BlueMonday
Can I Kick It?
As good as this computer system has been to me in the two and half years that I've been running it non-stop, it's finally time to reach down into my pockets and pull out a big wad of sweaty money for a new computer. I'm gonna get a whole new system and take this one and turn it into a Linux box. I think I've got the new one all picked out:
CasEdge Mid-Tower Case / 300 Watt ATX Power Supply
ASUS A7N266-C Motherboard AGP 4x / 266 Mhz bus
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ (clock speed 1.8 Ghz)
256 MB DDR SDRAM (PC 2100 266 Mhz) [1.5 GB max capacity]
80 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive
Plextor 40x10x40x CDRW Drive with Nero Burning ROM
64MB GeForce 4 Titanium-4200 Video Card
Dolby Digital 5.1 (6 channel) Surround Sound
56K US Robotics V.90 Modem
3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card
17" NEC FE700+ .25mm ag pitch Flat CRT Monitor
Cyber Acoustics Flat Panel Stereo Speakers and Subwoofer
Logitech Internet Keyboard / Logitech Optical Mouse
Windows XP Home Edition
3 yrs Parts & Hardware Warranty / Free Lifetime Service.
Price: $1500
That's the base system my boys offer. But I'm gonna have them remove the speakers from the system (I've got two spare sets lying around) and have 'em install a DVD ROM. Meanwhile, I'm gonna strip out my existing 80 Gig harddrive from this computer and throw it into the new one as a secondary HD (maybe even put a RAID configuration on it); leaving the old 10 GB harddrive in this one to run Red Hat. Run the Cable modem into the Linux box, and network all the computers in this apartment together. The only thing I don't want is XP, but to downgrade to 2000 would cost me about $150, DAMMIT!!!
All in all, it's got lots of room to upgrade, but a pretty solid system in my opinion. Comments, welcome...
CasEdge Mid-Tower Case / 300 Watt ATX Power Supply
ASUS A7N266-C Motherboard AGP 4x / 266 Mhz bus
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ (clock speed 1.8 Ghz)
256 MB DDR SDRAM (PC 2100 266 Mhz) [1.5 GB max capacity]
80 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive
Plextor 40x10x40x CDRW Drive with Nero Burning ROM
64MB GeForce 4 Titanium-4200 Video Card
Dolby Digital 5.1 (6 channel) Surround Sound
56K US Robotics V.90 Modem
3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card
17" NEC FE700+ .25mm ag pitch Flat CRT Monitor
Cyber Acoustics Flat Panel Stereo Speakers and Subwoofer
Logitech Internet Keyboard / Logitech Optical Mouse
Windows XP Home Edition
3 yrs Parts & Hardware Warranty / Free Lifetime Service.
Price: $1500
That's the base system my boys offer. But I'm gonna have them remove the speakers from the system (I've got two spare sets lying around) and have 'em install a DVD ROM. Meanwhile, I'm gonna strip out my existing 80 Gig harddrive from this computer and throw it into the new one as a secondary HD (maybe even put a RAID configuration on it); leaving the old 10 GB harddrive in this one to run Red Hat. Run the Cable modem into the Linux box, and network all the computers in this apartment together. The only thing I don't want is XP, but to downgrade to 2000 would cost me about $150, DAMMIT!!!
All in all, it's got lots of room to upgrade, but a pretty solid system in my opinion. Comments, welcome...