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Pete,
For a couple dollars investment, you can perk up your current machine...
Memory prices are at an all time low... especially if the wife manipulates large graphics or does lots of multi-tasking... the more memory, the merrier and dirt cheap...
Max out your current motherboard from PII-500 Mhz---> Max? {possibly not cost effective now}
With a newer/faster video card {assuming AGP}, you may not notice that much of a difference on a older motherboard that won't take advantage of the 4X increased video bandwidth...
Remember it's as fast as the slowest path/device/etc.
More memory at this stage will give you the most bang for the buck on an older machine.
Going to new is a no-brainer... P4 1.3 GHz is only a few dollars difference in price over PIII, but the performance difference is day and night.
Of course, by the time I press this send/continue button... everthing I've said will be history/old news and we'll be talking P5 or K8... /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
For a couple dollars investment, you can perk up your current machine...
Memory prices are at an all time low... especially if the wife manipulates large graphics or does lots of multi-tasking... the more memory, the merrier and dirt cheap...
Max out your current motherboard from PII-500 Mhz---> Max? {possibly not cost effective now}
With a newer/faster video card {assuming AGP}, you may not notice that much of a difference on a older motherboard that won't take advantage of the 4X increased video bandwidth...
Remember it's as fast as the slowest path/device/etc.
More memory at this stage will give you the most bang for the buck on an older machine.
Going to new is a no-brainer... P4 1.3 GHz is only a few dollars difference in price over PIII, but the performance difference is day and night.
Of course, by the time I press this send/continue button... everthing I've said will be history/old news and we'll be talking P5 or K8... /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif