bldgengineer
New Member
This is my first post so please be gentle.
The last time I built a computer a dual processor 800mhz amd athlon was the cream of the crop and thats what I have now with a 50gig hdd. I think I was 16? I can't even remember what kind of video card I have and 56k modems had just come out. This thing has survived 2 mobo crashes, 4 burned up psu's, 5 system restores, 2 burned up monitors, one total hdd crash, win95, win98, ME, back to 98(i think we all know why), and finally xp pro.
So now I'm ready to get another computer, monitor, keyboard, the whole enchilada. Just one problem...everything's changed. I haven't decided if I want to build a PC or just buy an iMac.
What I currently do on my computer is: Use office 2004 pro, dabble in photoshop, surf the internet...alot, and play cheap games that aren't multiplayer.
What I want to do on my new computer is: Keep using office pro, get better at photoshop, start dabbling in music/video editing, and have the ability to start playing decent games again. I don't need the highest quality, full cinematic gaming experience. I just want to have a fun gaming experience.
What I don't want is the maintenence nightmare I've had to deal with on this freaking thing ever since ME came out. I'm tired of fixing problems like with adobe and IE and every once in a while I can't office to open all the way.
Remember, I need suggestions on everything(monitors, case, etc.) and I would like to try to keep it around $3000. I'm open to any and all opinions. I appreciate any and all help.
The last time I built a computer a dual processor 800mhz amd athlon was the cream of the crop and thats what I have now with a 50gig hdd. I think I was 16? I can't even remember what kind of video card I have and 56k modems had just come out. This thing has survived 2 mobo crashes, 4 burned up psu's, 5 system restores, 2 burned up monitors, one total hdd crash, win95, win98, ME, back to 98(i think we all know why), and finally xp pro.
So now I'm ready to get another computer, monitor, keyboard, the whole enchilada. Just one problem...everything's changed. I haven't decided if I want to build a PC or just buy an iMac.
What I currently do on my computer is: Use office 2004 pro, dabble in photoshop, surf the internet...alot, and play cheap games that aren't multiplayer.
What I want to do on my new computer is: Keep using office pro, get better at photoshop, start dabbling in music/video editing, and have the ability to start playing decent games again. I don't need the highest quality, full cinematic gaming experience. I just want to have a fun gaming experience.
What I don't want is the maintenence nightmare I've had to deal with on this freaking thing ever since ME came out. I'm tired of fixing problems like with adobe and IE and every once in a while I can't office to open all the way.
Remember, I need suggestions on everything(monitors, case, etc.) and I would like to try to keep it around $3000. I'm open to any and all opinions. I appreciate any and all help.