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new comp parts, or new comp?
Replies: 17Last Post April 15 12:16am by Lepperking
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Byble


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Well it depends.. Do you have enough RAM slots?


and its hard if you want a new processor..

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If the computer is over 2 years old it really isn't worth upgrading.  Hell technology changes so fast a single year and its almost better just to scrap it all and just save the drives as long as they are SATA

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Depends on your budget and what you currently have.

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