Bob The Builder
New Member
I am trying to decide what to do about getting a new computer. Right now I have a circa 2000 Dell Dimension Desktop:
PIII 800 MHz,
384 MB RAM/133,
NVidia GeForce 256 graphics card,
Creative SB Live! Value 4.1 sound card,
30GB HDD-primary,
120GB HDD WD-1200JB-extra storage,
Win XP SP2
I do belive no matter what computer I get to replace this antique will be more than just a mild performance boost!! The thing is, that I have been reading through this site/forum for a couple weeks now and realize that there is so much more to computers these days that I don't want to just go to Best Buy and grab a pre-built HP pc. When I now see that I can build a really good pc for the same amount of money. Also, I don't want to buy stuff just cuz they are the latest and greatest, and that I'll probably never use that technology. What I am looking to do is web surf while running video editing software and burning to disc. My kids will need it to do homework/reports, wife will use it for word and excel projects, and for photos. Not real big into gaming, but maybe that is because I don't have a capable machine, yet! I did like to play Unreal Tournament and Quake III Arena when they first came out. Have seen some hp machines pre-built that could possibly suit my needs. Maybe this is the route I should take. I dunno.
This is a short list of what I am looking at for now (budget of $500-$800 for just the box, no periph's):
ASUS P5K Intel P35
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 or E6750/Quad 6600
2-4 GB DDR2 (800)
WD 500GB
8800 GT-GS/8600GT
capable PSU
I have Asus Dual-Layer DVD Burner
This thread is titled CPU vs GPU. What should I focus on? Which will make the most difference when I am multi-tasking? Looking to get 17"-20" monitor.
Anything that you might change or add, info/input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
PIII 800 MHz,
384 MB RAM/133,
NVidia GeForce 256 graphics card,
Creative SB Live! Value 4.1 sound card,
30GB HDD-primary,
120GB HDD WD-1200JB-extra storage,
Win XP SP2
I do belive no matter what computer I get to replace this antique will be more than just a mild performance boost!! The thing is, that I have been reading through this site/forum for a couple weeks now and realize that there is so much more to computers these days that I don't want to just go to Best Buy and grab a pre-built HP pc. When I now see that I can build a really good pc for the same amount of money. Also, I don't want to buy stuff just cuz they are the latest and greatest, and that I'll probably never use that technology. What I am looking to do is web surf while running video editing software and burning to disc. My kids will need it to do homework/reports, wife will use it for word and excel projects, and for photos. Not real big into gaming, but maybe that is because I don't have a capable machine, yet! I did like to play Unreal Tournament and Quake III Arena when they first came out. Have seen some hp machines pre-built that could possibly suit my needs. Maybe this is the route I should take. I dunno.
This is a short list of what I am looking at for now (budget of $500-$800 for just the box, no periph's):
ASUS P5K Intel P35
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 or E6750/Quad 6600
2-4 GB DDR2 (800)
WD 500GB
8800 GT-GS/8600GT
capable PSU
I have Asus Dual-Layer DVD Burner
This thread is titled CPU vs GPU. What should I focus on? Which will make the most difference when I am multi-tasking? Looking to get 17"-20" monitor.
Anything that you might change or add, info/input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!