I am looking to upgrade my computer.
Current specs
- Intel Core 2 Duo...2.4ghz
- 2 GB ram
- 500gb hard drive
- ATI Radeon 2400 HD
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- Kinda fucked up....Many problems starting up
UPGRADES I WANT
- Stronger processer...mabye 8 cores
- 4 gb ram
- same hard drive or new will same properties
- ANY NVIDIA GRAPHICS CARD
- Same or windows 7
QUESTIONS
When changing my ram and processer+ motherboard....should i change my hard drive?
Can my computer support new processers...mabye i7?
My system has fucked up starting problems.....will new hard drive fix this?
Should i just buy a new computer......cheaper than upgraded this piece of shit?
1. You dont have to change your hard-drive
2. Im not experienced in Intel's. But I think the Core2 uses the LGA 775 socket. So the max you can go is at a Core2Quad.
3. Maybe a new OS installation/repair might help. If it still does it, then maybe its your hard-drive.
4. Lets see here, The upgrades you want would be the best, no matter the price im assuming.
In-order to not refinance your car for the highest priced parts, I recommend you get these:
Intel Core 2 Quad, 2.5 ghz, 4 cores, 4MB Cache, LGA-775 socket/92W.You can always try to overclock it to a good 2.8ghz or even 3.0 if you have proper cooling.
Dell Inspiron 530s's use DDR2 of memory. And since you want 4 gig, they dont have that fancy head-spreader, but they will work with it. (And since the Inspiron has 4 memory connectors, you can try to combine your current 2gb and the new 4gb to get 6gb of ramI cant really find a good, nvidia card for you thats under $100 but. But I guess you can go with a geforce 9600 for hella better performance than your onboard radeon.
Beh, I'd build a new one with AMD/ATI parts. For the price of your Dell ($330), and since AMD and ATI are fairly cheap and powerful, you could get your self a nice rig for everyday task's and gaming for around that price. Like if you were to get a Radeon HD 4xxxx series GPU and a Triple-Core AMD phenom with a mobo that supports core unlock (Instant Quad core at your disposal), it could work out for you.