Upgrading Computer (Desktop)
- xibeleli
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Upgrading Computer (Desktop)
i am planning on upgrading my desktop into a gaming pc
i want to upgrade these areas:
-CPU - Amd athlon xp 2700+
-Motherboard - some old gigabyte mb
-Ram - 768 corsair ram
-Graphics card - Geforce 4 440
-Hard drive - 40gb
what should i upgrade to for areas?
i want to upgrade these areas:
-CPU - Amd athlon xp 2700+
-Motherboard - some old gigabyte mb
-Ram - 768 corsair ram
-Graphics card - Geforce 4 440
-Hard drive - 40gb
what should i upgrade to for areas?
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We can't build your computer for you, especially without knowing your price range.
You will have to decide if you want to go Athlon or Pentium, find a motherboard with the right socket, a GFX card in your price range, and decide how much $ per ram stick you're willing to splurge on.
All we can do is tell you what is better out of two components, and even then, you should be able to do that from reviews.
You will have to decide if you want to go Athlon or Pentium, find a motherboard with the right socket, a GFX card in your price range, and decide how much $ per ram stick you're willing to splurge on.
All we can do is tell you what is better out of two components, and even then, you should be able to do that from reviews.

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No offense, but thats an old pc!!! I don't know your budget, but I say just replace everythingm the best for now and the cheapest I know
AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4400+ around $100
1GB - 2GB of ram $70-$130
MSI K9MM-V Motherboard around $47
At least ATI Radeon X800 Pro $50-$60
200GB 4200RPM 8MB SATA MK2035GSS $200
*additional*
Xoxide X-Fireball PC Case $34
Price 1* $467
Price 2** $537
Price 3*** $501
Price 4**** $571
*Minimal cost with no case
**Max cost with no case
***Minimal cost with case
****Max cost with case
Price and Review by Gaige (no i didnt steal this from the net, i picked this all out lol)
AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4400+ around $100
1GB - 2GB of ram $70-$130
MSI K9MM-V Motherboard around $47
At least ATI Radeon X800 Pro $50-$60
200GB 4200RPM 8MB SATA MK2035GSS $200
*additional*
Xoxide X-Fireball PC Case $34
Price 1* $467
Price 2** $537
Price 3*** $501
Price 4**** $571
*Minimal cost with no case
**Max cost with no case
***Minimal cost with case
****Max cost with case
Price and Review by Gaige (no i didnt steal this from the net, i picked this all out lol)
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Price range, please.
Then I'd go C2D, E4400's are relatively cheap, work well and overclock well. No dead end like socket 939. (Not saying that socket AM2 is a dead end, mind you)
The rest requires research but I'd think a single 320gig drive might be ok depending on what you use your PC for. I use two 250 gig drives and run out of space because of all my games and the DVD encoding I do.
Vid card depends on what you do and how much you game; the monitor you have will impact what card too. If you're running 800 by 600 on a 15" CRT and playing Solitaire you don't need an 8800GTX. (yes, that's an extreme example)
Faster drives like Raptors help too, as well as good DDR2 RAM. Too many factors without the price range first.
I'm starting to like the new Nvidia chipset.
Then I'd go C2D, E4400's are relatively cheap, work well and overclock well. No dead end like socket 939. (Not saying that socket AM2 is a dead end, mind you)
The rest requires research but I'd think a single 320gig drive might be ok depending on what you use your PC for. I use two 250 gig drives and run out of space because of all my games and the DVD encoding I do.
Vid card depends on what you do and how much you game; the monitor you have will impact what card too. If you're running 800 by 600 on a 15" CRT and playing Solitaire you don't need an 8800GTX. (yes, that's an extreme example)
Faster drives like Raptors help too, as well as good DDR2 RAM. Too many factors without the price range first.
I'm starting to like the new Nvidia chipset.
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