Murray_H
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Hello,
My brother moved to Canada and he gave me his old PC:
Athlon 64 X2 processor (clocked at 2400 mhz) - no idea on the exact model, that's all I could get from the BIOS
1 gig of Kingston Value RAM
MSI K9AGM2 motherboard (can take up to 4GB of RAM)
400W PSU
No graphics card - the onboard VGA is a Radeon X1250
No hard drive
I didn't get the spec before the PC arrived, so I had hoped to use it for some gaming (mid-level graphic details) and some DTP work...
I don't know if it's worth spending some moolah on a new HDD, graphics card and RAM - are the processor and MB worth holding on to? Or would it be wise just to scrap the whole thing and start again? The only saving grace is that the monitor he gave me is actually pretty nice.
Thanks in advance if you've got any words of wisdom!
My brother moved to Canada and he gave me his old PC:
Athlon 64 X2 processor (clocked at 2400 mhz) - no idea on the exact model, that's all I could get from the BIOS
1 gig of Kingston Value RAM
MSI K9AGM2 motherboard (can take up to 4GB of RAM)
400W PSU
No graphics card - the onboard VGA is a Radeon X1250
No hard drive
I didn't get the spec before the PC arrived, so I had hoped to use it for some gaming (mid-level graphic details) and some DTP work...
I don't know if it's worth spending some moolah on a new HDD, graphics card and RAM - are the processor and MB worth holding on to? Or would it be wise just to scrap the whole thing and start again? The only saving grace is that the monitor he gave me is actually pretty nice.
Thanks in advance if you've got any words of wisdom!