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Jas

posted on 21st May 07 at 23:45

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


Brett

posted on 21st May 07 at 10:08

Bloody hell, Jas.

I'm gonna buy you this http://www.amazon.co.uk/PCs-Dummies-10th-Dan-Gookin/dp/076458958X/ref=pd_bbs_1/203-6533063-6493511?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1179742075&sr=8-1


topshot_2k

posted on 21st May 07 at 10:04

better off with an intel board, Core 2 duo chip and some more RAM. Intel are quicker per ££ than AMD and AMD are also heading for crisis at the minute.

Not worth upgrading your processor on its own, probabaly wont even see a difference


gunzi

posted on 21st May 07 at 09:52

Agreed it' makes more sense to upgrade the lot. Prices are cheap atm, esp. for RAM. I'd get an AM2 motherboard bundle with a X2 4200 or 4600 & 1Gb RAM to start.


mooney

posted on 20th May 07 at 00:51

not really worth it,
need new chip/board and probably memory.
if it works dont fix it lol, ebuyer is good site to look at most of the chips on there have comments left from people that have bought em,


Jas

posted on 19th May 07 at 22:21

i currently have Amd athalon 64 3400+ 2.19ghz

thats kinda shit right...

worth upgrading, much of a job and what would you get?>