I coudl get a better processor, faster RAM and better mobo, or a Gamecube.
The Cube will be about half the price, but then i'll need to get games, whereas I already have quite a few PC games.
I don't "need" to upgrade my PC (XP1900/512MB RAM, GF4), but I want to do some proper overclocking.
I also really want a GC though :/
The Cube won't come with any games, but it's £79, rather than the £130 most are with 1 game. I could also probably get some 2nd hand games.
The PC bits will be about £60 when I seel some of my old stuff, but if I don't get the PC bits, I'll be about £40 up, so the GC will really only cost about £40~50.
So, do I go for overclocking bits for my PC for £60, or a GC for £50 with no games?
The Cube will be about half the price, but then i'll need to get games, whereas I already have quite a few PC games.
I don't "need" to upgrade my PC (XP1900/512MB RAM, GF4), but I want to do some proper overclocking.
I also really want a GC though :/
The Cube won't come with any games, but it's £79, rather than the £130 most are with 1 game. I could also probably get some 2nd hand games.
The PC bits will be about £60 when I seel some of my old stuff, but if I don't get the PC bits, I'll be about £40 up, so the GC will really only cost about £40~50.
So, do I go for overclocking bits for my PC for £60, or a GC for £50 with no games?