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Asus K8V SE Deluxe motherboard
AMD 64 3200+ @2GHz (stock speed, stock fan)
1GB RAM of PC3200 (2x 512MB...1 stick left out of 3 available)
ATI Radeon 9800PRO 128MB 128-bit AGP
80GB HD ATA-100 @7200RPM (Windows+Games+Apps+rest)
40GB HD ATA-100 @7200RPM (Documents)
LG Dual Layer DVD burner with LightScribe
350W Power Supply with no extra power cords (all taken)
I was using this sytem for 3 years already..and only month ago I did it's first upgrade by adding 1 stick of 512MB RAM..and let me tell you, this was the best thing I ever did. I thought my computer is gone...but thanks to RAM upgrade, i can still squeeze some juices out of it. Not to mention, it has been a very rock-solid system for the past 3 years. *Knocks on wood*
I do not think if I add another stick of 512MB RAM (using up all 3 slots) it will make much difference...with 1GB it flies pretty good.
So, what is it that you would upgrade? Or is everything in this system pretty much balanced out and I should not bother with it anymore?
I was thinking video card...maybe some nice and not expensive AGP video card...but then again, my 9800 PRO can pretty much handle any game I throw at it including Doom 3, Battlefield 2 and few others...of course I don't play latest games on highest settings, but I think the video card is fine as it does the required job.
Maybe CPU? But then again, if I want different CPU, then I have to get a new mobo which is too expensive for an upgrade. Or should I just buy a higher clock'ed CPU? Like 4200+?
Or should I upgrade hard drives (or at least 1 Hard drive for Windows+Games+Apps+rest)...since my drives are very slow compared to whats available in the market such as...250GB SATA2 drive for only $90. But then hard drive speed only will let me boot up faster and load games faster, won't improve much overall.
So what do you enthusiasts think? Maybe I should buy an expensive CPU Fan and somenice thermal gel and overclock this sytem since I am buying laptop anyways soon, which will replace this desktop and become main comp.
AMD 64 3200+ @2GHz (stock speed, stock fan)
1GB RAM of PC3200 (2x 512MB...1 stick left out of 3 available)
ATI Radeon 9800PRO 128MB 128-bit AGP
80GB HD ATA-100 @7200RPM (Windows+Games+Apps+rest)
40GB HD ATA-100 @7200RPM (Documents)
LG Dual Layer DVD burner with LightScribe
350W Power Supply with no extra power cords (all taken)
I was using this sytem for 3 years already..and only month ago I did it's first upgrade by adding 1 stick of 512MB RAM..and let me tell you, this was the best thing I ever did. I thought my computer is gone...but thanks to RAM upgrade, i can still squeeze some juices out of it. Not to mention, it has been a very rock-solid system for the past 3 years. *Knocks on wood*
I do not think if I add another stick of 512MB RAM (using up all 3 slots) it will make much difference...with 1GB it flies pretty good.
So, what is it that you would upgrade? Or is everything in this system pretty much balanced out and I should not bother with it anymore?
I was thinking video card...maybe some nice and not expensive AGP video card...but then again, my 9800 PRO can pretty much handle any game I throw at it including Doom 3, Battlefield 2 and few others...of course I don't play latest games on highest settings, but I think the video card is fine as it does the required job.
Maybe CPU? But then again, if I want different CPU, then I have to get a new mobo which is too expensive for an upgrade. Or should I just buy a higher clock'ed CPU? Like 4200+?
Or should I upgrade hard drives (or at least 1 Hard drive for Windows+Games+Apps+rest)...since my drives are very slow compared to whats available in the market such as...250GB SATA2 drive for only $90. But then hard drive speed only will let me boot up faster and load games faster, won't improve much overall.
So what do you enthusiasts think? Maybe I should buy an expensive CPU Fan and somenice thermal gel and overclock this sytem since I am buying laptop anyways soon, which will replace this desktop and become main comp.
