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This was the build one and a half years ago:
[FONT="]Asus M4A785TD-M EVO [/FONT]using onboard graphics
AMD Athlon II X4 630 95W AM3 2MB 2800MHz
Corsair XMS3 DDR3 4 GB (2x2 GB DDR3)
Thermaltake Purepower W0100RU 500W V2.0 PSU
WinXP Pro SP3
The machine served well enough for general household use. However, since then, we had a kid. This means DVDs (still pictures with a soundtrack and movies) for Grandma. The PROBLEM is it takes 3 hrs to burn a DVD. The only intensive use is Premiere Elements DVD burning of media. Otherwise, its web surfing, light office use, maybe some light Adobe PS image work.
1) Is it worthwhile upgrading: Win7 with 8 or 12 GB RAM with a real graphics card? Add a SSD HD? What specific components could I add now to see a boost and possible?
2) Alternatively, should I just wait a few months and build a new system using the newer and now fixed SB boards? It would be nice to have SATA3 for a SSD and USB3.0. My current system would be given to my Mom.
Thanks for your help.
[FONT="]Asus M4A785TD-M EVO [/FONT]using onboard graphics
AMD Athlon II X4 630 95W AM3 2MB 2800MHz
Corsair XMS3 DDR3 4 GB (2x2 GB DDR3)
Thermaltake Purepower W0100RU 500W V2.0 PSU
WinXP Pro SP3
The machine served well enough for general household use. However, since then, we had a kid. This means DVDs (still pictures with a soundtrack and movies) for Grandma. The PROBLEM is it takes 3 hrs to burn a DVD. The only intensive use is Premiere Elements DVD burning of media. Otherwise, its web surfing, light office use, maybe some light Adobe PS image work.
1) Is it worthwhile upgrading: Win7 with 8 or 12 GB RAM with a real graphics card? Add a SSD HD? What specific components could I add now to see a boost and possible?
2) Alternatively, should I just wait a few months and build a new system using the newer and now fixed SB boards? It would be nice to have SATA3 for a SSD and USB3.0. My current system would be given to my Mom.
Thanks for your help.
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