SSD - The Performance Upgrade of the Future
*************Iam not rich, but want to upgrade both a computers, their specs. are:*********** AMD Athlon XP 2700+ SKt. A cpu Abit NF7-S mobo 1GB generic PC2700 ram(2x512mb) GeXCUBE 9600pro video @ XG 6.6 drivers SB Live! 5.1 DE SE sound Western Digital 120GB Ata100 HDD 2xSony DRU Dvd drives(one only reads,the other one burns dvds) Hitachi 17inch *old Crt 400w standard PSU & standard ATX case and Cambridge DT2200 5.1 speakers ********And the other computer(well i call it "mine" the other one above ^ is the "familys" computer really) is........******* AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Vince 939skt. cpu Abit KN8U mobo 1GB Cosair Value ram CL2.5(2x512mb) Innovision 7900GT 256mb GDDR3 430mhz core/660mhz ram @ stock; XG 91.45 Audigy 2 ZS @ latest official drivers Seagate 250GB Ata100 HDD Sony Daul LAyer DVD Burner Viewsonic GF90+ CRT max res of 1940x1440 kicks ass! 550w standard PSU/case Creative Inspire 5200 5.1 speakers **********I will be going to do an upgrade on the Skt. 939 system (don`t tempt me with Core 2 Duo prosessors) details below********* (buying these components new) AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ AM2 Abit KN9SLI Cosair TWINX 2GB (2x1GB) 800MHZ DDR2 ram Antec Sonata 2 w/ 450w(rated) antec ATX2.0 psu ***************When the above componets is installed in "my" ex. 939 system i will have the following spare componets************ AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Vince 939skt. cpu Abit KN8U mobo 1GB Cosair Value ram CL2.5(2x512mb) Xpertvision 6600GT 256mb PCI-e grafics card ***************And iam going to swap out the old CPU,GPU,RAM,MB in the "Family" computer and install all the spare componets*********** If i made no sence up untill now, here is what computers and the specs they are @ right now AMD Athlon XP 2700+ SKt. A cpu Abit NF7-S mobo 1GB generic PC2700 ram(2x512mb) GeXCUBE 9600pro video @ XG 6.6 drivers SB Live! 5.1 DE SE sound Western Digital 120GB Ata100 HDD 2xSony DRU Dvd drives(one only reads,the other one burns dvds) Hitachi 17inch *old Crt 400w standard PSU & standard ATX case and Cambridge DT2200 5.1 speakers *****************MY computer:*******************8 AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Vince 939skt. cpu Abit KN8U mobo 1GB Cosair Value ram CL2.5(2x512mb) Innovision 7900GT 256mb GDDR3 430mhz core/660mhz ram @ stock; XG 91.45 Audigy 2 ZS @ latest official drivers Seagate 250GB Ata100 HDD Sony Daul LAyer DVD Burner Viewsonic GF90+ CRT max res of 1940x1440 kicks ass! 550w standard PSU/case Creative Inspire 5200 5.1 speakers *********Specs after doing "upgrades" & swaping out spare components in the Family comp ******** Family comp(after swaping old 939 stuff): AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Vince 939skt. cpu Abit KN8U mobo 1GB Cosair Value ram CL2.5(2x512mb) Xpertvision 6600GT 256mb GDDR2 pcie @latest XG drivers SB Live! 5.1 DE SE sound Western Digital 120GB Ata100 HDD 2xSony DRU Dvd drives(one only reads,the other one burns dvds) Hitachi 17inch *old Crt 400w standard PSU & standard ATX case and Cambridge DT2200 5.1 speakers ***********MY computer specs (after new MB/cpu/ram/case/psu):************** AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ AM2 Abit KN9SLI Cosair TWINX 2GB (2x1GB) 800MHZ DDR2 ram Antec Sonata 2 w/ 450w(rated) antec ATX2.0 psu Innovision 7900GT 256mb GDDR3 430mhz core/660mhz ram @ stock; XG 91.45 Audigy 2 ZS @ latest official drivers Seagate 320GB Sata II NCQ HDD Sony Daul LAyer DVD Burner Viewsonic GF90+ CRT max res of 1920x1440 kicks ass! 550w standard PSU/case Creative Inspire 5200 5.1 speakers From the all the i have spares after the upgrades i will make a comp, specs below(spending no more money thank god) AMD Athlon XP 2700+ w/ TT typhoon cooler Abii NF7-S 2x512gb generic pc2700 ram GeXCUBE 9600Pro Acer 17inch CRT 250GB HDD Sony DRU DVD reader only Standard ATX Case/400w PSU ________________________________ Hope you can make sence of my above post! Comments and component select help most wanted! Thankyou
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