Lol for all that you plan on upgrading, yes... I would definitely purchase a new one. And despite the way your question is phrased, it would probably cost you less to buy a new computer that comes packaged with all of the things you're planning on upgrading. If you're not stuck on brand names you can get a computer with a 250gb hard drive, very recent processor, at least 1gb of ram, 256mb graphics card and Windows Vista premium for 800 or less. Upgrading all of those things on your old computer individually will cost certainly over that amount looking into the 1000 range.
And i just realized, this question was posted in the laptop section so if you're referring to a laptop it will be impossible for you to upgrade most of those components. And even if you could the cost would be close to 2000 dollars. (many of those parts are sautered onto the motherboard). It would definitely be cheaper to buy a new laptop in the 1000 range.
2007-03-11 23:01:52
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answered by lapyramid 5
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This sounds like you want a new computer. All of those things that you listed add up quickly. I would say to upgrade if it were only a couple of things, but putting all of that into an old computer generally is not worth it. They do not last long enough for you to justify spending that much on an old one.
Dell has some great deals on computers and laptops. You can get a brand new desktop for under 500 dollars.
2007-03-11 06:51:50
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answered by kmf77 3
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From a guy who builds computers for a living, take it from me and purchase new. before everything, you may't merely purchase a clean processor and commence rocking because your motherboard's chipset gained't help them. i'm extremely certain you're operating a Pentium 4 gadget and each and each of the hot Intel structures run the middle 2 Duo processors. Secondly, in case you will be doing graphical purposes, you may properly be searching right into a dedicated portraits card that could require a PCI tutor x16 slot. likely, your older gadget nevertheless makes use of AGP ports. Thirdly, your older gadget is possibly a community DDR2 533 on the RAM, if this is operating DDR2, in any respect. more recent structures will provide a minimum of 667mhz or 800mhz. finally, the LAN on your motherboard is possibly 10/100Mbps. in case you're operating a fantastic intense-velocity connection, you would see an magnificent income on operating on a Gigabit LAN chip. paying for new, you'll get a workstation it truly is totally proper on your needs for round $500-six hundred without a video demonstrate. With a video demonstrate tack on yet another $one hundred fifty. Upgrading, you may properly be in a position to hit upon a used processor, RAM, and AGP portraits card for round $one hundred-one hundred fifty entire and also you would nevertheless be operating a critically worse gadget.
2016-11-27 21:35:54
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answered by ? 4
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It would be very hard to compete with the established computer manufacturers such as Dell or Hewlett Packard as they can buy all off there components at a bulk rate.
You might be able to make some money by building custom computers for people who play games and/or install and provide support for LINUX operating systems.
2007-03-04 13:41:12
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answered by hitechsleuth 5
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Generally by the time your computer comes to the end of its technological life (3 - 5 years), technology has vastly improved to the point where it's generally less expensive and less of a hassle to simply buy new.
2007-03-04 10:28:42
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answered by rowancompsciguy 3
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if u want to upgrade all the stuff u listed then buy a new computer. wait till thanksgiving. the sales are great. i buy a very good computer from best buy for $200
2007-03-04 10:27:46
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answered by steve s 2
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buy new- plain and simple. As the other poster stated there are too many Tech. advances out there to keep an old comp around for longer
2007-03-04 10:32:30
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answered by stitches744 2
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I would suggest building your own. Here are some good sites to look. For parts look at tiger direct and new egg.
2007-03-04 10:39:09
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answered by Jester 5
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