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[QUOTE="metal_church101:578818"]With a new computer, they mostly come with 250 watt power supplies and only have PCI Express expansion slots for graphics. That is definitely better than AGP, but you won't be able to use your old graphics card. As far as getting a dual core processor (AMD 64x2, or AMD 64 live which is like the 64x2 or better, or Intel VIIV), those are defintely the way to go. I prefer the AMD chips over Intel, but there are other schools of thought out there. Almost all new PCs come with Windows Vista which runs slower than XP (thank Microshaft.) You have a few options..... If you want to stay with your current computer, you can kick it up to 2 GB of memory by getting these: [url]http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1558792&CatId=1353[/url] Other wise, if you get a new PC, get one that has a dual core processor (I recommend an AMD) with 2 GB of RAM and be aware that the built in graphics card might not cut it and you may need to buy both a new graphics card (PCI Express) and larger power supply to power it. You have a few options, just giving you a heads up. [/QUOTE]
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