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Thread : Upgrade for cheap or get a new one
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Currently have an athlon 64 3200 cpu. im not sure of the motherboard. i have 512 ram . 30 gig raptor hard drive and dual monitor video card the geforce 4 mx or something like that.
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I'm guessing that you have a socket 734 mobo/CPU and an AGP or PCI video card. start fresh.
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Can't. . . stop. . . upgrading
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i have to agree with the sell-yours-for-parts-and-start-fresh opinion. you won't be able to upgrade your system much, and it would be expensive. --------------- They call me crazy for yelling, alone in my room, at the computer screen. They just don't understand the game. |
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Message edited by brett701 on 05-12-2008 at 09:08:33 PM |
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if you go AMD, you have better OBG options (ATI 780g and nVidia 8200). but if your just using the OBG for office apps, it doesn't matter much.
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Message edited by groo on 05-13-2008 at 06:34:59 PM |
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I think the Intel G35 chipset is pretty good, just not as good as what is availiable for AMD. the 780g is basicly an ATI 2400. The 780g will be up to the next couple of generations of CPUs, but who knows if AMD is going to get back in the game in that time span. The G35 is also compatible with the good Intel CPUs too. There are guides if you're overly concered about price performance.
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