April 19, 200520 yr You gotta plan ahead first. That's very important. You gotta know what youg onna buy in future, so that your MB could support it. So, basically, MB is top-priority. well, unless you want just a wee bit of an upgrade. Then, just have your RAM boosted.
April 19, 200520 yr Right. I've got 700 This post is not to be enjoyed, discussed, or referenced on company time.
April 19, 200520 yr Author "How much money are going to get from selling the old stuff?" That's not going to matter. 700 9/30 -- NEVER FORGET!
April 19, 200520 yr That is what i meant. If you are going for gaming then you must go towards the higher end of the market.
April 19, 200520 yr Prices for stuff. It This post is not to be enjoyed, discussed, or referenced on company time.
April 19, 200520 yr Author "That is what i meant. If you are going for gaming then you must go towards the higher end of the market." Ha, ha, ha. No. That's just a myth. 9/30 -- NEVER FORGET!
April 20, 200520 yr Please, enlighten me. I would like to know the secret of cheap gaming upgrades. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You upgrade right after the price drops due to the 'next big thing' finally coming out. Buy just a little bit older/inferior parts. Should be able to get by on them for at least three years. Of course, the last few months, you'll be running things in lower detail, but it's really not all that big a deal. When you do it this way, an upgrade as Sarj is talking about should run you about $500-$800 USD. Not sure about Euros though.
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