ThePacster
New Member
First I'd just like to say, Hi everybody *waves*
. I'm the new guy on the block so please be gentle.
The computer had a good run, at least five years if I'm not mistaken. I've done a fair bit of replacing parts along the way with what little money I had, but just a few days ago I took the computer to the shop, and discovered the motherboard and processor both finally gave out so I'm left with two options:
a.) Pay to simply replace the motherboard and processor.
b.) Suck it up and finally get a new computer.
Personally, I'd like to go with Plan B. While the computer has been good to me, it feels a bit subpar as advancements in hardware and computers continue to press on, and in anticipation of purchasing a new computer I did a little snooping and came across what at first glance appears to be a keeper. Here's a generic overview, or all that they would show on the label that I remember.
Processor: 3.2 GHz Pentium 4
Ram: 1 GB DDR (pretty sure its DDR)
Hard Drive: 250 GB (72000 RPM?)
CD Drive: Capable of DVD/CD burning
And the price? $999. Looks like a nice buy, but I'm sure there are other specs that are worth investigating such as PCI/AGP slots, is the graphics card integrated, etc. I'm 19 and a bit of a computer newb, but I'm college going into the field, so I had better get acquainted with it now. So, if anyone can give me a few things to look for in terms of specs I'd greatly appreciate it.
Aside from this, I might consider custom building one myself if this one doesn't turn out to be what it seems, although I'm sure it will take will take much more work. I'll be sure to keep tabs as things progress, and thank you to anyone who replies~
The computer had a good run, at least five years if I'm not mistaken. I've done a fair bit of replacing parts along the way with what little money I had, but just a few days ago I took the computer to the shop, and discovered the motherboard and processor both finally gave out so I'm left with two options:
a.) Pay to simply replace the motherboard and processor.
b.) Suck it up and finally get a new computer.
Personally, I'd like to go with Plan B. While the computer has been good to me, it feels a bit subpar as advancements in hardware and computers continue to press on, and in anticipation of purchasing a new computer I did a little snooping and came across what at first glance appears to be a keeper. Here's a generic overview, or all that they would show on the label that I remember.
Processor: 3.2 GHz Pentium 4
Ram: 1 GB DDR (pretty sure its DDR)
Hard Drive: 250 GB (72000 RPM?)
CD Drive: Capable of DVD/CD burning
And the price? $999. Looks like a nice buy, but I'm sure there are other specs that are worth investigating such as PCI/AGP slots, is the graphics card integrated, etc. I'm 19 and a bit of a computer newb, but I'm college going into the field, so I had better get acquainted with it now. So, if anyone can give me a few things to look for in terms of specs I'd greatly appreciate it.
Aside from this, I might consider custom building one myself if this one doesn't turn out to be what it seems, although I'm sure it will take will take much more work. I'll be sure to keep tabs as things progress, and thank you to anyone who replies~