HollisBrown
New Member
I built a computer about two years ago and I want to upgrade it so that I can play newer games at higher settings. Here are the components I want to upgrade:
AMD 3200+ socket 939 processor
1 gig of corsair value ram (184 pin)
Radeon 9200
My motherboard supports PCI-E but I've got an old PCI card in there right now because the fan on my X800 melted off after I started playing BF2.
So I'm looking to spend 250 to 300 upgrading this computer. Is it worth it? Should I just put the money down for a new one? I'd like to build another one from scratch but I'm not a huge gamer and I can't really justify spending that much for something that will be obsolete in two years or so.
What is the best way to upgrade this system with the money? I'm thinking of getting an 8600gt, another gig of value ram, and upgrading the processor to an X2 4000 or 4200+. Will this setup be able to play games like Oblivion, Call of Duty 4, Bioshock, and Mass Effect at Higher/Max settings?
AMD 3200+ socket 939 processor
1 gig of corsair value ram (184 pin)
Radeon 9200
My motherboard supports PCI-E but I've got an old PCI card in there right now because the fan on my X800 melted off after I started playing BF2.
So I'm looking to spend 250 to 300 upgrading this computer. Is it worth it? Should I just put the money down for a new one? I'd like to build another one from scratch but I'm not a huge gamer and I can't really justify spending that much for something that will be obsolete in two years or so.
What is the best way to upgrade this system with the money? I'm thinking of getting an 8600gt, another gig of value ram, and upgrading the processor to an X2 4000 or 4200+. Will this setup be able to play games like Oblivion, Call of Duty 4, Bioshock, and Mass Effect at Higher/Max settings?