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Upgrade time
Not sure if this is the right forums, but here goes.
My friend wants to upgrade his Dell machine.
All for the budget of £200 we need to buy him;
A Micro-ATX motherboard to take the existing 1.8GHz socket 478 P4 & existing 512MB of standard DDR RAM
An AGP card capable of running games
An ATX PSU capable of driving the new hardware (we're not trusting the 200W Dell one)
Now I haven't been keeping track of the hardware world as much as I did back when I was actually building my last PC, so I'm a bit behin with the times. So all help appreciated.
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What kinda games we looking at playing here?
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To be honest he's best off flogging the 1.8ghz p4/mobo/ram and buying a skt 754 combination, or wait a bit untill m2 comes out and get a cheap socket 939 athlon 64 3200+/1gb Ram & PCI-e gfx card, they can be overclocked like silly even with value ram. Much more performance for a similarly cheap price. :)
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I have to agree with Dave, S754 setups are great bang for buck.
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Bascially Even with a 7800GT AGP that pc probably would bearly play modern games as they would be limited so much by that cpu, aslo 512mb is often a minumum nowdays. However i am jumping to conclutions, does he only want to play football manager and EA sports generic 2006?
He is better off spending £100 more on an xbox 360 or getting a new system.
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Well I believe that he already has an XBox but wanted a PC as well. I told him that I would build him an okay one for the money, but he didn't want to wait & stupidly went out & bought a Dell. When his mate came to install an AGP card, he found that Dell had kindly not soldered the AGP slot to the motherboard & had instead left only the solder points.
I'll get in touch & ask him what kind of games he expects to be playing on the system, from memory he likes world war FPS games, battlefield 2 might be the most demamnding game he would want to run.
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battlefield 2 can benefit from more than 1Gb RAM, 512Mb will struggle