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  • What's better in your opinion ?

    I have a little cash and I was wondering what would be best upgrade looking at my specs ?? memory or cpu ?

  • #2
    What exactly are you looking to improve ? That looks like a mighty fine rig to me.
    "That's right fool! Now I'm a flying talking donkey!"

    P4 2.66, 512 mb PC2700, ATI Radeon 9000, Seagate Barracude IV 80 gb, Acer Al 732 17" TFT

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    • #3
      RAM. Seriously.

      My machine went from "at times irritating" to "smooth as silk" (well as smooth as a single-chip machine can be) with the simple addition of an extra 256MB (bringing it to 768MB total).

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      • #4
        Yeah I'd go for Ram, went from 512 to 1024, I would never install less in a rig now.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the advice guys

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          • #6
            Why not do both???
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            • #7
              Now there's an idea

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              • #8
                £42.00 for an Xp 2000+ £42.00 quid for 256mb of Crucial ddr.
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                • #9
                  3dfx how many RAM modules are you using now? Getting another would probably be a step back if you are using 2 now, as that would kill your dual channel nForce setup.

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                  • #10
                    I'm only using one, do you think I would get a big boost going from say my 1600 to a 2000 or 2200 ? I know it's a pretty stupid question Is it worth putting up the extra for the 2200?

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                    • #11
                      Well it's case of dimmishing returns. Unless you're doing some big number crunching/photo editing I doubt you'll notice much differance after a couple of days.

                      Bloat like Ut2003 may see a differance.
                      Last edited by The PIT; 4 June 2003, 12:22.
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                      • #12
                        Well I have spent a few moment trying to think what I really need, and I realised that I had completely forgot about something. A hard-drive would be nice tbh, I used to have a 40 and a 20 but the 40 recently fried and it was our of warranty.

                        So I think that getting a nice big 40 - 60 gig HD would be nice. At the moment the biggest quarrel I have with my computer is the laoding in games like unreal 2 which are really bad. memory is next on my list and then finally a nice new cpu, as I think that the 1600 can hold a little longer

                        I'm actually thinking of waiting for the athlon 64's could be a long wait though

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                        • #13
                          QUOTE

                          My RIG!
                          AMD 1600 XP

                          I'd get Athlon 2000 to 2500+, 1600+ is IMO not letting R9700 to it's full potential.

                          Abit Nforce NV7-133R

                          Board - IMO socket A = end of line so it's not worth to upgrade. You could resell and get nF2.

                          512 Crucial DDR memory

                          RAM - depends if you're going over commit charges. Gurm is an XP fan so I understand his need for 768MB.

                          Matrox Parhelia 128 mb(Super! card)
                          Saphire Radeon 9700(using the
                          omega's based on Cat 3.1's)

                          Videocards - OK

                          Sound Blaster Live 5.1
                          PLEXTOR 24X writer
                          Sony 16x DVD drive

                          OK, you might consider DVD burner, if you intend to backup a lot of stuff that require either DVD format or big size.

                          Customised Coolercase Extreme XS case(NEON Light )

                          Case, it's aestetics, acoustics and space, you decide.

                          Cable Modem
                          21inch!! EIZO (Best purchase I ever made)

                          Razer Boomslang 2000 dpi(best gaming mouse)
                          and loads more ....

                          Logitech cordless desktop MX.

                          HDD, get one of WD JBs. Installed one of this for a friend in PII333. The thingie pwns, it's a whole new rig (also upped RAM to 256MB and installed 2k instead of 98).
                          Last edited by UtwigMU; 4 June 2003, 14:33.

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for your advice UtwigMU This has really cleared thing's up for me

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                            • #15
                              Western Digital Caviar 40GB Special Edition 8MB Cache - OEM (HD-004-WD) for Price: £46.00 (£54.05 Including VAT at 17.5%)

                              and

                              hopefully a 2400 XP brand new on Ebay for £50

                              there is a guy on ebay selling IBM 120Gb 180GXP 7200 2Mb Hard Drive-New-NR for like £70

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