by Gary R. » Sat Oct 22, 2005 8:11 am
Last year I traded my old dell, a dimension 800 P3 on a new system from a local PC shop which I specked out. I got me a AMD 2800, 60 gig hard drive, 1 gig of ram, a 9200 radeon, and moved over my cdrw drive. Didn't need a monitor because I already had a great 19" trinitron CRT which I still use. They did data transfer for me and loaded XP which a friend burned for me and the total cost with trade of my old tower still came in at less than $300. Around $275 if I remember correctly and some of that was in their labor charges of course. I am a little more educated now and my next PC upgrade will be done entirely by me. There is nothing proprietary here as you will find on a dell or a gateway. I will never need another tower. My power supply is a 400 watt. I can put any socket A processor in my mobo up to a 3200 or if I really want to go all out, I can buy a 64 bit board and chip, with PCI, and trade my AGP 6600 GT on a 6600 or 6800 PCI card. I did some price checking and I could perform those upgrades now with trade for my current parts and stay under $300. I step up to 3200 chip for under $150 and I won't even need a bios flash for it, my curent bios is compatible. Why, I don't even have this system built as good as it could get. My Gigabyte K7 mobo has 3 ram ports on it and could support up to 3 gig of ram. I only have 2 512 meg and a 256 meg module installed now. I have the chip clocked up indicating 2.3 ghz and with some cooling improvements I know I could get more, possibly up to 2.6 ghz. What I have now is nearly infinatley upgradable in as big or as smalll a steps as I choose to take depending on what I can spend. Deal with a small shop and choose wisely. Make sure they take trade credit on your old parts and study up on hardware to do as much as you can yourself. You will save a ton of money and the satisfaction is having only what you want, nothing you don't want, and the pride of using something that YOU built.
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Gary R. on Sat Oct 22, 2005 8:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
AMD 2800xp on gigabyte vt600l k7 triton overclocked @ 2.3 ghz, 768 PC 3200, 128 DDR 6600GT AGP, 60 gig,5200 rpm maxtor, 160gig 7200rpm WD, Sony FD Trinitron 19