Dell dimension 8100 upgrade

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vividh siddha

Just looking for a peice of advice. I have a Dell Dimension 8100 with
Pentium 4 (1.4GHz) and 128MB RAM. I was thinking of upgrading the memory
to 1GB but the memory type is Rambus RDRAM. It is costing me approx
$500. I see that there are a lot of Dell machines available with much
faster processors and DDR memory at around that price range. Do you
think it makes sense for me to upgrade the PC or just go for a new machine.

Vividh
 
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spodosaurus

vividh said:
Just looking for a peice of advice. I have a Dell Dimension 8100 with
Pentium 4 (1.4GHz) and 128MB RAM. I was thinking of upgrading the memory
to 1GB but the memory type is Rambus RDRAM. It is costing me approx
$500. I see that there are a lot of Dell machines available with much
faster processors and DDR memory at around that price range. Do you
think it makes sense for me to upgrade the PC or just go for a new machine.

Vividh

go new with a centrino

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DaveW

Your CPU is one of the many bottlenecks in your system. You'd be much
better off getting a new computer at this point.
 
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sbb78247

vividh said:
Just looking for a peice of advice. I have a Dell Dimension 8100 with
Pentium 4 (1.4GHz) and 128MB RAM. I was thinking of upgrading the
memory to 1GB but the memory type is Rambus RDRAM. It is costing me
approx $500. I see that there are a lot of Dell machines available
with much faster processors and DDR memory at around that price
range. Do you think it makes sense for me to upgrade the PC or just go for
a new
machine.
Vividh

get a new machine and god forbid it be a hell, i mean dell
 

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