So instead opted to bottleneck the whole system from being upgradeable in the future?Originally posted by: Turkish-S
he said it would cost more money. While it brings litle more performance.Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
You didn't go with 64-bit/pci-E and that makes me sad
Pretty soon it'll be worthwhile to switch to a 64 bit OS. Why, just the other day I noticed there's a 64 bit halflife 2 game out now. That's where the difference will become noticeable.
If you want to go any higher than what you have now, you'll have to go buy a whole new processor, motherboard, and video card. You'd probably want to switch over to SATA drives too, as those will be leaving ATA in the dust.
The point is to make purchases with the intent of future upgrades.