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Advice on upgrading PC... :D
#1
Lawl, I gut pentium 4 xD

Anyways here are my specs. ( speccy)

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Operating System
    MS Windows XP Professional 32-bit SP3
CPU
    Intel Pentium 4
    Northwood 0.13um Technology
RAM
    1.0GB Dual-Channel DDR @ 199MHz (3-3-3-8)
Motherboard
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. P4P800 (CPU 1)    38 °C
Graphics
    AX3818UTC @ 1024x768
    Philips 170B4 @ 1280x1024
    256MB RADEON 9600 SERIES (Hercules)
Hard Drives
    80GB Maxtor Maxtor 6Y080M0 (IDE)
        245GB Maxtor Maxtor 7V250F0 (IDE)    38 °C
Optical Drives
    NEC DVD_RW ND-1300A
    WFUFQBG CHQFOLQV0L SCSI CdRom Device
    WFUFQBG CHQFOLQV0L SCSI CdRom Device
    WFUFQBG CHQFOLQV0L SCSI CdRom Device
    WFUFQBG CHQFOLQV0L SCSI CdRom Device
Audio
    SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio

My budget is well don't have one cuz I only have €1,80 on my bank Lawwl xD but not higher than 400 for sure.

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#2
When will people start reading pinned threads... http://forum.sa-mp.nl/index.php?topic=21227.0
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#3
(10-07-2010, 07:07 PM)Mark link Wrote: When will people start reading pinned threads... http://forum.sa-mp.nl/index.php?topic=21227.0

When I don't personal advice.
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#4
I'm not too good with computer hardware, but I think if you're upgrading to a decent CPU/GPU you'll need a different motherboard too, and possibly more RAM. So I think you're best buying a new PC with a decent sum of cash.

Correct me if I'm wrong
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#5
(10-08-2010, 06:06 AM)Matthias link Wrote: I'm not too good with computer hardware, but I think if you're upgrading to a decent CPU/GPU you'll need a different motherboard too, and possibly more RAM. So I think you're best buying a new PC with a decent sum of cash.

Correct me if I'm wrong

I'd rather buy all parts seperate.

But also i don't want to upgrade all things, just the most needed.
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#6
You generally can't just upgrade the 'most needed' parts, upgrading your GPU requires you to get a power supply as well as a new CPU, and a new CPU will probably require you to buy a new motherboard, which in turn might require different RAM.

:D
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#7
Upgrading is indeed useless with this specs.

Probably it supports to 2 gig ram. So if you want 4 gig you need a new motherboard. A new motherboard will mean a new Graphics card and a new graphic card needs a new Power supply. A new motherboard means also a new cpu and also means new ram memory. The most otherbaords are with s- ata today and i think that setup of your is not with a s-ata connection so that ends you up with a new harddrive too.

So it's best to buy a new pc in seperate parts, the only thing you could re use is your case!
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#8
(10-11-2010, 07:04 AM)jerico link Wrote: Upgrading is indeed useless with this specs.

Probably it supports to 2 gig ram. So if you want 4 gig you need a new motherboard. A new motherboard will mean a new Graphics card and a new graphic card needs a new Power supply. A new motherboard means also a new cpu and also means new ram memory. The most otherbaords are with s- ata today and i think that setup of your is not with a s-ata connection so that ends you up with a new harddrive too.

So it's best to buy a new pc in seperate parts, the only thing you could re use is your case!

Case <3 it haz a light that flickers when it hears a basssss boom..

Anyways thanks all..
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#9
(10-11-2010, 03:06 PM)DogEatsDog link Wrote: Case <3 it haz a light that flickers when it hears a basssss boom..


Isn't that annoying as fuck?
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#10
(10-11-2010, 05:56 PM)Rien link Wrote: Isn't that annoying as fuck?

Nope, since it's under my table I don't see it that often but when listening music is is pretty awsum =3
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