"Banana" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a system that is about 3 or 4 years old now and is quite a bit out
> of date (in computer years). The specs are at the foot of my post.
>
> It was originally purchased as a 'gaming machine' and I still play some
> fairly gfx-intensive titles on it, like Crysis, FSX and so on.
>
> I'd love to spend a big bunch of notes on a new system but, alas, I don't
> have much; only about £100 ($174)!
>
> With that in mind, looking at my spec, what part of the system would *you*
> upgrade?
Everything you need to know about your motherboard is on the page you linked
to.
> http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?f...o=&prod_no=154
> Processor: Intel Pentium 4 CPU 560 3.60GHz with HT
> 1GB RAM (2 x 500MB DDR1 400MHz)
> Video Card: (EVGA) GeForce 7950 GX2 'Superclocked'
> Western Digital SE Caviar 200GB SATA[*]
For £100, I don't think you can improve your performance hugely as you would
need to buy expensive parts to replace the fast stuff that you already have.
You could hunt around ebay for a 3.6 or 3.8 P4. There are some 3.6s for
about £60 and some 3.8s for about £80, but your motherboard won't take the
core2Duo parts and you won't get a (decent) new processor and board for
£100. A 3.6 or 3.8 P4 will up your performance by 20%-30%. You could even
consider a more powerful cooling system and look at overclocking. Not sure
how well your motherboard would overclock though - research that on google.
You can't afford a faster GFX card. Simple as that!
If it were me, I would definitely get more RAM as Priority 1. 1GB will be
holding back load times etc on some games and potentially slowing multiple
application work. Your Motherboard will take DDR2 at either 400 or 533, so
you could fill it with a pair of 1GB DDR2-533 DIMMS. I have no problems
personally in buying stuff from ebay shops and for this RAM I would
recommend you do just that (or whereever is cheapest). I don't personally
think you will see any performance improvement by quibling over CAS timings
on the RAM at this level. You could put your existing DDR memory on ebay.
Sell it as a 'matched pair' (asuming it is!) and you will get more interest,
although DDR is old now, so don't expect more than a tenner! If you upgrade
your processor, you could also sell that, probably for a similar price. With
the extra money, why not consider a newer, faster hard disk. You could pick
up a fast 500Gig Samsung or WD for £40-50.