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Major Upgrade/Rebuild: I Hope You're All Happy...
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 128351" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I just blew a small boatload of cash on new hardware for my long-in-the-tooth home-built PC. Code-name: <strong>Obelisk II</strong>. Pulled the trigger on the whole schmear earlier this morning in large part because I want more processing power for Photoshop and things related. Obelisk II has served me well for several years...</p><p></p><p>If everything goes well I will upgrading from an Intel Core2 Duo @ 3.0Ghz, 4GB of 1066 DDR2 to an Intel I7 Quad Core @ 3.4Ghz and 16GB of DDR3. The damage stems from a new motherboard, CPU/Heatsink and RAM. I'll be cannibalizing the existing Antec case, GPU, the two internal HDD's, optical drive, PSU and so forth. Can't wait to kill a weekend doing a fresh install/update/configuration of Windows!! </p><p></p><p>*Longs for the simpler Linux days*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 128351, member: 13090"] I just blew a small boatload of cash on new hardware for my long-in-the-tooth home-built PC. Code-name: [B]Obelisk II[/B]. Pulled the trigger on the whole schmear earlier this morning in large part because I want more processing power for Photoshop and things related. Obelisk II has served me well for several years... If everything goes well I will upgrading from an Intel Core2 Duo @ 3.0Ghz, 4GB of 1066 DDR2 to an Intel I7 Quad Core @ 3.4Ghz and 16GB of DDR3. The damage stems from a new motherboard, CPU/Heatsink and RAM. I'll be cannibalizing the existing Antec case, GPU, the two internal HDD's, optical drive, PSU and so forth. Can't wait to kill a weekend doing a fresh install/update/configuration of Windows!! *Longs for the simpler Linux days* [/QUOTE]
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