Upgradeing Computer, Suggestions?

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  1. Justan

    Justan Well-Known Member

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    ok heres what i have in my computer now:

    AMD sempron™ processor
    2600+
    1.60 GHz
    513 MB of Ram

    ATI 64 meg graphics Card ( not that good, MUST replace )
    stock video card <_<
    160 Gig HDD ( hard drive )


    im thinking about maybe bumping up the ram, new vid and grfx card, maybe a new monitor, and maybe a cool looking cheap case with leds on the front and sides maybe...

    my budget for this is maybe around 300-400 bucks USD.. if u cant find anything les than that then just tell me the cheapest good stuff.. :P

    thanks guys, ur always good help!




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    Available Physical Memory 182.01 MB
    Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
    Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB


    also whats this? i dont think its ram.. is this good?
     
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    run cpuz tell us what it says

    http://www.cpuid.org/cpuz.php

    I assume you have a socket A motherboard and an AGP 4/2x slot but I don't know. also tell us the ram speed.

    FYI the virtrual memory and stuff refers to your comp using your hardrive to stare stuff temporarily insteed of ram. It isn't bad or anything, but its not as good as having more ram.

    here is what I suggest given a budget:
    1GB of ram(70-90$ depending)
    x800 GT0

    it won't give you an amazing comp or anything but you should be able to play all the latest games at acceptable settings.
     
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    well, I don't think you can copy/pste it but just tell use what it gives you.

    we need to know the socket type(shoudl say package) it will either be 462(socket A) 754 or 939[unlikely] we also need to know what speed your ram is in mhz and how may slots for ram you have available.

    EDIT: ok you're on 754 which is good. unfortunately, you have no available AGP or PCI-e slots so you cn't go far with a new GFX card unless you buy a new motherboard.

    do you have a windows disc or the ability to reinstall windows? you will probably want to get a new motherboard so you can use an OK GFX card (your motherboard only supports really crudy really old GFX cards)

    I honeslty suggest getting a new CPU and skimping on GFX just a little(you would be able to play HL2 on medium) while mantaining the option of upgrading in the future.

    consider the following athlon 64 3200+ (939) motherboard with Integrated GFX(ATi x200 or Nvidia 6100 Int) 1GB DDR ram, all that would set you back like only 250-330$ after shipping
     
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    sockets as, 754

    and the ram frequence is 199.99 mhz...
     
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    I honeslty suggest getting a new CPU and skimping on GFX just a little(you would be able to play HL2 on medium) while mantaining the option of upgrading in the future.

    consider the following athlon 64 3200+ (939) motherboard with Integrated GFX(ATi x200 or Nvidia 6100 Int) 1GB DDR ram, all that would set you back like only 250-330$ after shipping, you could even use your old ram if you wanted(or you could save it and your curret setup untill you have a little more cash and end up with 2 seperate computers in the end, just a thought).

    from above... take a look.
     
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    ok, thanks for your help, id -rep u but i dont have enough posts yet :(

    thanks alot man, if u ever need anything just shout.

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    btw, i can play halo ce nicely and some other games nicely, fortionently, the store i baught this computer from says i can fit a new gfx card in there... so it must b a falce reading... and i have many slots left... so

    but otherwise its a fast computer, no lag on games yet.... exept on farcry.. the ocians collors OoOo

    lol
     
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    they mean a "new" PCI graphics car though. They have not made PCI cards for about 2 or 3 years though so they are a bit dated.

    AGP 8/4x or PCI-express 16x are the way to go(especially PCI-e)

    to be sure though, open up the computer case and do you see a brownish colored slot which should be above the other slots?

    EDIT I googled some pictures of AGP slots
    http://www.cheapcomputersandparts.com/Imag...rd-AGP-Slot.jpg
    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...ficial%26sa%3DN
    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...ficial%26sa%3DN

    hope you get what I mean.
     
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    ill check soon, im working on some stuff atm
     
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    defuzion gave a fairly solid setup. only disadvantage to not running dual channel is about a 5% performance loss on single core and a bit more on dual core. again though his recomendation would get you up and gaming fairly well.
     

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