graphical calculations that
can be done in hardware on a new card;  buying a new CPU would make those
calculations faster and thus improve the gaming experience as well.

  I'd take the CPU simply because the video card price drops faster than
CPU price, and when you have money to buy the second component it will
cost less (or, maybe, even something better will hit the market for the
same price).

Yours,

<> Max Timchenko [MaxVT]
<>
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Ultra wrote:

> at the moment, both of your CPU and graphics card are holding you back from
> 3D games. I would suggest get new mobo and CPU first, as 400mhz CPU is way
> out of date in gaming, through G450 isn't designed for gaming either, but
> you will get more performance from mobo+CPU upgrade at this moment.
> >
> > The question is, would I get a better performance boost (remember, 3D
> > games) from the mboard/CPU combination or the graphics card?

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