OK, the cooling fan on my wife's Athlon 800 was dying. Couldn't find a 40mm fan at Microcenter or CompUSA. Fry's opened yesterday so I figured I'd try 'em. They had the fan for $10 but I started thinking about it and said screw it and decided I'd upgrade the CPU. Which of course meant a new mobo, CPU, and HSF. Because the new mobo supposedly only does AGP 4x/8x and the old card was 2x, I picked up a new vid card as well. And, to edge closer to the fully legit side of the house I picked up an OEM XP Pro license to replace her illegit copy of W98. Maybe I should have stuck with the fan...
Old specs:
Asus K7V, Athlon Classic 800MHz, 512MB PC100, GeForce2, Win98FE
New specs:
Shuttle AN35N-Ultra, $65
AMD Barton 2600+, $95
ThermalTake Silent Boost HSF, $30
PNY GeForce MX440, $30
256MB PC2100, (in stock)
W98 or XPPro; undecided, $160 for the XPPro license
OK, the PC2100 is a bit of a cop out, but I already had it laying around gathering dust and I was already spending a nice chunk of change on the rest of the upgrade. If it prooves to be a drag on performance I'll nab 512MB PC2700 from my rig and use it in hers.
The prices can mostly be beaten a little bit at NewEgg but the instant gratification thing is worth the difference. Overall, NewEgg would have been around $30 cheaper (not including any shipping charges). MicroCenter would have been more expensive. Overall, I'll give Fry's a B+ for pricing and for having boatloads of options in stock, including at least 30 different mobos from all the regular names.
Unchanged specs:
LSI Logic U160 card with Quantum Atlas 10K II 36GB
300W PSU that came with the Enlight 7237(IIRC) case.
LiteOn 52x CD-RW, Toshiba DVD-ROM
Kbd, Mouse, POS speakers
Samsung 15" LCD
The PSU may get swapped out if I can't find an adapter to give me the %^&$ P4 ATX extra power line the mobo requires and the PSU lacks.
Other than the extra performance, she'll be upgrading to USB2. LAN doesn't matter as she's on 802.11b at the moment (will move her to SuperG later on). The upgrade should be a decent bit quieter as the CPU fan is going from a 5500RPM 40mm job to a 2450RPM 80mm unit, the graphics card is passively cooled, and the mobo chipset is passively cooled. If I have to replace the PSU I'll opt for a quieter unit there as well.
I'm not sure if I'll even plug in the case fan. I'm also not sure if I'll try to OC it (how much can Barton's be OCed?). If I do OC, then the case fan will definitely be used; may look into a quieter one there as well.
This PC is in a guest bedroom so efforts to reduce the noice should be met with approval. Although I'm not dropping her to ATA to eliminate the SCSI drone.
The base assembly is done except for the power connectors since I may be replacing the PSU. I should be powering it up tonight.
Merc - The Fry's is at the intersection of I88 and 355. Exit 88 to 355 north and take the first exit, Butterfield Rd. Right (east) on Butterfield to the first light, Finley. Right on Finley and look for the sign about .3 miles down. It's just a minute or so away from the CompUSA we met at.