FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
hey i was wodnering if any of you can give me some good tips on what to upgrade my computer cause its pretty slow i want a faster computer


http://www.geocities.com/fubarjonny/fgh … 625?200613


those are my computer specs
MaddOps
Who the hell elected you leader of this outfit?
+55|6888
First off, you may want to decode those for easier reading.

Looks like you've got a P4 3.06 with 512MB, I can't see anything about a video card.

I'd recommend at least a gig or 2 of faster ram.  Yours is only PC2700. 

The ram will make up for a lot of it.  I'd also recommend nuking the factory DELL install of Windows Home and go for Windows XP Pro. This will help by destroying all of the factory programs and then they won't load up and hog  your memory.   

More memory will help definately when attempting BF2.

Last edited by MaddOps (2006-04-13 09:55:08)

The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|6933|Deep In The South Of Texas
Hard to make anything out from that page with the info all jumbled like that. Just list:

CPU Make & Speed
Amount & Speed of RAM
Video Card
Hard Drive(s)
Power Supply Brand, Model & Wattage
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
intel pentuim 4/ 3.06
512 ram
radeon 9600

sorry thats all the information i know on my computer and im not very smart when it come to is

yea i also reformated my computer and it did wonders
Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|7027|Salt Lake City

FubarJonny wrote:

intel pentuim 4/ 3.06
512 ram
radeon 9600

sorry thats all the information i know on my computer and im not very smart when it come to is

yea i also reformated my computer and it did wonders
You definitely need more RAM.  At a minimum you should have 1GB, but you may as well just buy a 1GB kit and add it to what you have, giving you 1.5GB.  You will probably want to get PC3200 RAM.  I know your P4 is only a 533MHz FSB, so the actual speed is only 133MHz, but PC3200 will work in more applications and would be easier to sell if need be.

That 9600 also needs an overhaul.  Since AGP cards are getting harder to come by, thus making them more expensive (on a $ to performance ratio basis), so maybe give us a price range to work with for recommendations.
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
i would say my price range would be from 100 or about 600 dollars anywhere in between that i can do

Last edited by FubarJonny (2006-04-13 10:46:50)

slo5oh
Member
+28|6952

FubarJonny wrote:

i would say my price range would be from 100 or about 600 dollars anywhere in between that i can do
You want to serious speed for your $?  Your system is probably AGP, so you'll end up paying more for a good video card.
keep your computer how it is and give or sell it to family or friends...
Build yourself a new system.  You can then go as extreme or as moderate as you like.  One word, Opteron.
Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|7027|Salt Lake City

slo5oh wrote:

FubarJonny wrote:

i would say my price range would be from 100 or about 600 dollars anywhere in between that i can do
You want to serious speed for your $?  Your system is probably AGP, so you'll end up paying more for a good video card.
keep your computer how it is and give or sell it to family or friends...
Build yourself a new system.  You can then go as extreme or as moderate as you like.  One word, Opteron.
While I myself prefer the current ATi products at this time, probably the best AGP card currently available is the nVidia 7800GS.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi … mp;ATTR19=

Since you don't appear to be an overclocker, something like this will suffice for the RAM.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820220037

These two items should bring your total to ~$360 including shipping.
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
all right i might consider building a new system but can any of you guys give me some suggestions and want to buy and what part i might need to do it.
vjs
Member
+19|7062
Hey fantastic,

Please give my sticky thread a read through.

http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=20084
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
yea i was looking at specific parts that poeple might recomend for me.
slo5oh
Member
+28|6952

FubarJonny wrote:

yea i was looking at specific parts that poeple might recomend for me.
If you want a WHOLE new system and you're not interested in OCing you system buy a $600 dell like this: http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/601963/ and upgrade the ram.  Oh... I like that setup because it comes with a 19" LCD included at that price. 
If you're more of a tinkerer like me here's the list of parts if I were going to build it for you:
**amd Opteron (146 is a good cheap start if you want single core, 165 is a reasonable dual) check fatwallet for coupons on opterons at monarch computers
**DFI lanparty "ultra D" (really just about any nfoce 4 chipset board will work fine, I have an ECS SLI lite)
**2 gig kit of DDR500 (matched pair, so 2 1 gig sticks)
**7800GT (pick, or price shop)

the rest is just fluf... case, DVD, HDD, etc.  Sure you can get a 10k rpm drive, or 2 and raid 0 them, but I see HDDs as a "disposable" part of a computer.  Look for quality, not speed.  I like the seagate drives and I'd recommend a seagate SATA drive in whatever size you like.  If you don't have an XP CD that's already SP 2 you'll need one.
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
a;right anyone one else????
FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981
come on plz
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7007
budget first
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FubarJonny
bUdSMoKEr
+47|6981

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

budget first
i said that my budget is about 600 dollars
vjs
Member
+19|7062
Like I said in the sticky...

If your not opposed to buying AMD I'd start out with 2G of DDR for your current system, a 150G raptor. Then see how you do with that, you can of course transfer those purchases to a new machine.

x800's and x850pro's and a few nvidia's are pretty cheap used. you may want to consider that.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,057|7063|PNW

vjs wrote:

Like I said in the sticky...

If your not opposed to buying AMD I'd start out with 2G of DDR for your current system, a 150G raptor. Then see how you do with that, you can of course transfer those purchases to a new machine.

x800's and x850pro's and a few nvidia's are pretty cheap used. you may want to consider that.
Rename your sticky to something relevant to computer hardware and tweaking.

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