I'm currently running an Athlon 64 3200 with 1 gig (512 x 2) of DDR1 RAM. However, I only have 2 RAM slots in my motherboard (I did not foresee needing more RAM before possibly needing another computer, I guess). I also have an AGP video card (6800GT).
I mainly use my PC for photoshopping and hardly for gaming or anything else. I run Windows XP which I'm happy to run. My computer has never crashed on me. And it's dead silent from farther than 3 feet away. I'm slightly attached to it because it just works the way I want it to.
I could currently buy a 2 GB (2x1) set of RAM to get to 2 GB. This would cost me ~$100. I'd surely get a boost in memory, which is the only thing I desperately need a boost in. Photoshop seems fast enough except for the RAM. The only downside to that, for me, is that I'm afraid of needing to upgrade the whole thing again in less than a year. I'm hoping it can last at least another 2 years perhaps. Do I really need more than an A64 3200 for photoshopping and making panoramas?
Or I could just screw it and get a new cpu/mobo/RAM/vid card/3rd party heatsinks (and possibly power supply). That would cost me in the neighborhood of $5-600 I'd imagine. I'd be set for awhile. I could have 3 or 4 GB of RAM instead of just 2. But I'd have to set everything up, go paranoid with silencing the sodding machine (I hate noise--I'm an acoustical consultant), and inconvenience myself re-installing and making sure everything works right.
The other side benefit of just grabbing the DDR1 RAM is I could put the money towards a nicer/bigger/more accurate monitor. My current LCD is like 4.5 years old and I imagine things have gotten a LOT better.
What do you think I should do?
I mainly use my PC for photoshopping and hardly for gaming or anything else. I run Windows XP which I'm happy to run. My computer has never crashed on me. And it's dead silent from farther than 3 feet away. I'm slightly attached to it because it just works the way I want it to.
I could currently buy a 2 GB (2x1) set of RAM to get to 2 GB. This would cost me ~$100. I'd surely get a boost in memory, which is the only thing I desperately need a boost in. Photoshop seems fast enough except for the RAM. The only downside to that, for me, is that I'm afraid of needing to upgrade the whole thing again in less than a year. I'm hoping it can last at least another 2 years perhaps. Do I really need more than an A64 3200 for photoshopping and making panoramas?
Or I could just screw it and get a new cpu/mobo/RAM/vid card/3rd party heatsinks (and possibly power supply). That would cost me in the neighborhood of $5-600 I'd imagine. I'd be set for awhile. I could have 3 or 4 GB of RAM instead of just 2. But I'd have to set everything up, go paranoid with silencing the sodding machine (I hate noise--I'm an acoustical consultant), and inconvenience myself re-installing and making sure everything works right.
The other side benefit of just grabbing the DDR1 RAM is I could put the money towards a nicer/bigger/more accurate monitor. My current LCD is like 4.5 years old and I imagine things have gotten a LOT better.
What do you think I should do?
