If you are going to upgrade your motherboard and memory, then I would put a
better CPU in the socket. The Athlon XP2200+ is a higher clock speed and
larger memory cache for not much more money. Look at
www.ebuyer.com for
prices and recommendations.
You probably will need 80-wire IDE cable to take advantage of the ATA 66
drives performance. Very few motherboards have ISA slots, so a PCI modem is
required.
There are some good sources on the web to provide some help and tips in
building a PC. My advice is read well beforehand, take your time, have
plenty of comfortable space and good light to work in. If you get stuck,
have a break and think about it.
Try
www.build-your-own-computers.com and
www.buildyourown.org.uk
Jonathan
"Gary McQueen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am looking to upgrade my system, which I use mainly for
> music-making, to one that will also let me watch videos (DVD and
> DivX). I would also like to spend as little as possible. My current
> system is:
>
> Some VIA AT motherboard
> AMD K6-2 350MHz CPU
> 192 MB SDRAM
>
> AGP Port:
> AOopen GeForce 4 MX440SE
>
> PCI Bus:
> Creative Soundblaster Live! 1024
> USB Expansion card
>
> ISA Bus:
> Modem
>
> Serial mouse
> PS/2 Keyboard
> 14" Monitor
>
> I have seen an AMD Duron 1.something GHz CPU for about GBP 20 (USD 30,
> EUR 29) and would quite like to buy it. I realise I would need a new
> motherboard, and have seen ones for GBP 30 (USD 47, EUR 43). These
> would require new RAM and a new PSU and a new case. They also all seem
> to have onboard sound. As I assume my Soundblaster would be better,
> would I be able to use it for recording and MIDI and use the output
> from the motherboard (as it has 5.1 instead of 4.1 sound) for
> playback? Would I need new IDE cables? My larger HDD supports UDMA but
> my current BIOS doesn't, so I don't know much about this. I also want
> to get a DVD-ROM drive, and as I have an ISA modem I will presumaly
> need to get a PCI one.
>
> So if my final shopping list looks like: CPU, CPU cooler, motherboard,
> RAM, PSU, case, DVD-ROM drive, PCI modem - am I missing anything
> vital? How hard will it be to assemble this lot? I haven't done an
> entire system before, just replacing drives and daughterboards. Any
> other suggestions or advice would be very welcome.
>