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Computer Upgrade Help! (Birthday Style)

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DrewP, Nov 3, 2001.

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  1. DrewP

    DrewP Contributing Member

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    Alright computer junkies, I need your help. My birthday is fast approaching and basically all I want is to upgrade my computer in some areas. Its a pretty big piece of trash E-machine ( 533mhz Intel Celeron 256MB RAM upgrade 128kb L2cache, 15Gb Hard drive, 8x DVDrom drive and a ****ty graphics card......
    And I want to do the following in this order:
    1)Get a better processor, i dont even know what to do here
    2)Get a 60-100 GB Hard Drive
    3)Get a Cd Burner/re-write/write
    4)Get a good graphics card.

    Now what i need to know is, Is there some specific product(s) I need to use with my system, and what brand/products do you recommend I use to fill my wish list above..... Much appreciation for anyone who helps me out :)
     
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    I wouldn't put alot of money into an E machine...
    just upgrade to a new PC with the options you want...

    rH
     
  3. DrewP

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    upgrade to a new pc??? I cant afford a new computer, and why should i not upgrade an e-machine?
     
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    what's your budget?
     
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    Listen to RockHead Drew,


    To get a better processor PIII/PIV and to take advantage of the new hard drive transfer rates and pc-133 sdram you will have to buy a new motherboard. You are looking at 200-300$ just to upgrade the processor if you ask me.

    What is your budget?

    There are some decent ebay machines. I would buy from a known pc maker though if you can.

    Ebay PC
     
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    I hope your keyboard has "protection"!
     
  7. DrewP

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    My budget right now is about $400. If I wait til Christmas there will be about $300 more. The irony of this all is that in the middle of writing this reply my computer decided to freeze up for no particular reason. I hate this damn computer, but I don't know what I should do. Suggestions...........
     
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    Your best bet would be to buy a barebones system and add the main components you want.
     
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    if i were you i would wait until christmas, that way you would have more money and also could prob find very good deals at the time of year. Also, i would take a look at Fry's Superstore which has good computer parts at very good prices.

    Good luck on the upgrade
     
  10. outlaw

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    Dell is selling a $599 pre-built machine called SmartStep. It's a 1Ghz celeron machine with 128M RAM and 20G HD. You should be able to add your old RAM and HD to this.

    comes with Only a 15 inch CRT monitor but the design looks pretty cool

    [​IMG]

    If you build it yourself you can get a much better system for $599 but if you're not comfortable doing that this isn't a bad alternative.

    or you can sell your old PC for $200 and add that to your budget and get a Dell Dimension 4300 with a Pentium 4 1.6Ghz with 40G HD for $899
    [​IMG]
     
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