- Oct 9, 1999
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My current PC seems to be dying a slow death. I've actually thought it was dead a few times for good, dies half way through the BIOS all the time. I figured out that roughly every 3 reboots I have to power down the system, reset the cmos, and switch the RAM from 0/1 to 2/3 DIMM slots or vice versa in order to get it to start again. This is no fun but for reasons beyond me that little trick seems to get it back up and running every time.
I'm going to rebuild the core of the system at some point soon with roughly $1000 for a new Motherboard, CPU, RAM, and GPU. I'd really, really like to wait until June 6th when AM2 is launching, because I don't want to buy new DDR1 and want to get stuck with an older socket and thus less chance for upgrading down the road. Do you guys think it's worth sticking it out 3 and a half more months with this extremely irritating situation I have now?
I'm going to rebuild the core of the system at some point soon with roughly $1000 for a new Motherboard, CPU, RAM, and GPU. I'd really, really like to wait until June 6th when AM2 is launching, because I don't want to buy new DDR1 and want to get stuck with an older socket and thus less chance for upgrading down the road. Do you guys think it's worth sticking it out 3 and a half more months with this extremely irritating situation I have now?
