My system rocks, but...
My system rocks, but...
I wana upgrade This and why?
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My system will never be done. I'm running out of hard drive space and am thinking of going SCSI now. Dunno if it will be worth the $$$ or not, but everybody raves about it so it's time I try it out. Once I get some money, heh.
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I would sugest A 18-36g scsi boot drive and then IDE drives for storage and all that. 
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Like Dad's mentioned, most of us here probably have more PC than we really NEED these days but those of us who frequent these PC boards are always trying to keep up with the latest and greatest OR all the other PC "freaks" here......."just because......."
The only times when PC upgrades (like new cpu's) REALLY seemed very noticeable was years ago when the older ones were very slow compared to now, like when they were about 100-200mhz and Win95 crashed often. I wasn't into PCs before that so I'm sure they were even worse and seriously slow way before that.
The only times when PC upgrades (like new cpu's) REALLY seemed very noticeable was years ago when the older ones were very slow compared to now, like when they were about 100-200mhz and Win95 crashed often. I wasn't into PCs before that so I'm sure they were even worse and seriously slow way before that.
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I remember major speed increases going from my P150 to my K6-450. Then I noticed a pretty big jump from that 450 to my 700. After that 700, I haven't noticed much, if any. Now it's more like, how fast of a video card do you have?
Now-a-days it seems like overclocking is pointless. Now you may get 200MHz, but you hardly feel a difference unlike back in the days of 100Mhz chips, if you overclocked it 50MHz you'd atleast notice it.
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It is never fast enough ... at least not for a long time.
You think your system can tackle everything on the market ? Play some Morrowind, it'll certainly tax even the fastest system when you play highres, max out details and play with FSAA enabled.
Soon there will be Unreal 2 or DOOM3, the next games that might drive you into upgrading once again
You think your system can tackle everything on the market ? Play some Morrowind, it'll certainly tax even the fastest system when you play highres, max out details and play with FSAA enabled.
Soon there will be Unreal 2 or DOOM3, the next games that might drive you into upgrading once again
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Oh I've "tried" it alright. I'll just say that AOL represents the ultimate in bloatware, spam and newbieness. It's a friggin' virus with a user interface if you ask me. I've done repair work on numerous PCs with that mess on there and if I never see it again, it will be too soon.
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