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Also, it has to be pre-made.
Is that possible?
If so, where should I be looking????
THANKS!
Is that possible?
If so, where should I be looking????
THANKS!
So Mars, you think:
ATI Radeon HD3650 256MB [add $100 or $3/month-1]
Radeon ATI HD 2600 XT 256MB [add $150 or $5/month-1]
ATI Radeon HD 3450 256MB supporting HDMI [add $60 or $2/month-1]
Are all bad deals to add to that system?
What about +50 for another 180GB of HD space? And +40 to go from 2 to 3GB of RAM?
Well, prices from newegg for those parts are as follows:
Radeon HD 3650 512MB: $55 ($35 after mail-in rebate)
Radeon HD 2600 XT 512MB: $63 ($48 after MIR)
Radeon HD 3450 256MB with HDMI: $38 ($28 after MIR)
For $120 ($90 after MIR), you can get a 1TB hard drive, or you can get a 320GB drive for $55, or 500GB for $60.
(The HD space is a particularly bad deal, if you're not concerned about HD speed, it would almost definitely be cheaper per GB to pick up an external drive and just plug it in via USB)
And 1GB of RAM will run you somewhere under $20.
You can figure out how much your time and effort ordering/installing stuff separately is worth to you, and go from there.
On the bolded part, if you do get an external drive, don't get a USB flash drive, it has a limited amount of write re-write cycles before it will fail.
Ok, so how hard is it to install this type of stuff? I mean, I've done some basic computer stuff like installing a CD Drive, but I'm by no means a technical expert.
So if its the type of thing where you just open up the case, plug the thingy in, and install drivers or something, I can probably do it, but if I have to spend 600 hours changing settings and doing all manner of crap to make it compatible or whatever, then I dunno if I'm up to the task.
Ok, so how hard is it to install this type of stuff? I mean, I've done some basic computer stuff like installing a CD Drive, but I'm by no means a technical expert.
So if its the type of thing where you just open up the case, plug the thingy in, and install drivers or something, I can probably do it, but if I have to spend 600 hours changing settings and doing all manner of crap to make it compatible or whatever, then I dunno if I'm up to the task.
Ok, so how hard is it to install this type of stuff? I mean, I've done some basic computer stuff like installing a CD Drive, but I'm by no means a technical expert.
So if its the type of thing where you just open up the case, plug the thingy in, and install drivers or something, I can probably do it, but if I have to spend 600 hours changing settings and doing all manner of crap to make it compatible or whatever, then I dunno if I'm up to the task.
It should be more or less straightforward as Strider said (note: no drivers for memory upgrades). But with small-form desktops, they sometimes don't put much thought into making upgrades easy, and have everything and its power cable between you and the memory slots or whatever else you may want to upgrade. So if you're looking to upgrade yourself and want it to be simple, you probably want to avoid the slim/small/whatever they're called desktops.
Anything you buy has a limited amount of use before it fails.
But I was referring to normal hard drives anyway, flash drives are small and expensive.