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Gorath
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike Rotch
I'm poor lol. But In the November I'm upgrading to a P4 2.4GHz 256 ram and a 64mb GeForece 4 so I think I'll be ok



Mike

How inconsequent! A powerhouse cpu, entry level size of RAM and mediocre graphics card.
No seriously, such a PC needs 512 MB DDR (only major brand!) and a 128MB graphics card if you donīt want to upgrade again in 6 months.
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Post Mon Sep 02, 2002 8:32 pm
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Mike Rotch
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Its an upgrade and not a full new comp. Though it might as well be. Cause my old case is too small (one of those stupid small HP mini's with only four slots in it)I goto(lol) get a bigger one, a new mother/processor combo (buying combos will save ya 100 bucks or so), the 256 ram, and a 64mb Geforce4. Then I'm putting my old hard drive from this comp in it which is 60 gigs.

All for 600 bucks


Mike
Post Mon Sep 02, 2002 9:03 pm
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