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    hi, just wondering will upgrading my current cel300A@450 with an PIII 933@??? increase performance of my G400MAX. I mainly play Counterstrike at 1024*768 (with fps fluctuating 25-72(as seen with netgraph on).

    does the G400max scale well with cpu on high resolutions?
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  • #2
    You will definetly see some improvements with the Max, but don't expect to much. IMO the Max is outscaled at every processor running above 850Mhz.

    Mega
    K6-3 400Mhz@450Mhz
    G400 16MB, 192MB Ram and so on

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    • #3
      You will definetly see some improvements with the Max, but don't expect to much. IMO the Max is outscaled at every processor running above 850Mhz.

      Mega
      K6-3 400Mhz@450Mhz
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      • #4
        Yea - I don't see the 933 boosting performance of the Max as such - but in low res gaming (ie CPU limited) a faster CPU will make a difference.

        And am I right in thinking that you plan to overclock your 933? I can't see any major gains to be had from this chip - you'll save a lot by going for a 700 and try to hit 933 with that (or if you've got good components (well you must have - your at the murc!) go for a lower multiplier and up the FSB some more.

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        • #5
          a few months ago I went from a cellery 300A @ 450 to a Pentium III 450, and all my framerates went up a little, that was my last celeron I ever bought, now I'm stickin' with P3's or whatever comes next
          -=And May The Schwartz Be With Ya=-

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          • #6
            Moleman, you are unfair, can you even compare the price of a celerom 300a to a PII450 ???

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            Cloudy
            Asus P2B-DS, 2 x Celeron 450 (400@75Mhz), 192Mb Ram, SB Live! Platinum,
            2 x IBM 4.3Gb scsi,IBM 22GB IDE, Pioneer DVD ROM scsi, G400 32MB DH.

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            • #7
              besides Moleman, the reason for the better performance was the addition of SSE. All new celerons include SSE...believe me, if they didnt I wouldve spent a little more and gotten a PIII

              And yes you may see an improvement in framerates. Even with my vanilla G400 clocked at 140/185, I saw my 800x600x32 framerate in q3a demo001 jump from 45 to 57 fps. I can now play at 800x600x32 online without it ever getting choppy! And this was on an upgrade from a celery 450 to a 533@896MHz

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              • #8
                A processor upgrade like that should really help you.
                Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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                • #9
                  Despite of other opinions, you will double or even triple your performance when updating your OCed Celery to a Coppermine.

                  I just upgraded from my former Celeron333@500 to a Cel566@875 and my 3D Mark 2000 score went from +1800 to +3000 in 1024x768x16bppx16bZ ...

                  Go ahead and figure for yourself.

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                  • #10
                    I went from a P3-550 to a P3-750 Coppermine. I didn't get a huge boost. Well, I'm not sure, I never had the time to do any benchmarks. I run Half-Life at 800x600 because at 1024x768 in multiplayer, my fps sometime goes down to 10!

                    From what I know, the G400 scales to about 800-900MHz. So you might as well just get something like a P3-800.

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                    • #11
                      Hey I was just stating that I think the P3 is worth the extra cash, not that the celeron is bad cpu or anything.
                      All my previous PCs had Celerons in them, and I always was happy with the performance, but now that I can afford a little more I'm stickin with P3's. And if you can afford a P3 933 then why buy a celeron instead?
                      -=And May The Schwartz Be With Ya=-

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                      • #12
                        I have upgraded from Celeron 400@500 to CuMine 600@774.
                        Scores in 3DMark 2000 (1024x768x16b):
                        old score: 1650
                        new score: 3445
                        score with CuMine @744: 3370

                        G400 MAX 155/207, mobo: MSI 6163 PRO, 128 RAM PC100

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                        • #13
                          I like the P3's!

                          P3-903
                          3d Mark Max 99 1024x768 = 6655
                          3d Mark 2000 1024x768 = 3303
                          o/c P3-700 129x7 new cB0 core SL454 on bx6r2

                          Replaced a P3-450 which I ran at 580.
                          The 450/580 is for sale if interested email
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                          [This message has been edited by UserReview (edited 07 June 2000).]

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                          • #14
                            I'm running a PIII 800E with a G400 Max (no overclocking of the Max). I saw an nice increase in fram rates moving from a PIII 600 to the PIII 800E but I only see a 3FPS increase in overclocking my 800E to 908MHZ.

                            The PIII 933 is pretty maxed out already as far as overclocking goes.....might be better to save a little cash and overclock a PIII 733 or 800.

                            I've had my 800E running stable at 960MHZ with the voltage boosted abit but because I'm not seeing any large increase in frame rates I clocked it back to 908MHZ at default voltage and it's rock solid.

                            My 2 cent worth.

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                            256MB Mushkin high performance pc133 sdram
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                            • #15

                              Upgrading to a CPU that uses Intel's SIMD instructions will result in a massive performance boost. Matrox's OpenGL driver is heavily optimized to use these instructions.

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