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what should be the first thing to upgrade for me?
i feel like upgrading my computer, but i'm not sure if i'm lacking in cpu power or memory. i'm not going to upgrade my graphics now, because i'm going to wait until the geforce4 t4600s get cheaper.
here are my specs -
900 mhz amd t-bird
soyo kt-333 lite
256 mb pc2100 ram
30gb hdd ×2
msi geforce3 ti200
i/o magic cd-rw
windows 98 se
i also just got a new flat crt monitor (17" sony trinitron) to replace my very round one, and new speakers (logitech z-340's)
so...what do i need more of??
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I would say a stick of 256mb.
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Ultimate Member
Faster CPU and more memory. I'd say an athlon XP 2200+ and ad another stick of 256mb of RAM
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i was going to get another 256mb ram, but i couldnt remember if windows 98 had trouble with 512mb and above or just more than 512 mb. also, i'm on a slight budget (i can only get one upgrade now) so should i get a new cpu or more ram first?
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Ultimate Member
CPU
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What? $5?
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Yeah yeah smartiepants - your link is sloooow. If your such a smartiepants, why didn't YOU think of both CPU and RAM instaed of $150 worth of CPU? Huh? HUH?
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well, i think i have decided..
xp 2000+
http://www.googlegear.com/jsp/Produc...ductCode=80160
$3 cheaper there than newegg 
ram will have to wait till the summer when i work
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Yuk - A Palomino!
If the shipping ain't free, you're paying too much.
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Get a Tbred .13 micron XP1800
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