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Fatwah on Western Digital
Here's a fun idea. Just got off the phone with a guy who wants to upgrade his PC. I told him there's probably no point, he should just buy a new one.
Nope, he wants an upgrade. He has a 1.4GHz P4. A six-year-old PC. It would need a new PSU (200W), a new motherboard, new RAM (his uses RIMMs). Oh, and he'd like one of those DVD burners, too. Oh, and what is Windows XP like?
Which means his "upgrade" would pretty much be everything but his hard disk, floppy and case.
With that in mind, this is more or less what I told the guy.
1. Do not upgrade PCs that shipped with an older version of Windows to any newer version of Windows
Exception: Windows 2000 from Windows ME is probably a good idea. XP probably isn't.
2. An upgrade of CPU in the same socket type is probably not worthwhile; too little performance gain for the money.
3. RAM is a safe upgrade. However, if RAM for your PC costs twice as much as the same amount of RAM for a new PC, don't bother.
4. A motherboard upgrade nearly always means a CPU and RAM change. Which might as well be a whole PC.
5. Video hardware upgrades are only worthwhile if you're a gamer or an engineer.
Can anyone think of any others?
Nope, he wants an upgrade. He has a 1.4GHz P4. A six-year-old PC. It would need a new PSU (200W), a new motherboard, new RAM (his uses RIMMs). Oh, and he'd like one of those DVD burners, too. Oh, and what is Windows XP like?
Which means his "upgrade" would pretty much be everything but his hard disk, floppy and case.
With that in mind, this is more or less what I told the guy.
1. Do not upgrade PCs that shipped with an older version of Windows to any newer version of Windows
Exception: Windows 2000 from Windows ME is probably a good idea. XP probably isn't.
2. An upgrade of CPU in the same socket type is probably not worthwhile; too little performance gain for the money.
3. RAM is a safe upgrade. However, if RAM for your PC costs twice as much as the same amount of RAM for a new PC, don't bother.
4. A motherboard upgrade nearly always means a CPU and RAM change. Which might as well be a whole PC.
5. Video hardware upgrades are only worthwhile if you're a gamer or an engineer.
Can anyone think of any others?