if its £100+ i wouldnt bother, you wont see the benefit of a powerful gpu with a P4 2.8ghz, you're better off going with an fx5500, i have one of these 7600GT's an you would be better off pairing one with a core 2 duo.
ive got one and recently benchmarked it with a single core 775 celeron D 360 3.46ghz, it only scored 2000 points more than my fx5200 128mb 64bit. 🤣
the celeron D 360's performance falls slightly under the P4 extreme, so the gpu has pretty much hit its limit with a single core.
heres mine, i picked it up recently in a pc for £25, it had a bulging cap causing artifacts and lockups, i swapped the faulty cap for one i had lying round and it works gud! bet you cant tell which one 😀
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heres the benchmarks
MB: MSI PM8PM-V
CPU: Celeron D 360 3.46ghz
RAM: 2GB DDR2
FX5200 128mb 64bit
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7600GT 256mb 128bit
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as you can see the performance increase of around 2000 is minimal considering how much more powerful the 7600gt should be over the fx5200.
i thought it either the cpu holding it back or that dodgy cap i swapped out is still causing power problems resulting in low performance.
i dont have a dual core for this board to rule out the gpu so i tested the celeron D in another board with a 7950GT.
heres the results.
MB: P4M900M2 (pci-e version of the board above)
CPU: Celeron D 360 3.46ghz
RAM: 2GB DDR2
7950GT 512mb 256bit
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only 2000 points above the 7600GT which means the single core has hit its limit, and the 7600GT is working as it should.
now for the cpu comparison. the celeron D 360 3.46ghz is near on par with the P4 Extreme 3.73ghz so one of the top performing single cores Versus. the Celeron E3400 2.6ghz.
FYI the celeron E3400 is one of the lowest scoring 2.6ghz core 2 duos.
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as you can see the 3dmark score has now near on doubled!
conclusion,
with a 478, P4 2.8ghz you wont see the full performance of the 7600GT so not really worth dropping £££ , if you are set on the 7600GT go with a core 2 duo to get the most out of it, if you plan on sticking with a 478 cpu go with an nvidia FX5xxx at a fraction of the price and near similar performance.