My computer's in a bad way. Or rather, it's working fine.
The motherboard and processor like to team up and try a little joke every few months: the CMOS/BIOS thing forgets what kind of processor I have. It's an AMD Athlon XP 2500+, but it sometimes likes to underclock itself as a 1100, or some ridiculously slow Duron if I'm not paying attention. To get it back, I have to clear all the settings and put them back in.
This is somewhat strange as I'm not exactly sure whether it's designed to remember the processor name: I thought it was just supposed to read the label from whatever the processor says it is.
The CRT monitor has just today started doing its own funny thing: it'll show only yellow for the first five minutes from when it's turned on. After that it's fine. (Apart from when you put it on 1280x1024, when it shows a very faint white vertical line just right of centre.)
These two bits of funny business combined today to make me think my computer had seriously had it: the more severe form of the motherboard gag is to say that the 'CMOS memory size is wrong' and then refuse to boot up or enter the setup screen. With this unfamiliar error message and the screen going suddenly yellow, something was definitely up.
Here's the current configuration:
AMD Athlon XP 2500+, condition: unknown. Presumed to have a sense of humour.
PCChips M848A motherboard, condition: bastard. It'll work almost all of the time, until the odd time it completely refuses to do what it's supposed to.
PC2100 memory in sizes 512MB, 256MB and 256MB, condition: professional. It's Crucial memory, and it's doing its an exemplary job.
Western Digital Caviar 120GB IDE hard drive, condition: trusted yet suspected. This is my main drive, with all the documents and programs on it. Every time I suspect a problem with a file, I suspect the hard drive (No way!), but Spinrite has always given it a clean bill of health, and it hasn't done anything catastrophically bad yet. I got the drive when I got the computer, so it's had five years of constant use. I would expect the drive to last a lot longer, but it's not impossible that it could explode within a month.
Excelstor 80GB IDE hard drive, condition: good. This is my backup hard drive. A mirror of every document on the main drive. It's never put a foot wrong, but all I've ever used it for is to copy files to.
Lite-on LTR-52327S IDE CD-RW drive, condition: professional. It's a CDRW drive. As good as they come.
Lite-on DVDRW SOHW-812S IDE DVD-RW drive, condition: leftovers. It's a DVDRW drive. Pretty old and messed up. It was making coasters in another machine, so I decided to take it as my own and use it as a DVD reader. It can write DVDs at 1x, but I don't really trust it. According to the box, it's supposed to be a DVD+-RW drive, but it seems to have permanently lost some of it's powers over time.
Nvidia GeForce PNY Verto AGP FX5200, condition: it's an FX5200. The mid-rangiest of the mid-range graphics cards from years back. It doesn't have a fan and so there's really nothing on it to break. It does its job of playing Tachyon: the Fringe, emulators and my crap OpenGL and DirectX endeavours admirably.
300W PSU, condition: who knows. This is the PSU that came with the case. These days, it seems a little underpowered, and it's possible that this is the cause of every strange thing my computer's ever done. Though, if that were the case, I would have thought the problems would arise at the very instant of booting (ie. it just wouldn't) or under heavy load.
And that's it.
I've just about had enough of this stupid motherboard and this stupid processor, so I'm going to put it aside to use as a Mac OS X machine, if I can. (Blast Arena iPhone!!!!1!)
In its place, I propose a snazzy new computer.
Basically, I would like the modern day equivalent of the computer I already have... but I'm not exactly sure what that is.
My usual plan is to just chuck together the cheapest stuff from eBuyer and hope it works, but they don't seem to do the cheapest Intel Core Duo processors any more.
Here's how I see it:
CPU: The ubiquitous Intel Core 2 Duo something or other. There's quite a few in the range, though; what's the best value for money these days? Can ordinary Windows XP handle this processor, or would I need to go buy 64-bit edition or what?
Memory: The old memory is probably too old for this theoretical new computer, so it's going to go in the not-mac. If I get some respectable memory, I shouldn't be going too far wrong here. Two 1GB sticks of Kingston or Crucial in dual-channel, Super Mario mode, right?
Hard drives: Whatever's the most value for money these days. DVD: I should probably get myself a DVD writer I can trust. The old DVD drive can go in a box and the CDRW drive can go in the not-mac.
Motherboard: Anything that works with all of the above. I don't really care whether the system uses IDE or SATA. The more USB ports, the merrier.
I should probably get a replacement motherboard for the not-mac as well. These should be a second-hand motherboard from that era somewhere...
Case: My limit is 57p.
Can any Beexy folks recommend reliable but inexpensive components that I can order for my new comput-o-rig? :)
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