I have pretty much always used Intel products. Looking around I have found that for the price AMD seems to offer much more. I also note that AMD has made their newer dual core processors "back" compatable, so with the right MoBo you can upgrade to a very modern processor, while starting off with an older and cheaper one.
I am looking into just getting a new MoBo/PCU combo with some ram and replacing the blown one in my old computer. The power supply is compatible and even the screw holes appear to line up to what I have. I am a beginner at this, but luckly a good friend of mine is a professional computer geek....and there are many knowledgable people here as well(apparently).
I have found everything on newegg, a place I have had very good results with in the past.
I am looking into just getting a new MoBo/PCU combo with some ram and replacing the blown one in my old computer. The power supply is compatible and even the screw holes appear to line up to what I have. I am a beginner at this, but luckly a good friend of mine is a professional computer geek....and there are many knowledgable people here as well(apparently).
I have found everything on newegg, a place I have had very good results with in the past.
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