
So, I just wanted to hear some ideas, suggestions, and warnings that others might have to share. I hope this is rellevant here, it's not soley Video Hardware, but since I can't edit anymore until I get this fixed, I believe it remains valid. Plus, I've kinda grown attached to you all. Anyway, this is my current system, which ofcourse, is dead:
eMachines T2825
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2800+ 2.1GHz
MOBO: Socket A (462), 2 IDEs, 3 PCI slots, 1 AGP, onboard video
RAM: DDR-RAM 333 (PC2700) 512MB (Max. 2GB, one empty slot)
Everything else is either self explanatory or irrelivant.
Anyway, Option A: Replace the mobo with a similar one so I can reuse all my old components, (I'm assuming they all still work). This would be inexpensive and hopefully very easy. Especially considering I don't really need an upgrade at this time.
Or Option B: Completely upgrade my system.
I'm leaning toward option A for a couple of reasons. I don't have or soon intend to buy any programs that require upgrading, and am still mostly happy with my computers performance level. I'd like to save up my money to completely beef-up my other system down the road. And, it's cheaper to buy the replacement MOBO and PSU, (hoping that all the other components still work) than it would be to have someone diagnose everything.
On the other hand, there's no garuntee that my CPU and RAM didn't get fried along with the MOBO. And upgrading is just fun, "Charge It!" I'm curious about what people think concerning onboard video vs video cards, as well as PCI vs PCIE. My only serious concern revolves around IDE ATA vs SATA. I deffinitely want to use my old drives, cause they're still good. But are the technical advantages worth getting an SATA equipped MOBO?
So please, share your thoughts, help a poor man out with his indecision. Thanks.