- Oct 17, 2001
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My 82 year old mother decided she wanted to upgrade to Windows 7 when it comes out. Why I don't know, but ok. She's my Mom and I will comply.
She currently has a Socket 754 / AGP motherboard with a AMD Athlon 64 2800+ CPU running XP Pro. She uses email, browses the web, and plays solitaire. No 3D games, no high end apps, etc. If I can get the RAM to 1GB+ then I think it should work ok with Win7. I would like to get her to Win7 Home Premium because she would probably like the Media Center capability.
Her current video card is a Geforce 2 MX. I figure that needs to be upgraded to a Dx9 or 10 video card. The question is, should I get a AGP or a PCI video card? Obviously PCIe is out of the question. I will pay for this so the budget is however much I can save by skipping lunches. A new system is just not an option.
She currently has a Socket 754 / AGP motherboard with a AMD Athlon 64 2800+ CPU running XP Pro. She uses email, browses the web, and plays solitaire. No 3D games, no high end apps, etc. If I can get the RAM to 1GB+ then I think it should work ok with Win7. I would like to get her to Win7 Home Premium because she would probably like the Media Center capability.
Her current video card is a Geforce 2 MX. I figure that needs to be upgraded to a Dx9 or 10 video card. The question is, should I get a AGP or a PCI video card? Obviously PCIe is out of the question. I will pay for this so the budget is however much I can save by skipping lunches. A new system is just not an option.