shpankey
not an idiot
I have anywhere from $800 to $1000 to spend on an upgrade, but that doesn't mean I want to spend that much. Basically what I want is the best "bang for your buck" parts. Here's what I have so far and I would love to salvage as much as possible.
I know this stuff is salvageable:
Dell 21" wide-screen monitor
Keyboard
Microsoft Laser Intellimouse
Lian Li mid-tower aluminum case
Pioneer 16x16 DVD/CD burner combo
3.5" Floppy drive
Seagate 300 gig SATA HDD
Western Digital 10,00 rpm 70 gig SATA HDD
Is any of this salvageable (?):
A total of 2 gigs of ram as follows ..
2 sticks of OCZ PC3700 512MB Dual CH Gold Edition Rev. 2 [2.5-3-3-7] Ram
2 sticks of GEIL PC4000 512MB DDR 500 [CL=2.5-7-4-4]
Thermaltake Silent Purepower 480watt
I know this stuff isn't salvageable:
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 @ 3.03
ASUS P4CE-800 Deluxe Motherboard [I use built in sound & network from this]
AGP GeForce 6800GT
...taking all this into consideration, what advice do you experts have on an upgrade path? If you can tell me the part name I can order it on newegg. Thanks.
I know this stuff is salvageable:
Dell 21" wide-screen monitor
Keyboard
Microsoft Laser Intellimouse
Lian Li mid-tower aluminum case
Pioneer 16x16 DVD/CD burner combo
3.5" Floppy drive
Seagate 300 gig SATA HDD
Western Digital 10,00 rpm 70 gig SATA HDD
Is any of this salvageable (?):
A total of 2 gigs of ram as follows ..
2 sticks of OCZ PC3700 512MB Dual CH Gold Edition Rev. 2 [2.5-3-3-7] Ram
2 sticks of GEIL PC4000 512MB DDR 500 [CL=2.5-7-4-4]
Thermaltake Silent Purepower 480watt
I know this stuff isn't salvageable:
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 @ 3.03
ASUS P4CE-800 Deluxe Motherboard [I use built in sound & network from this]
AGP GeForce 6800GT
...taking all this into consideration, what advice do you experts have on an upgrade path? If you can tell me the part name I can order it on newegg. Thanks.