- Sep 11, 2002
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I need your collective help here...
I need a new computer, mine is just getting sick, the hardware is acting up and I'm sick of fixing it...
I don't want to spend too much, and I can use some of the stuff from my current box.
Here's what I've got to use for the new system:
80GB hard drive
GeForce 4 video card
CD-ROM drive
Floppy drive
SoundBlaster Live card
Network Card
My case is probably fine too
I guess what I need is:
motherboard
CPU
RAM
new power supply (mine's old)
I have not kept up with developments in computer stuff in awhile... My current motherboard uses SDRAM and I've got an AMD Athlon CPU.
I think my motherboard is kinda crappy, and I'm not sure but the power supply is going out.
I'd like to get something faster to go with my nice new video card I bought for myself a few months ago, and maybe go to DDR if that will help.
Suggestions on motherboard/CPU/RAM/PS?
Thanks gang!
BTW, if I don't want to reinstall Windows XP, what do I need to do when I install the new motherboard? In the past I used to reinstall, but I haven't the energy or desire to do that this time, plus I've got a reasonably clean install right now.
Grasshopper
I need a new computer, mine is just getting sick, the hardware is acting up and I'm sick of fixing it...
I don't want to spend too much, and I can use some of the stuff from my current box.
Here's what I've got to use for the new system:
80GB hard drive
GeForce 4 video card
CD-ROM drive
Floppy drive
SoundBlaster Live card
Network Card
My case is probably fine too
I guess what I need is:
motherboard
CPU
RAM
new power supply (mine's old)
I have not kept up with developments in computer stuff in awhile... My current motherboard uses SDRAM and I've got an AMD Athlon CPU.
I think my motherboard is kinda crappy, and I'm not sure but the power supply is going out.
I'd like to get something faster to go with my nice new video card I bought for myself a few months ago, and maybe go to DDR if that will help.
Suggestions on motherboard/CPU/RAM/PS?
Thanks gang!
BTW, if I don't want to reinstall Windows XP, what do I need to do when I install the new motherboard? In the past I used to reinstall, but I haven't the energy or desire to do that this time, plus I've got a reasonably clean install right now.
Grasshopper