What do you do with your computer? & do you find it slow and thats why you want to upgrade? Do you play games? what operating system are you using?
Depending on what you do, I would consider upgrading to 1.5gb or ram & maybe a bigger faster HDD & if you play games a new video card.
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Aug 9th, 2007 08:59 AM #1
Want to upgrade computer, what can be done?
My computer is 4 years old.
It's a Sony VAIO. Very happy with it.
P4 2.4GHZ
760 Megs of Ram.
What should/can be upgraded?
How do you know how much it can be upgraded? I know when you buy a computer they tell you, but how are you supposed to know how much you can upgrade it?
I just want it to be a little quicker. I don't play games/movies, etc.Last edited by baz5; Aug 9th, 2007 at 09:02 AM.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:07 AM #3
Any other specifications? 768MB is a decent amount of RAM.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:07 AM #4
lol I edited as you replied.
I don't play games, or watch movies.
I just want things to be a little quicker. Opening apps, having multiple apps open, multiple browsers, etc.
The processor or anything doesn't have to be upgraded? Just more ram?
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You can pretty much upgrade anything you want when it comes to computers. Hard drive, video card, motherboard, cpu, and memory.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:08 AM #6jvangilstGuest
Well you need to give us more details about the motherboard, hard drives, etc. You could theoretically upgrade almost everything, but it is an older system so the effects won't be noticed much.
You could just add more ram, put ram in dual channel, get a faster hard drive (if yours is only 5400rpm), upgrade processor. But it really depends on your motherboard.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:08 AM #8
I know, but which are the more important ones. Video doesn't really matter to me. So what about mother board and processor? And how hard are they to upgrade/install myself?
Looking at spending a few hundred. Basically less than a new computer.
How do I find out my motherboard and HD information?Last edited by baz5; Aug 9th, 2007 at 09:11 AM.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:21 AM #9
If your "few hundreds" is somewhere around C$400-500, you can get a new computer. You can then sell your existing one to partially offset the cost.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:26 AM #10
If you're spending a few hundred and know a bit about computers and don't mind quite a bit of work. I'd personally wander over to a website like Tiger Direct and look at their CPU+Mobo combos and see if I can pick up something decent. Keep in mind when looking it has to be able to support all your older stuff.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:30 AM #11
Okay, I will take a look.
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Aug 9th, 2007 09:44 AM #12
At this point, getting a dual-core processor would yield the best bang for the buck, but since you went Intel (who changes platforms like we do socks), it's not compatible with the Pentium D or Core 2.
So your best bet is to start over, either by getting a CPU+MB combo, or a whole new system.
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Cheapest and easiest upgrade would be doubling your ram. That will help with having many programs open at once.
Other then that.. it's easier to overhaul the whole system than try to upgrade bits of it.
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Aug 9th, 2007 10:46 AM #14
Thank for the help.
I have a ton of programs installed on this computer. If I get a new computer, how hard is it to transfer these programs to a new computer, I do not have the original disks anymore.
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