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Upgrade to a gaming PC?

zoozilla

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I know my comp isn't the greatest gaming PC in the world, and I really don't want to spend that much money, so what would make this rig acceptable for gaming without spending a ton of money? Note: I won't be upgrading to Vista anytime soon, so DX 10 doesn't exist for me.

-Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.20Ghz with HT
-Radeon X800 GT 128 MB
-Creative Audigy Audio Processor
-2x 512 DIMM memory
-2x 250 GB hard drives

P.S. taken from 3DMark 06
P.P.S. my monitor's native resolution is 1280 x 1024
 
Originally posted by: Kromis
How much is "a lot of money?"

A lot of money (to me, at least) would be over 1,000 bucks.

Originally posted by: Stumps
what motherboard and PSU do you have?

Here's all the info on the motherboard:
Supported Slot Types: ISA, PCI, PCI Express
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: 0J3492
BIOS Vendor: Dell Inc.
BIOS Version: DELL - 7
BIOS Release Date: 10/01/05
BIOS Properties: Plug and Play, Flash

(Dude, I got Dell!)

and sorry, i haven't opened up my computer recently, and that's the only way to find info on your PSU, right?
 
Originally posted by: zoozilla
Originally posted by: Kromis
How much is "a lot of money?"

A lot of money (to me, at least) would be over 1,000 bucks.

Originally posted by: Stumps
what motherboard and PSU do you have?

Here's all the info on the motherboard:
Supported Slot Types: ISA, PCI, PCI Express
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: 0J3492
BIOS Vendor: Dell Inc.
BIOS Version: DELL - 7
BIOS Release Date: 10/01/05
BIOS Properties: Plug and Play, Flash

(Dude, I got Dell!)

and sorry, i haven't opened up my computer recently, and that's the only way to find info on your PSU, right?

Oh....I'm so sorry 🙁
 
Originally posted by: zoozilla
Originally posted by: Kromis
How much is "a lot of money?"

A lot of money (to me, at least) would be over 1,000 bucks.

Originally posted by: Stumps
what motherboard and PSU do you have?

Here's all the info on the motherboard:
Supported Slot Types: ISA, PCI, PCI Express
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: 0J3492
BIOS Vendor: Dell Inc.
BIOS Version: DELL - 7
BIOS Release Date: 10/01/05
BIOS Properties: Plug and Play, Flash

(Dude, I got Dell!)

and sorry, i haven't opened up my computer recently, and that's the only way to find info on your PSU, right?

Ok time to relegate the Dell to a second machine status or sell it 🙂 I am going to assume that you aren't an overclocker and that you are used to a quiet system...

This list is a "mix n match" so you can shop around to save a few bucks. The ones I would stick with are the;

Intel BX2 - stable as a rock and an easy build, and for less than $180 you can add a second X1950pro later for Crossfire (schweetness!)

Core 2 Duo 6600 - If you can afford it it is the best "entry level" for the non-overclocker

DO NOT skimp on the PSU as you will be sorry later. The Antec is good but I'm glad I spent the extra on my Corsair...

Video - http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16814161060

PSU - http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16817371001

CPU 1 - http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16819115004

CPU 2 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819115003

RAM - http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16820145590

HDD - http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16822148140

Mobo - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications...details.asp?EdpNo=2563503&Sku=I69-2145

Case 1 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811119068

Case 2 - (love it) - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129017

If you mix it up you can get a kickin system that will last you a few years for just under (or slightly over) $1000

 
Thanks, they all look like good deals! Don't know if I want to spend $130 on a case, but the other one seems okay. Just about $1000, too. Thanks. I've got some questions, though: Do different hard drives offer better performance? I have 2 ATA 250 GB hard drives. Is ATA different from SATA? Will I still be able to use my hard drives at all?
 
If the motherboard supports it, you will be able to use them. They should run at the same speed they did before, which is plenty for a mid-end gaming rig. 🙂
 
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