OK, well one of my old systems is in dire need of a new brain and i just forked out 600bux for a new Mobo, DDR2 ram and a Quad core Q6600
Now this upgrade is a lill different..
The mobo i bought was a funny one.. its AGP AND PCIe, (only one at a time obviously) but it also retains all the IDE and PCI slots as my existing board.
This means i dont have to bust my ass with HDD's and GFX cards (which is a kick ass 6800GT which cost a bloody fortune.. for MB2 though, its paid itself off tenfold... )
The ram is Corsair DDR2 @ 800mhz and as the board only supports 2GB, i got the 2gb..
Now, the trick here is to upgrade only the components that are needed. in this case the CPU, RAM And Mobo.
Now, in my previous upgrade to what i have now, ive retained my 7HDD plus 2 other IDE burners. This system has been solid now for over2 yrs withthe same OS install
Power supply is also fine in case ppl were wondering.. yeah right.. lol
Now, the question.. if i just rip out the exsting mobo ram and cpu, theoretically the system should be able to just cope with a clean swap, so long as i keep all my IRQ's on the same setup. Sadly it bios and windows dictate this, but im yet to have a problem back then when they did change...
But the idea is to upgrde the brains of the kit, wthout having to reinstall the OS.
I have ALOT of software on here which has taken years to perfect and tweak with thousands of presets and project templates to get the performance i need. In essence this old machine runs as fast as a dual core 2.4, and its only a single core 3g extreme with 1gb ram... go figure..
Anyways, first question.. is there a ghosting application which can copy the entire OS setup? Just in case i need to reinstall the OS, i dont want to lose all my previous setups and presets
Second..
Aside from some registry issues from software which locks down your Mobo and CPU config within the instal, is there anyting else i need to do?
How about vegas?? Aside from setting the threads to 4, is there anything else i shoudl take note of?
I set my dynamic ram preview to 300mb, and it renders pretty quick...
In the past, ive built the systems from scratch, and back then , there were no multicore CPUs to worry about.. lol
thoughts??
Now this upgrade is a lill different..
The mobo i bought was a funny one.. its AGP AND PCIe, (only one at a time obviously) but it also retains all the IDE and PCI slots as my existing board.
This means i dont have to bust my ass with HDD's and GFX cards (which is a kick ass 6800GT which cost a bloody fortune.. for MB2 though, its paid itself off tenfold... )
The ram is Corsair DDR2 @ 800mhz and as the board only supports 2GB, i got the 2gb..
Now, the trick here is to upgrade only the components that are needed. in this case the CPU, RAM And Mobo.
Now, in my previous upgrade to what i have now, ive retained my 7HDD plus 2 other IDE burners. This system has been solid now for over2 yrs withthe same OS install
Power supply is also fine in case ppl were wondering.. yeah right.. lol
Now, the question.. if i just rip out the exsting mobo ram and cpu, theoretically the system should be able to just cope with a clean swap, so long as i keep all my IRQ's on the same setup. Sadly it bios and windows dictate this, but im yet to have a problem back then when they did change...
But the idea is to upgrde the brains of the kit, wthout having to reinstall the OS.
I have ALOT of software on here which has taken years to perfect and tweak with thousands of presets and project templates to get the performance i need. In essence this old machine runs as fast as a dual core 2.4, and its only a single core 3g extreme with 1gb ram... go figure..
Anyways, first question.. is there a ghosting application which can copy the entire OS setup? Just in case i need to reinstall the OS, i dont want to lose all my previous setups and presets
Second..
Aside from some registry issues from software which locks down your Mobo and CPU config within the instal, is there anyting else i need to do?
How about vegas?? Aside from setting the threads to 4, is there anything else i shoudl take note of?
I set my dynamic ram preview to 300mb, and it renders pretty quick...
In the past, ive built the systems from scratch, and back then , there were no multicore CPUs to worry about.. lol
thoughts??