Leythos
wrote:
> In article <OUbqsWsxFHA.788@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>,
> tosime@beta.linkserve.com says...
>> My Dell Dimesnion 4300 is about four years old now. I
upgrade
>> different components every 6 months or so. I can't help wondering
>> which is now the weakest link in my system. Is there a simple way of
>> finding out so that I can get the best bang for the buck? Ideally
>> some tool should be able to look at my system and say if you did
>> "xyz" you would get the maximum performance boost for the type of
>> computing (Microsoft Office) you do.
>
> Need to know more - how about:
>
> CPU (Intel/AMD, Mhz, Cache size, FSB speed)
> Memory (number of sticks, Amount, Speed)
> Drives (type, speed, size)
> Video Card (Brand, retail/oem, memory, speed if known)
>
Mobo
> What you do with it that you want more/better
performance for?
To make up for a small penis probably.
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