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"Gripper" <dontspamme@home.dot> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I have a media server running quite happily with a Duron 1800. Is it worth
> swapping this out for an Athlon XP 2000+ pulled from another machine?
Not really. The XP2000+ has a speed of 1666MHz whereas your Duron is
1800MHz. While the XP2000 has a 256MB L2 and the Duron has 64 L2, the extra
speed of the Duron makes up for the smaller L2 when decoding AVIs and other
video. When compressing video the 2000 will beat the Duron because of the
larger L2 even though it is clocked slower (but not by much).
If the two CPUs are about the same age then they will overclock about the
same. The 2000 with its larger cache will perform better than the Duron,
clock for clock, because of the larger L2.
Whatever you do, if you are running WindozeXP then consider getting a bit of
RAM. 512MB is sweet but 1024MB is much better. Make sure you have plenty
of RAM before worrying about the CPU speed. Your Duron will be more than
enough for a media server if you have enough RAM, especially if it is
decoding most of the time.
Dave