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    It's not worth upgrading a machine that old, get a new computer
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    too much needs to be upgraded so its more worth while getting a whole new computer, you will then have two...or more if you do have others.

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    Here in canada is almost cheaper to bye a new computer! Than upgrading ram,! Or mabey talk to a computer store the ones on every corner not the big stores. You could take yours in upgrade the case, mother board, cpu ,memory. They will use your floppy , cd , burner , etc. Its pretty cheap if your funds are low. I think its worth checking out? B) $ 200 dollars you get a crap celron 1.8 gh or a bit more a p4 .200mh with 128 ram


    Oh shity you get your old hard drive in the deal

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    get 2 128 chip sets and maybe a pent 4 or something
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    Originally posted by DarkClown12@25 February 2004 - 01:29
    get 2 128 chip sets and maybe a pent 4 or something
    well if you get a new processor (the pentium 4) you will need a new motherboard to support it, and with the new motherboard you will most likely need ddr ram instead of the sdram you are buying, and will need a new case and power supply to fit the new motherboard into the case and give it power. then with all of that power you will want a new video card and probably a new hard drive so your pretty much upgrading everything and it would be more worth it to build a whole new computer or to buy one if you dont want to build one.

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