How do I find out my motherboard and processor? I know it's an AMD Athlon, that's about it.Processor is easy enough. Right click on My Computer and hit properties.
Samsung SV4003HI'd use this as a backup drive. 40GB is small these days.
NVidia GeForce4 MX 420Depending on your preferences(the ATI cards are a bit faster but Nvidia updates their drivers quicker) any $200 video card GeForce 6800/ATI 800, will last you for a while.
Upgrading your monitor wouldn't hurt, but I'd wait until after I upgraded everything else. Unless "headache problems" refers to something beyond typical monitor issues, try setting your screen frequency higher.
How do I find out my motherboard and processor? Belarc would be quickest... unless you have the mobo manual hanging around?
I basically want something a bit faster so I can have more than 2 things going on at once. Maybe play some current games.The sweet spot for processors seems to be around $200 right now... The AMDs are currently the better buy for the money, especially since they don't run as hot as the current line of Intel chips.
Any decent motherboard will run you about $100.
I read good thing about the BFG mobo(they make *excellent* video cards, mostly).
Oh, and I'd like to get a big, big hard drive to hold all my MP3's.Check out here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/Forums.
Hot Deals.
There are always hard drive rebate deals going on.
Samsung is good.
I'm partial to Western Digitals.
I recently purchased a 320GB WD for $140.
Also, I'd head to Anandtechs General Hardware forum and tell them what you have and what you're looking for and ask them for a reccomendation.
They love doing that kind of stuff.
Beware the fanboy hyperbole, tho. :D
Be aware that hard drives are moving over to SATA connectors(faster, smaller connectors) so be careful about what hard drive you buy and that the mobo you get has ports for it.
PATA is the older type with the wide connector and ribbon cable.
Other than that, look for onboard audio and Lan and at least 6 USB 2 ports, plus firewire.
There are plenty of companies out there who will put barebones systems together for you... I used Monarch Computers.
You'll probably want to upgrade your power supply to meet the requirements of the new video cards, btw.
Good luck.
Cletus